Fighting Adblock

Posted in Wordpress on August 7th, 2009 by HanaDaddy – Be the first to comment

Are you using Adblock Plus? Adblock Plus is a Firefox browser plugin which helps blocking almost all the known Advertisements from the website effectively. So users can enjoy the website without hassle.  It’s really great and one of the popular and best Firefox plugins.

In fact, I installed and use it time to time. I do not enable it all the time because I do like to see how other websites utilize and position the ADs.

But probably Adblock is the most hateful software of Internet Marketers (IM). They block the ADs.  They effectively shuts down Adsense and most of the other known AD widgets including Amazon’s. Everybody feels the pain the many webmaster complains AD revenue has dropped more than 50% compared to last year.

So how many people use Adblock? Jayd Saucedo has discovered easy way to detect if Adblock is being used by the current visitor’s browser. In his blog, he explained that by checking the DIV heights of the AD after full page loading, it the height is 0 , the Adblock  is being used.

because a quick google search revealed that all you needed to do was check the height of the container your ads are in once everything has finished loading. Assuming your ads are the only thing in that container the height should return “0″. This is easy in javascript, just give your container an identifier and then check its offset height.

And he further develops necessary tools to get the actual percentage of the Adblock usage. I could use such tool. And the result was 14%. Great Job Jayd.

Let’s see the below Browser Statistics. Firefox is amazing 48% in last July 2009.

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So if we just assume that 14% of Firefox users are using Adblock, Only  6.72% of the whole website popular is using Adblock.

Ok, that might not be a big percentage, but I am telling you that we need to prepare for the future since more user will definitely start using Adblock soon or later.

So what are the possible Ad revenue generating solutions that can avoid Adblock? Traditional Adsense and Amazon Widget are currently blocked by Adblock. Some says fee based memebership service which may be possible with only few high quality content providing forum(?) sites. But not possible for the rest of us.

I think one of the solutions is that each webmaster or owner now has to create the Ads by him or herself. No more of that easy Adsense Ads, but will need to act now. Become a network affiliate and using the information from the Network site. You will need to come up with unique Ad format, possibly showing in different format every time it shows. Then Adblock will have hard time detecting it.

What do you think everybody?

You can get more information about Adblock at Wikipedia.

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bbPress Forum setup

Posted in Internet Marketing, Wordpress on August 5th, 2009 by HanaDaddy – Be the first to comment

I have completed the bbPress setup yesterday. I have been thinking of setting up forums for the support of my WordPress Plugins. I have been using Blogs comments as the method of getting users feed back but it is somehow limited and the blog post itself is getting slower loading the comments. So I was reviewing for several forum software such as phpBB , vanilla , and bbPress. ( check out Wikipedia for more forum software )

I guess phpBB is the most popular and powerful forum software but I decided to go with bbPress. After all bbPress is currently being developed by WordPress team and has the same plugin and theme concept as with the WordPress. The software is pretty much simple in functionality but many functions can be added by addtional plugins. The most difficult part was to integrate current Wordpress theme with bbPress. But it was also easier than I expected. By just adding additional style sheet and adding some extra head information into th ‘header.php’ template, I was able to apply the wordpress theme’s look and feel to bbPress.

So, please come and leave any quesions or comments on the plugins and Internet Marketing.

Thank you for visiting WP Marketing.

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I’m new to Internet Marketing, what do I do?

Posted in Internet Marketing on July 28th, 2009 by HanaDaddy – 2 Comments

Well you need to study alot! Here are three very popular Internet Marketing Affiliate forum websites.

There are vast amount of information already in these sites and you will need to spend quite some time reading and learning what to do. So I think you won’t need any additional website links for a while.

WarriorForum – http://www.warriorforum.com

Digital Point Webmaster Forum

SitePoint.com

Good luck.

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