Showing posts with label internet trolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet trolls. Show all posts

Saturday, February 5, 2011

How to Identify Trolls Visting Your Blog

I have to do one of these posts a couple of times a year to let the stalkers and trolls know that they aren't as smart as they think they are, and they aren't as anonymous as they think they are either. Don't people realize that everywhere you go on the internet can be traced back to you?

If you have a blog, you may have to deal with trolls who leave nasty comments, even anonymous comments, you can find out exactly who they are, and even see a picture of their house! Here is what to do.

1. Install a site tracker or stat counter on your blog. I use Sitemeter and it is free. I use it on all of my sites and blogs.

2. Log into Sitemeter. You will get a summary page like this:


3. Next, you can identify WHO'S ON, or click on REFERRALS to see what site referred the visitor to you. You can also click on ENTRY PAGES or EXIT PAGES to see what pages visitors landed on, and the last page they looked at before they left. If you are identifying a troll, the last page they were on will be the post they commented on. The time will also sync up with the timestamp on the comment.

3. For the purpose of this demo, let's look at WHO'S on my blog right now. The screen looks like this:

4. Click on the little number to the left under the DETAIL column. You will get a screen with everything about that visitor, right down to the resolution and color depth of their computer monitor. Find the line that says LAT/LONG under LOCATION:

5. Next, take that latitude and longitude and plug them into Google Maps. You will see a map of the location and a photo of the building at that address.

6. Now that you have the troll's address, you can plug it into Google or any website that finds people by their address, and discover their identity.

See, you can be a detective, too. This certainly won't stop the trolls from visiting, but at least you can find out who they are. Remember that sending threats or hate comments is a Federal crime. Blog comments fall under this law. Do not hesitate to identify these people and report them to your local authorities - now you can easily find out their identity and get the law on your side.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Yes, Virginia, I Really Sell on eBay!


I found something rather comical the other day. I was reading some posts on an eBay discussion group, and someone named Teresa P. (who I have never even met), made this comment in reference to my eBay selling:

"I checked her Ebay Store. She is not making money from the ebay store. It's all the "other" stuff she sells or plugs." This sent me into hysterics - the best ab workout I have had in a while. Interesting that someone who has never met me, and has no clue how I spend my day, can sit on a message board and pass judgment. How would Teresa P. know what my sales are? Everyone knows that less than 50% of eBay buyers leave feedback, so all sales are not visible on the feedback page.

Anyway, Teresa P. and other disgruntled internet trolls, here are a few of my recent eBay sales to show that yes, I do walk the walk. I sell on eBay every day. All of these items are used from thrift stores and have sold on my eBay account within the last 30 days.



Laptop Projector - $30 at thrift store
Sold on Nov 12 for $99.97
(click here to see listing)

Harley Davidson Belt Buckle - $6 at thrift store
Sold for $45.97 on Oct 27
(click here to see listing)

Hooked on Phonics Set (1998) - $10 at thrift store
Sold for $45.97 on Oct 21
(click here to see listing)

Cole Haan Shoes - $5 at thrift store
Sold for $44.97 on Nov 14
(click here to see listing)

Reproduction Vintage Phone - $8 at thrift store
Sold for $34.97 on Oct 21
(click here to see the listing)

So, there you have it. I really sell on eBay. You can learn to do this, too, and make good money from home. Don't listen to the trolls. Here are some FREE resources to get you started:

eBay Coach Reference Guide (all kinds of eBay How-Tos)

Hot Brands to Sell on eBay (things to look for at thrift stores)

90 Days to $400 a Week on Amazon
(how to get started selling books on Amazon)

Facebook Group (2,200 sellers networking, no drama or trolls allowed)

If you have a troll issue and need help, click here.