Your articles are great. Your friends and family see it. Some other bloggers see it too. You get some nice comments and even some compliments. But no one shares it. So you never get it out in the world because you know that other people would benefit from it.
That’s where Triberr comes in.
It’s the place where you find other people who are in your demographic who are willing to share your article.
This is how it works. You sign in, follow a tribe, request a promotion, then SHARE! {Updated: Make sure you add YOUR blog! Go to: Account -> Settings -> My Blogs}
When you follow a tribe, you only have the ability to share the posts of others in the tribe.
When you are promoted, you can add your posts, and they will be able to share yours.
Why I love it:
- Super simple. You click the share button and shares your and your tribe’s articles on the social media programs that you choose.
- If you share on Twitter, you can space the tweets, so that they don’t bombard your timeline all at once.
- I find some great new posts and blogs! (You do not have to be friends elsewhere to be part of the same tribe.)
- Your posts get shared by people who share the same or similar demographics as you.
Why you should love it:
- Your timeline isn’t empty if you’re too busy. You have an active timeline which makes you someone companies can support and believe in.
- You can find out who are the active sharers and make new friends.
- Your posts can be seen by possibly hundreds of thousands of people within the first couple of days.
- People READ your posts! My stats increase steadily with each week that I’m apart of Triberr.
In short, as long as you share others’ posts, they will share yours.
Want to join some of my awesome tribes? Join here:
- A Parent Blogger Evolution II
- A Parent Blogger Evolution III
- A Woman in Business
- All for One
- Blogger Boosters
And the Newly Founded:
Countdown in Style for those who link up on my Sunday Blog Hop!
I am pinning this for when I have time to look into Triberr. I never really understood it and know others did join in the past and asked me questions about it. So, thanks for sharing your take and seriously appreciate it
Interesting. Recently heard about Tribber, but didn't know what it was all about. Will it help with some of the issues I mention in the following post? If so, I need to sign up ASAP!! http://pastriespumpsandpi.blogspot.com/2014/01/lo…
Triberr helps best with Twitter. It works on FB and LinkedIn, but it doesn't seem to have the timing controls. So, what that means is if you were to "share" others things on FB, your timeline will just list a bunch of sites, which means most likely your friends will want to unfollow you because you're filling up your personal timeline with crap (in their opinion). It really helps drive traffic from Twitter. I've seen an increase of unique visitors. I'll report back to you about turning those into earning as soon as I put up something to buy!
Thanks for the information. I set up both a Twitter and Triberr account. Any particular settings I need to make on Triberr for the Twitter posts?
The key setting once you join a Tribe, is to make sure you designate how often you want the posts to be shared. I have mine set for every 45 minutes. That means, every 45 minutes, Triberr will send out a new post that I chose to share. Under Settings, go to Tribal Stream. You can choose anywhere from every 15 minutes to every day.
I just realized that I didn't mention making sure you add YOUR blog to the mix! Go to Account -> Settings -> My Blogs!
Came over from our tribe to read this! I am just starting too–and I haven't made great strides with it, but I am now getting a few views from twitter where before I got none.
I love seeing it up on my timeline as well as finding a bunch of new people to follow and read. The more I promote others, it seems like the better response I get in getting promoted. Also, finding the right tribe is important too!
What's your page?
I'm Tammy with http://theultimatelinky.com (The Ultimate Linky tribe). My old wordpress ID used to be kkkjk5, and for some reason that's what this comment system likes to use.
I came across Triberr a while ago, but didn't really give it a second thought. After reading your post, I've now signed up. Still figuring it out, looks completely different than anything I've seen social media wise.
I love that you're sharing this opportunity April. Can't wait to join! It may take some getting used to but I'm sure you guys will be there to support! Yey!
Of course! I'm having fun learning more about it from my colleagues. Including finding out who does actually share your things and doesn't!
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