Showing posts with label Blog Traffic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog Traffic. Show all posts

November 07, 2017

Russia Visits The Hounds


I noticed yesterday afternoon that Blogger Dashboard had a huge sudden spike in page views. The counter was showing the number of views to be 100's of times more than my normal count. I knew exactly what had happened, I just wondered what country it was from. With the 'new' blog being about a month old it has been indexed enough by the Google spiders so the spam/hack hits are expected. In a 24 hour period visitors from Russia outnumbered my blog visitors from the USA.

For those readers that don't have a blog, this is common activity whether you have a blog on Google's Blogger like this one is or on Wordpress like my older one was. Each platform gives the blog owner a 'dashboard' where they can work on their site behind the scenes. Not only does that include the ability to change designs, change fonts/colors, add sidebars, edit the photo library .... we get blog traffic reports.


Years ago when I was in the online selling business from home, full-time, one of my traffic stats programs was showing me someone spending almost all night on my website for only 3 straight days. That visitor never came back to the blog after that final day.

I could see what pages he was looking at and thought based on his time, it was very suspicious. Luckily that "exit link" gave me my answer. I clicked that exit link under his visit and that led me to his website on Esty. He was copying and pasting all of my content on his new sales site. The dead give away was when he copied my page explaining the process of authenticated sports memorabilia and quoted "a mom and pop shop" ... not many online will use the exact words like that.


I contacted Esty and furnished proof this guy in Ft Wayne Indiana had stolen my website information. Obvious he had also been approved to use the same suppliers I had (normal in drop shipping). To cut into my market share he was offering the  same autographed sports memorabilia 33% cheaper than I was offering it. He made up that difference profit by have very high shipping costs paid by each of his customers.


He also had an eBay store selling the same products just like I was at those discounted prices. After contacting Esty and eBay, they both shut down his site an hour after I emailed them. I checked a month later on eBay and he was no longer a registered seller. His Esty website was gone.


That story saved my business in a way and after that I was sold on those traffic reports that were furnished for free. Blogger's dashboard also showed me the two trouble makers I had last summer with my old 6 year old blog that I closed in September. They were downloading photos of Heidi. My photos are for any reader to use as they wish but I could see they were downloading only photos of her terrible skin conditions over the years. Combine that with their email threats of reporting me for animal abuse, I thought I might have a problem.

Again, I was happy to have those traffic reports available.


I am not sure how they do it, no matter what country they come from. I am pretty literate about computers but not the hacking aspect of it. As they did Sunday night through the early morning hours of Monday, it is usually an older blog that is used in some way to attack the blog. The blog that is uses normally has not had a post published for years. In this case it was a blog that had last posted in 2011. That year 2011 also showed up in my Top 10 posts viewed during that 24 hour period, taking the bottom 5 spots with one hit each ... all posts that I had written here in 2011.


It will be interesting to see how long it will take before I start getting spam email on the email account I use on my blog 'Contact' page. This same type of attack was common on my 6 year old blog and eventually that email was being spammed between 100-200 emails per day ... luckily sent to my junk folder automatically. I deleted that email account in September when I deleted the blog.


I assume that all business that require an email for one reason or another, will sell that email address because it is another form of income to them ... even when they say they do not sell emails addresses. So I have one email address I use for all types of subscriptions or purchases online. After deleting that older 'houndsnrvs' account, that I was also using for a spam collector ... I decided to use another email account I had but rarely used ... it took only a week before I started getting spam emails in my junk folder sent to that email account.


So with this blog being only a month old, approximately, those pesky Ruskies have paid the hounds a visit just to let us know they tried, may try again and who knows what they grabbed while they were here.


The weather here changed a little this morning just like the iPhone weather showed. Cold and rainy with a NE wind for once is never a good combination. I started sneezing ... which for some wild/weird reason makes Stella whine when she hears it. She will even wake up from a deep sleep if she hears me sneezing ... and start to whine until I stop.


I am hoping to see the UPS or FedEx truck back up my driveway with new OEM BMW parts for my repair, some time this week. ECS Tuning had free shipping. I've used them a little in the past for a Mini Cooper and liked everything about them, from pricing, customer service and shipping.


I mentioned yesterday that I had noticed what I was thought was less data usage with slower data internet speeds. This morning I found out that was not true. Today I had something running/updating in the background that was clicking off megabytes like dripping water. I couldn't find the culprit. My computer never started acting strange and Bitdefender scans gave my hard drive a clean bill of health after the Russian visitors.


Stella decided to end her morning walk with a path she had not tried before. She felt it was her job not to walk into the yard with Sadie but to head through the field past my property pole and our entry point from the 'alternate' path. The section of field that goes toward the highway is a pretty good hill that was not baled last June. Yet the dead hay/weeds is not much taller than the weeds/hay they cut last June. Still she felt it was her job to check out that area.


The further she went the louder I yelled her name. She finally stopped, stared at the highway and then turned around to head back to me. This is one reason I cannot and will not let her roam the field on her own like I do sometimes with Sadie. It would take only one scent or something curious, for Stella to head to the highway not knowing just how fast those cars and trucks are traveling.

The hounds have adapted to the time change. They are no longer surrounding me at the computer wanting to be fed lunch. The normal routine was easy with it not raining today. They never stay outside long once we are in cooler temps. Heidi takes the exact same path to the front yard.


Stella is ready for her afternoon nap.


Sadie shows no desire to go on a walk. That's good because I always like to wait a while after I feed the bloodhounds before they do any kind of activity. That reduces the chance of bloating.


With all the recent rain it looks like I will have to mow the yard one more time for the last time in 2017.  In the meantime Heidi was looking for the perfect spot that all dogs hunt for.



Then it's the slow trek to the driveway and never the shortest distance to get inside.





Once she finally arrives at the driveway she gets her daily hill climbing in for exercise. I don' see her out in the field walking with use until next spring. She has already written the year off for any kind of exuberant efforts.




As we do with every ice cream container, cottage cheese container or peanut butter jar ... Stella gets first try to clean out some of what's left. Without letting Stella take all that is left I will toss the container or hold it for Sadie to grab with her mouth. She will then letdown, hold the container or jar with per paws and lick it completely clean. I toss them into the recycling bin after that.


Her treat today was Ben&Jerry's ice cream.



I bought Heidi a couple of fleece blankets last night at Walmart. They went straight in the wash machine for cleaning before she used them. She was more than happy to dive into those warm blankets from the dryer, scratching them with her paw to get them just in the right position. Luckily neither bloodhound is into blankets so they didn't try to take ownership.


Nothing exciting happened during the walk this afternoon so I'll let the photos tell the story.













Up on the left side of the blog I have added a link to my Flickr photos. I have over 25,000 on that site as an online backup. The link shows the 975 that I have shared with the public. Most of them are the same photos I have posted here, a few aren't. One thing you will notice is the quality of the photos on Flickr are much better and the original settings from the camera. They do not compress the photos after I upload them. You can check them out here if you want.

The replacement parts for my Z4 have been shipped. I am pretty sure I can tear everything apart and install the new parts in one day. I want to get back on the road with that car.

Things were pretty quiet today here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.

October 28, 2017

Hounds Test Winds From The NW


With yesterday afternoon having light rain off and on, we didn't do much. The hounds slept, I played Mahjong and started a new book. You'd be surprised how much faster a day like that goes compared to the days I worked. The hounds and I were in for a shock this morning and it was coming from the Northwest.



I could see by the way the hounds were sleeping last night, it was getting quite cold outside. How do they know that? Their sleeping positions change from being stretched out in the summer to curled in tight balls during the winter. Heidi is the only one that demands a blanket.



So when we glanced at Intellicast weather radar this morning, I saw that 'light blue' of snow had moved across the northern part of the state 150-200 miles north of us. We dressed accordingly and started our first walk of the day a little past 10am.


For some strange reason it felt warm, no wind as we started. In fact it felt too warm for the light gloves I was wearing. With Sadie taking off on her own and Stella veering off on her own to the left of me ... I continued to walk under skies that looked like snow was on the way. (not in the forecast)


I decided while putting my coat and hiking boots on that Stella would have free reign this morning. She took a path that was totally unexpected ... she followed Sadie and I for most of the time.


I could tell by their nose activity this morning, there was a lot of deer traffic while we slept. Both hounds stopped at numerous places to smell and identify what was in the area.


It was about right here that I felt just how cold it was. Even though the cold freezing winds were coming from the NW or left side of picture ... I had not felt anything until I got to the first turn. Had the neighbor's woods blocked the wind?


The wind a was mid-January freezing type wind. Wasn't it just a couple of weeks ago I was making this same walk at the same time of day in cargo shorts and a t-shirt??? How many days until Spring??


Sadie charges past me at a high rate of speed ... she loves this field. I've been letting her out on her own in the afternoons for close to an hour. She can explore and roam as she wishes. I do check on her by looking through my binoculars just to make sure she is within view behind the house and not in the field to the north of our house. (too close to the highway)


She never cares if Stella is with her not ... she will explore the field in detail.



Just as I made the final turn home, I could barely see Stella walking across the field heading north while we were going in a southwest direction. I just assumed I'd find her over by the neighbor's woods and kept walking.

Out of nowhere, Sadie bolted in front of me and started running to the right of me while I was looking for Stella up ahead of me. There were no birds launching from ground level. I didn't see any deer. What made her do that?


It wasn't until my camera lens focused on Sadie that I saw Stella. She was not up ahead of me by the woods but way off to the right side of me past the main "ATV Racetrack" ... I cannot remember a time she had been in that part of the field ... except the deer chase she was on last year.


Of course neither one was going to leave that spot with me just calling their names. I walked all the way over to them and about the time I reached them ... they both headed back toward our path without me saying a word.


We took the normal path home all because Stella had decided that was the way we should go today. She likes to make her own decisions.


I was not quite to the yard when I turned to see where the hounds were, possibly getting a picture of both of them from the front of them instead of the back or side of them.

Here is Sadie rolling in something but was fast enough the camera didn't catch the full roll. She jumped back up and looked at me to see if there was a chance of another roll ... luckily I saw nothing nor smelled anything that she might have rolled in. She ran up to me very proud after her gymnastics exercise and let me know she did not stink nor was there anything to wash off her soft coat.



So another successful Saturday morning walk ... freezing temps ... and a full day of college football along with another World Series game tonight. Luckily a lot of the sports channels will replay some of these games this week so I will not need to tape them while watching another game.

Here is a 'highlight' from this past week. I took this with my iPhone camera and forgot I had the 'live' setting turned on. I don't know if that feature will show up on the blog but from my computer I could not only see a 3-4 seconds of her but HEARD her licking the bottom of the ice cream container.


Sometimes when you can't get to that last drop of ice cream, you just have to dig a little deeper.


I have a cluster of good games on at 3:30pm and maybe a clear schedule for the MLB game at 7:30pm before my late night Pac12 games that start at 10:45pm. It's a typical Saturday for a 'sports addict'.

Firefox took a call third strike for me this morning and has  been put back on the self in my apps folder. Their icon is no longer on my 'dock'. It's a consistent problem I've had with them over the years and one of the reasons I always stop using them.

  • Some websites do not have correct format, while those same websites show up correctly in Safari and Google Chrome. 
  • Sometimes the sentences on websites run together. 
  • Columns were incorrect on the football tv schedule I printed this morning. The website did not have the proper format and single lines were wrapped into three and for lines inside columns.
    • This website looked correct on Google Chrome and Safari. 
    • The schedule printed perfect from Google Chrome.
So I have made the full circle this morning and have gone back to Google Chrome. 

I have an insurance appraiser coming to my house next week to tell me what it will cost to fix the Z4 grill and shields underneath the car. I have a good body shop a mile away from me, one that I know does good work. Of course the insurance company tells me they recommend body shop that is 30 miles from me which will guarantee their work plus they will pay to tow the car. 

I have priced out what I think needs replaced with BMW OEM parts and the total cost is not quite what my deductible is. One way or another the Z4 will be fixed but I am interested in what cost the appraiser comes up with.

The way TV is viewed in today's world is changing rapidly. I will not list all the companies that you and I know are getting into streaming tv shows. That is all good, except when you live in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana, in a rural area, all of those that offer unlimited data to do this 'streaming' is not available in my area.

I wonder what changes will be made in the next 1-2 years because in the past 3-6 months the number of companies advertising their tv services is increasing rapidly. Like "YouTube TV" ????

That is about all I have for today. I have to wonder if it is just a coincidence that after I posted pictures of my burn pile burning last week, then was reminded about the California Wildfires by someone making a comment on that post ... that my blog traffic dropped around 50% this past week, starting the day after those fire pictures.

Interesting.

Still ... blog traffic does not determine how exciting days are here in 'the tropics' of Southern Indiana.