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Top 5 Anti Adblock WordPress Plugins
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Top 5 Anti Adblock WordPress Plugins

By John Allen May 22, 2022 No Comments

Why use anti adblock WordPress plugins?

People don’t hate bad ads, they hate bad ads. The fact is, people love free content more than they hate ads. The idea of free access to information will be gone if ad blockers don’t get beaten.

There are now 615 million devices using ad blockers all around the world. Adblock usage grew 30% globally in 2016.

So what can you do when most of your blog readers and visitors actually use any sort of adblocker? For your convenience, we have created a list of top anti adblock WordPress plugins that can help you to stop adblock from hurting your online advertising business.

1) Simple Adblock Notice

By this anti adblock plugin, you can set your own text for the notification message and adblock notice title. You can choose the pages where the message should show up and you can also show a sticky note to annoy the visitor and make her/him whitelist your website.

You can opt for ‘Strict Mode’ to hide your website until the user disables adblocker and your website is whitelisted. This option makes your WordPress website completely unavailable until adblockers are not being detected. You can also disable ‘simple adblock notice’ for particular pages if don’t have ads on those pages.

Simple Adblock Notice comes with a very basic free version. In free version, you can only set how often the notification will appear. To enable some other features, you need to upgrade Pro version, which is $5.

2) Ad Blocker Notify

This anti adblock plugin helps you to politely convince your audience to turn off ad blocker when going through your site. This plugin detects whether the user uses any form of adblocker. If they’re using, you can display a targeted message to them.

You can customize the message. You can adjust the popups by choosing multiple templates, colors, animations, catchy lines, effects etc. You can write custom CSS to make messages more convincing. You can also send a popup at a specific time during your visitor’s visit. You can decide when it’s the right moment for your message to show up.

You can also track Adblocker Notify’s performance through plugin’s statistics regarding the impact the adblockers are having on your site.

3) Adzsafe

This anti adblock plugin enables you to get complete control over your ads and gain compensation that you deserve. It supports your ads to load and to be viewed safely in user’s browser that has ad blocker installed.

Adzsafe doesn’t need you to change your ad network. You can use its service with your original ad provider. Though you don’t have enough visitors to your website, you can use its service. It doesn’t have any minimum traffic requirement. In addition to these advantages, it doesn’t want you to share ad revenues like other ad blocking solutions require.

It comes with free trial for 15 days. All you need to do is to sign up with simple steps. It helps you to stop ad blocker from interfering with your ads and from hurting your online advertisement revenue.

4) Block Adblock

This plugin helps you to recapture lost revenue from your website. It is easy to use and to set up.

You can customize your message. You can choose the way of showing it. It allows three ways of showing it: Sticky bar, Full screen, and popup. In full-screen version, you won’t allow the user to see your website’s content until they disable adblocker.

Block Adblock comes in two modes, Block mode, and Nag mode. In Block mode, it keeps adblockers out completely until they whitelist your website.

In Nag mode, it bothers adblocking users only once by asking them to whitelist your website. If they don’t turn off ad blocker, they can come anyway. The block screen won’t appear again during that session. It may appear during later sessions if the user visits using a different browser tab, or using a different browser.

5) Ad blocking detector

This anti adblock plugin gives you shortcodes that you can use to communicate with your users who use adblockers. You can display alternate content to your visitors when they have adblocker enabled.

You can show them a custom message. Your visitors will be able to see your website content only if they disable adblocker on their devices.

Ad blocking detector will determine which to display user. It can detect all major ad blocking extensions on all major web browsers. Based on adblock detection results, it easily modifies the appearance of your site with executing JS code or CSS code.

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