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5 Reasons You Need To Join Triberr Right Now

23 Comments 22 August 2011

5 Reasons You Need To Join Triberr Right Now

Triberr is the holy grail of blogger networking. Every blogger has faced the problem of how to get more visitors to their site. Building a sizable dedicated readership is the first step to having a successful blog community. Writing great content is no guarantee of gaining traffic, to get traffic you also have to be a master marketer.

Instead of trying to build a successful blog on your own, combine your efforts with other established bloggers and watch your traffic soar.

 

Every time you publish a new post on your authority blog, EVERYONE in your Tribe tweets it to all of their followers.

  • No need to wait 6-12 months for your SEO efforts to take full effect.
  • No need for you to pester your followers with constant retweets of your blog post.

Your Tribe does it for you and it creates a real win-win-win situation.- Triberr

 

Below are 5 Reasons You Need To Join Triberr Right Now:

1. Networking with some of the best bloggers online

Access to Triberr beta is by invite only. Each chief has the responsibility of vetting all new Tribe members to ensure that only trust worthy people are allowed access to your Twitter stream. This vetting process also introduces you to the best of the best in each member’s social circle. Triberr is a networking gold mine.

2. The power of numbers, working in unison to spread your content virally on Twitter

Since joining Triberr my reach has grown to over 6 million Twitter followers via membership to 6 powerful tribes. As of this writing, every blogpost I produce is sent out by 177 fellow bloggers across Twitter. Every blogger in your Tribe benefits from this tremendous viral exposure.

3. Bring high quality visitors to your site

Each member of your Tribe has a strong following of people interested in your niche, whether it is tech, social media or public relations. As such they are more likely to take the time to read a full blogpost, rather than skim it and move on.

4. Increase blog comments

When you collectively market your content to like minded individuals, more conversations are created. The visitors, who took the time to read an entire blogpost are also the ones who take the time to comment. You’re now attracting a whole new caliber of reader to your blogging community.

5. Extend your reach into other major social networks, Facebook, Stumbleupon

The development road map for Triberr is quite exciting. There are already plans well under way for integration with other major social networks namely Facebook and Stumbleupon. Imagine tapping into Facebook’s 160 million user base, or the massive viral traffic of Stumbleupon. The prospect of Stumbleupon integration is reason to rejoice, seeing that it is now responsible for driving over half of all social media traffic on the web.

Being an early adopter to Triberr is a can’t miss opportunity to add rocket fuel to your social media presence.

For those of you interested in getting a Triberr invite, follow and send me a DM @kevinminott. I’ll evaluate your Twitter activity and blog content to see if you’re a good fit.

 

Photo credit: Richard Masoner / Cyclelicious

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  • http://diyblogger.net/about Dino Dogan

    You’ve said a lot of nice things here, Kevin. Thank you :-)

    One thing I disagree about is the comments. Since bloggers mostly comment on other blogger’s posts, and retweets are guaranteed, I’ve actually noticed comment engagement go down across several blogs that I personally visit.

    When I talked about this with @markwschaefer:twitter couple of months ago over some falafels, we didnt have a solution to this problem….however, now we do.

    Over the next month or two, look for some amazing advancement in the way people engage in commenting. It will be better, more fun, and more engaging that any other commenting schema before…I promise you will love it, and if you dont, you’ll get your money back :-)  

    • http://komverse.com/ KevinMinott

      Hi Dino, 

      Triberr is a tremendous service and resource for any blogger to have access to.Commenting on my blog did go up since joining Triberr. I guess I’ll count my blessings. Can’t wait to see what innovations you guys have in store for commenting.

      P.S. Thanks for catching the typo. 

    • http://twitter.com/janetcallaway Janet Callaway

      WOW! Look forward to seeing this advancement.  The way you and Dan keep tweaking and enhancing Triberr is much appreciated.

    • http://www.wonderoftech.com Carolyn Nicander Mohr

      Great article, Kevin. Triberr has really given great exposure to my blog. Hits, comments, tweets and my Klout score have all soared. Can’t wait to see what’s ahead from Dino and Dan!

  • http://twitter.com/CinemaProfound Sidney Peck

    Wow.  Thank you so much for this, Kevin.  I was invited to Triberr a few months ago and I signed up, but then I got all of these EMs from the tribe and it seemed spammy, so I just ignored them.  Now, I’m thinking oh shit, I wish I hadn’t done that.  I guess I’ll try and resurrect my account there.  Peace!

  • http://komverse.com/ KevinMinott

    Hi Sidney, 

    I was also hesitant at first to join Triberr, the first Tribe I joined wasn’t very helpful so I deleted my account. Luckily one of my Twitter pals convinced me to give it another go. Now I’m hooked. 

    • http://osakabentures.com/english-2/saulfleischman/ Saul Fleischman

      In Triberr is one thing; the tribes you wound up staying with, they are a big part of what makes the difference, no?

      • http://komverse.com/ KevinMinott

        Hi Saul, 

        I suspect a lot of people move around once inside Triberr. You need to get a feel for it before you know what tribe is best for you. So far I’ve been invited to high quality Tribes that post great content.  

  • http://justicewordlaw.com Justice Wordlaw IV

    I have been using Triberr for awhile now and have seen the benefits from using this application. You do see an increase in clicks for your blog. The one thing that won’t change is that you still have to offer good and consistent content to really benefit from using Triberr. A lot more people are using it now so it’s not becoming something on a high invite level so you still have to do a lot of work to get the best benefits from it.

    • http://komverse.com/ KevinMinott

      Yes quality blog content is key. I wish more people would invest time in a great headline. I can tell which bloggers benefit from the service just on the strength of the headline. After all that is what the end user on Twitter sees first. 

      As the service grows the type of person attracted to it will change, so chiefs have to be diligent with screening who they let in. 

      • http://justicewordlaw.com Justice Wordlaw IV

        You’re correct with the title being the most important aspect. I always suggest people to draft about five different titles for the post because as you finish it up you might end up wanting to use something else.

  • http://twitter.com/MaureenB2B Maureen Blandford

    Hi, Kevin.

    While I think there are a couple of ways to define “viral,” traditionally it’s been used to refer to some online sensation that people see and like so much that they tell all their friends about it, then those friends tell friends.

    I’m disappointed that triberr sets up a rather fake viral system – by automatically reposting content where the reposter has not reviewed, let alone is not necessarily advocating on behalf of the author or the content. Even more disconcerting is that orgs like Klout are somehow measuring this fakeness.

    Sure – we can flood the marketplace with counterfeit dollars, and it’ll feel really good to look at it and count it – but it’s not real money is it? 

    Maureen

    • http://komverse.com/ KevinMinott

      Hi Maureen, 

      Thanks for the great feedback. Most of the ‘viral’ content on the internet receives a major marketing push from the companies involved. Large sums of money are spent to ‘seed’ the content across the web and help it to go viral. 

      What Triberr has done is automate the process sharing your friends post, a practice that happens in the back channels of Twitter either way. Triberr is just being upfront about it. 

  • http://www.vexite.com Marck

    Hi Kevin, great post. The points that mentioned could really help bloggers to gain more visibility online and get more community engagement.  Can you please invite me in Triberr? 

    • http://komverse.com/ KevinMinott

      Hi Mark, 

      I checked out your blog. Looks great, you need to follow me on Twitter so that I can DM you an invite.  

      • http://www.vexite.com Marck

        I followed you just now. Thanks!

  • Cheska62

    Hi Kevin,  your post has me fascinated on triberr!  I( @CheskaBennett ) am a blogger for a company ( @beatthebrochure ).  Is it still possible to receive an invite or is this platform only for independent bloggers?  Thanks

    • http://komverse.com/ KevinMinott

      Hi Cheska, 

      Triberr has multiply categories to match niche bloggers. You would make a good fit to the travel category, I sent you a DM with the info. 

  • Paul Hines

    Hey Kevin, great post. I was wondering if it was possible that I could get an invite as well?

  • http://aidyspoetry.net AIDY

    Great looking out! I found your post searching for more information about Triberr and glad I did. I have followed you on Twitter, alas–there isn’t a way for me to DM you. I would be a great fit for the ‘writing tribe.’ So I am working on getting the invite. Thank you for the informative post (@aidyspoetry) on Twitter! 

    • http://komverse.com/ KevinMinott

      You are well on your way. Zero in on the Tribe that fits your style then request and invite from the chief. 

  • Anonymous

    Wow!  This is cool!  I had never heard of it prior to reading this post.  Thanks!

    • http://komverse.com/ KevinMinott

      Thanks for stopping by Latonya, the service is great. Browse the categories and find the niche that fits you best. Then ask for an invite from the chief. 

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