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Originally Posted by DVTimes
If adds block banners on your blogs then this is going to be a problem.
By the way i also found it blocks text urs with affiliate codes too.
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If your sales revenue streams are completely tied to banners and affiliate text links, then you've already been leaving money on the table for years. The simple act of styling a CSS text block to display any time a standard advertisement is blocked via adblocker would be more effective than you have now. A simple php redirect script will let you link to sponsors through a link on YOUR site instead of directly through a sponsors NATS link, or CCBill, or Commission Junction or Linkshare link, or whomever.
You've been in this business awhile now. Time to think outside the box.
Incidentally, these same arguments have been around the 90's with respect to adblockers. People still made money and certainly continue to do so.