Ever since Firefox is prohibited in our office environment, I have to live with Internet Explorer (IE). Fine, but when I want to preview any blog post, it will shows the ads that I’m the publisher as well. I’m not comfortable with that, worrying it will violate the ads service’s TOS (term of services) as well as losing revenue!
So the solution is to block the ads from appears on IE8. I came to right post directly, which save my time a lot. You have to basically download this XML file, the list of blocked ads. And then go into IE’s ‘Manage add-ons’ and choose ‘ In-Private Filtering’ and import the XML file over there. Lost?? Follow the steps by steps here. It really useful and the ads will gone in less than 30 seconds. Cheers!!
Blogjer in IE8 with advertisements

Blogjer in IE8 without advertisements

Block ads or 125×125 ads is like a must have ads size for blogs. It can be seen everywhere. It’s catchy and can fit many ads in a limited space.
If you still manually add block ads code to your template, or code your own script to make it rotates, it is time to change. UBD Block Add Plugin for WordPress is the answer for you. To make it short, let’s see what you’ll get.
What I love
- Automatically rotate the ads

- Ease of usage. Copy and paste the ad code onto the setup page. To show up the ads, just drag the widget on your widget page
- Preview the ads from the setup page
- Cater to 1 and 2 columns theme blog like blogjer.com
Little downside
- If you paste JavaScript ad code into the code setup page, the ads will be opened up on the new pages
- It’s only for self hosted WORDPRESS blog only. I’ve already told you yesterday (not a bad news for WordPress blogger).
See my ads in action on the right side bar. Hope it can help make your life easier!!