It might take awhile to understand how triberr works (I'm still not 100% sure) but I think it can really help expand your reach.
www.triberr.com
Triberr is based off the principles of "tribers" (which goes along well with Michael Hyatt's "Platform" book).
You must first be accepted in to a tribe, and you achieve this by posting on a tribe a few times and then a message is sent to the "chief" and then they will determine if you are allowed in or not.
You select a tribe to try to join by genre and niche. For example, I have my gaming and personal blogs linked so I choose the categories of entertainment and technology. I found a tribe, posted in it a few times, and now am waiting to be accepted.
Once you are accepted in to a tribe you then have the ability to create your own 3 custom tribes. Tribe members are limited but I think this works out because you don't want random people filling a tribe.
After you a part of a tribe, every time someone blogs, it goes to the tribe, and then the tribe (and you) automatically tweets out the blog link. (as seen in the picture above).
So I'm going to continute to use this service and I will let you know how much it increases my activity. Hopefully it works out well and I can get a bigger audience and help other members increase theirs at the same time!
-Tyler
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© 2012,Tyler Miller

thnx for writing about us :-)
ReplyDeleteAnother way -arguably a better way- to be in a tribe is to build a tribe of your own.
Thats how I prefer to do it. You get to control who is in your tribe, control the size of it, etc.
Dino
Founder of Triberr
Thanks for checking out my post! I definitely plan to build some tribes sometime soon and invite other people to the site!
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