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I don't think an ad blocker affects the sites revenue in anyway , the Ads are paid , it matters not what each individuals pc is programmed to do .....
A huge amount of ad money is per view, not just per click.I don't think an ad blocker affects the sites revenue in anyway , the Ads are paid , it matters not what each individuals pc is programmed to do .....
Hi Tip Top ,A huge amount of ad money is per view, not just per click.
Yup , that makes sense,When you visit a page, it loads the ad up, put simply it's then considered as having been viewed. With an adblocker such as adblockplus, it will block the page from loading the ads, as such not viewed. If 500 people out of 1000 people suddenly decide to block ads, this will mean the ad company will see a drop in views by half and the payout for views to the website will be half. While there is normally better money for clicks, in that it is deemed as the next step towards a product sale etc, per view is heavily relied on due to the amount of people who will visit a page, and then use common sense and not click the ad telling them they can become claude van damme in 5 easy steps.
Most of these ads are based on your browsing history so...Yup , that makes sense,
I think if they were better placed they would be less irratating,
So , that tubular thing won't make my dick bigger ???
God damn it!!!
Your my brother and we share a pc.Most of these ads are based on your browsing history so...
I use FF, and can't get rid of them. Ideas? I tried Internet Options, then max block, but still have themAd blocker people. jeesh get into the 21st century ps firefox is nicer
I did notice when i installed Ad blocker plus that it was available for Firefox.I use FF, and can't get rid of them. Ideas? I tried Internet Options, then max block, but still have them
https://addons.mozilla.org/En-us/firefox/addon/adblock-plus/I use FF, and can't get rid of them. Ideas? I tried Internet Options, then max block, but still have them