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sexsami 01-14-2017 07:14 AM

what do you do with your adblocking traffic?
 
you know what i mean , right?
the traffic that has adblockers installed on their browsers.

by the way, i'm not talking about a porn site, i'm talking about mainstream sites i have that have google adsense on them

Barry-xlovecam 01-14-2017 09:04 AM

The best solution is to host your own ad content that will not be blocked. 1st party content. Then there is the problem of the affiliate link domain being blocked too.

AdSense is DoubleClick that's targeting and tracking advertising -- so that is why the user is blocking it.

Users really don't give a fuck about you. Your only other recourse is to force them to turn off the ad blocker to get your content and see the ads they may or not want to click anyway. Any studies of this method's results? 30% or 50% MIGHT stop the adblocker for that page only or for that domain altogether. Adblock users have that option.

sexsami 01-14-2017 02:25 PM

how about sending that traffic some where else?

notinmybackyard 01-14-2017 03:44 PM

Sorry but it's now absolutely necessary to run ad /pop up blockers.

For instance today I was busy uploading a video and the site that I was on opened up a window to a site called bujimo. It locked up my browser, installed itself as an extension, disabled the extension manager and flooded me with ads. I

Barry-xlovecam 01-14-2017 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by sexsami (Post 21452047)
how about sending that traffic some where else?

I like that idea.
Send them to Xlovecam -- we have no ads on the site that would be blocked.

I will get a good script for the redirect with your affiliate code. If they buy you make bank. If they don't buy I get publicity -- adult sites only for this. But some mainstream sellers should do the same for their affiliates -- this would be a win-win.

Paul Markham 01-15-2017 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard (Post 21452209)
Sorry but it's now absolutely necessary to run ad /pop up blockers.

For instance today I was busy uploading a video and the site that I was on opened up a window to a site called bujimo. It locked up my browser, installed itself as an extension, disabled the extension manager and flooded me with ads. I

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The more people that block ads the better. The porn industry should be promoting them.

sexsami 01-15-2017 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notinmybackyard (Post 21452209)
Sorry but it's now absolutely necessary to run ad /pop up blockers.

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yea but for some sites you probably still have it on, don't you?

notinmybackyard 01-16-2017 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by sexsami (Post 21453769)
yea but for some sites you probably still have it on, don't you?

Here's the other side of the argument

I'm NEVER going to click on those ads therefore I'm only costing the advertiser money. With the adblocker turned-off the site loses but the advertiser wins.


Furthermore I'm a pornographer and absolutely NO ONE is going to pay me to slap an ad on the ass of some porn chick getting fucked. There's no business model that will ever see a woman walk through my door and allow me to film her for free in exchange for her wearing a T-shirt that says "Buy Generic Viagra.com" What benefits my business is seeing porn businesses that earn money from advertising go bankrupt.

I suggest if you don't like Adblockers that you either ADAPT or DIE

BarryB 01-16-2017 09:21 AM

I'm working now with a network called AdMaven that bypass adblock extensions.


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