Here is the proof-of-concept of an anti-adblocker platform. It's primitive but demonstrates the idea. Let's briefly describe the role of each party:
Publisher: Has the contents people want to see and would like to monetize its contents by allowing ads to appear on its website
Advertiser: Want to advertise its products by putting ads to publisher's website
Internet users: Want to see the contents from publisher but not ads from advertiser
Assume there are two websites: publisher website and anti-adblocker platform. Internet users go to publisher website; they use adblocker to block ads. The idea here is to let advertiser put the ads through anti-adblocker platform, which will circumvent adblocker and deliver the ads to publish website.
Without adblocker, a user sees the ads when he visits publisher website.
Using adblocker, he only sees the contents. All ads are blocked.
Through this simple interface, advertiser can upload his ads (a picture in this case), select ads size, and push the ads based on the tag. Tag is useful - advertiser would like to put heath-related product under a health news to attract more people.
Now, assume advertiser wants to put the moss ball ads on the health page. He can do it through this anti adblocker platform.
Anti adblocker platform pushed the ads to the publisher website. This screenshot was taken with adblocker disabled. You can see the moss ball ads along with other ads.
This is the screenshot taken from the same page with adblocker enabled. All ads were blocked, except for the moss ball ads. This shows anti adblocker platform successfully circumvented adblcok.
Anti adblocker platform has the ability to resize the ads. Here we have ads in different sizes: 300x300, 200x200, 100x100, and 50x50.