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IAB Closely Monitoring The Effects of Ad Blockers

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engine

5:06 pm on Sep 7, 2015 (gmt 0)

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The recent hot topic here of "Ad Blocking Report - 22 billion in lost revenue" [webmasterworld.com] generated much discussion, not least the claims of the total lost revenue potential. That figure estimated is plucked from the air as nobody really knows the real figure. However, what we all know is that ad blocking is becoming more prevalent, and that has a number of implications. Advertisers will suffer because their ads are not seen by potential customers. Agents, Google and Bing will earn less revenue, therefore it may impact their ad-based offerings. Publishers will lose a revenue stream, and that may also impact their content. Smaller publishers in the AdSense arena may simply go out of business. For some publishers that's going to be painful, and for users we may lose an information resource.

When an organisation such as the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) starts monitoring the effect closely, you know ad blocking is becoming a major concern. Calls for lawsuits over ad blocking are way over the top, imho, but the discussion about loss of earnings, from wherever you sit, is going to continue for some time.

"We started taking a look at the remainder of 2015, and the ad-blocking conversation got ratcheted up based on what we were hearing from publishers and their data and the rise of [ad-blocking] incident rates they were seeing," said Scott Cunningham, a senior VP at the IAB and general manager of the trade organization's Technology Lab. IAB Closely Monitoring The Effects of Ad Blockers [adage.com]


Ad-Supported Products and Services: Has it Had its Day [webmasterworld.com].

What do you plan to do to overcome the threat to your income?

[edited by: engine at 1:37 pm (utc) on Sep 8, 2015]

mcneely

6:41 am on Sep 29, 2015 (gmt 0)

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I'm openly questioning my investments (time) on most every site that I'm running or considering.


I'm not -- It's full speed ahead .. and we'll make money too.

Those of us that can write, and would care to take the time to write, will remain in the game for a very long time.
I don't worry about the adblockers even a little bit .. I can write, and I can sell the ad slots for what I write, and I can write some more.

Those big corps with their 15 dollar an hour guy sitting in the back room 3 days a week copying and pasting scripts? Well those are the ones that are scared of the adblockers, because pasting scripts is all they know how to do. Most of these guys couldn't write themselves out of a paperback book, much less write around an adblocker :)

Adblockers could very easily be a boon for those of us who know how to write, and publish properly ...

trebuchet

8:13 am on Sep 29, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Are you talking about writing code or writing content, @mcneely?
Either way I think the good writers will survive. Good content will always have value and good coders will always find a way around adblockers.

keyplyr

9:02 am on Sep 29, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Serously, with all this gloom and doom and what do we do now... my ad earnings continue to rise. I have no complaints.

I have no idea what tomorrow may bring but I've always kept up in the past so I expect I'll do so in the future.

netmeg

12:28 pm on Sep 29, 2015 (gmt 0)

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If I thought I couldn't seriously make a living doing what I do, then I'd do something else. Ad blockers or no ad blockers.

mcneely

4:29 pm on Sep 29, 2015 (gmt 0)

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Writing content and coding ... In my world the two go hand in hand --

I have the tendency to lump coding and publishing into the same bucket. Write a page, place the content and the ads responsibly .. Badda-Bing it aint nothin' but a thing --

Big Corp has a guy coding (often times sub-contracted out to the cheapest) .. it has another guy writing the content (what little of it there is) .. and then they have another guy (often times not knowing anything at all about page flow, load speeds, bandwidth) copying and pasting scripts. -- The guy that codes has no idea on how to write content, the guy writing the content has no idea on how the page is built, and the guy pasting the ad scripts knows even less about any of it than the first two do.

No wonder the ad networks, big media, and others like them are in a big huff -- I would be too if I just went off all willy-nilly trying to make money for doing absolutely nothing. Not only are these guys not even on the same page, they aren't even in the same book.

I'm a little guy, and if I went around doing business like most of these big guys do, I'd be out of business in less than half a heartbeat.
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