Ad blockers come in all shapes and sizes. Your internet browser may come with one built in, You may have a plugin such as “Ad-Block”, ABP (Ad Block Plus) etc, or you antivirus or security package may come with one.
Ad Blockers basically do what they say on the tin. They block “most” adverts from displaying on the website you are looking at. Which is why many websites ask you to disable the adblocker for their site, as advertising is their main source of income.
Additionally, Some adverts can contain malicious code, or may take you to an undesirable site, or can leave tracking cookies in your browser.
Many Ad-Blockers work within a keyword framework. They check the code behind a website, and if it detects the word ”advert” such as Expert Agent’s “advert 1” field, it removes that section from the page totally. Which in turn means you cannot enter text into Advert 1, therefore meaning that the property cannot be uploaded to certain portals (effective marketing is impossible).
Sadly, due to the varying amount of Ad-BLockers on the market, we cannot explain how to add exceptions to all of them. However, the most common ones will be covered below, and if you ad-blocker is not listed, we will explain how to find out how to make an exception on your version.
You can usually tell if you have an ad-blocker, as it will have an icon (usually red if its enabled on the site you are on) at the top right of your browser.
Adblock
To set an exception for Ad-Block, click on the icon, and select "Options".
1) Click on the Customize option
2) From Manually Edit Your Filters, select the Edit option
3) Enter @@||expertagent.co.uk/$document (copy and paste from here but please only do this for AdBlock specifically, this will not work for other ad-blockers).
The Edit button will be replaced with Save, so press that.
Back in Expert Agent, press F5 on your PC keyboard (you might need to press the FN key on your keyboard at the same time if you are using a laptop) to reload the page and you should see the Advert 1 box now shows.
ABP (Ad Block Plus)
To set an exception for ABP, click on the icon and select Options. You should see t he follow screen.
1) Click on "Whitelisted Domains".
2) Enter the website you want to whitelist (i.e expertagent.co.uk - no need for the www)
3) Click "Add Domain"
4) The domain should be listed in the box.
Back in Expert Agent, press F5 on your PC keyboard (you might need to press the FN key on your keyboard at the same time if you are using a laptop) to reload the page and you should see the Advert 1 box now shows.
When ad-blockers are disabled, the icons will look like this:
Other Ad-Blockers
As previously mentioned, you may find that you have another plugin blocking Adverts. Generally speaking, you should be able to click (or Right Click) the icon to find out more information about the plugin. You may find they have very useful guides on how to set exceptions. But you will probably find that they don't!
The key thing to do in this case is to identify exactly which plugin you have. When right clicking on the icon, you should see at the top, the first option is usually the name of the plugin. Or you may need to dig a little deeper and the find the "About" option.
If you can'[t identify what one you are using you may need to speak to your IT people.
Once you know what the ad-blocker is called, google the following phrase, inserting your ad0blockers name accordingly:
You will find plenty of resources explaining how to add exceptions to the ad-blocker you have.
You don't have any icons, but the advert box is still missing
This is slightly more problematic. Especially for those who aren't particularly tech savvy. So if you have an IT person you can consult, it is recommended to do so.
The reason for this one is that a lot of security packages come with an Ad-Blocker built in. It's not an add-on, or plugin in your browser as such, therefore cannot be adjusted in the same way as others can. But it does take over your browser in an attempt to make it more secure. In this case, the exceptions need to be added through your security software. This is why we must stress that if you are not 100% confident, speak to your IT team. As if you get a setting wrong in your security software, you could make your computer extremely vulnerable. By creating an exception for Expert Agent, you are keeping your computer safe but allowing Expert Agent to work correctly.