Triberr and Blog Promotion: It Does Actually Work
There are a lot of social media sites and initiatives out there which I have tested, discarded and labelled as time wasters. In trying to run a business and balancing health and home, I have to be wary of where time goes, and like anyone, I want a sound investment. Triberr is one of the few blogging promotion platforms which has richly paid off for me and does do what it claims.
You don’t have to start your own tribe, but you need to be a member of one to get started properly. There is a “bonfire” which lists people looking for tribe members. Different tribes have different angles on what type of blog they like to include. Mine is eclectic. The only times I have pulled out of tribes is when they were full of aggressively marketing people. I am now more careful with my decisions and don’t ask for invitations to every and any Tribe.
Twice a week I log into Triberr using my Twitter account and look at the posts my fellow tribemates from all the tribes have published. I only share good resources for writers and worthy community education health/wellness posts. You can be selective. Just as long as you give something back to the people who support you, everyone is kind.
All you do is read the post and hover over the green square Approve button to send it on it’s way to your linked Twitter or Facebook streams. Posts are timed, so they don’t all appear at once in your streams. You can put in as much or as little time as you like. The more tribes you join, the more time it takes. You can also thumbs up posts and leave comments. It is a great way to meet interesting new bloggers. Their help centre is here. You don’t have to be logged in to read through the information.
When you link your blog/s to Triberr, it will check the RSS feed of your blog periodically and automatically share with others when new posts come in. I love that feature! The more automation, the less work for me. It makes it very easy to pass things on, and have my posts passed on. If you are on the Premium plan, you can auto approve bloggers you like.
If you don’t know what your blog’s RSS feed address is (and every blog has an address which you need to make available on your blog so people can follow you easily) go to the free https://www.rssinclude.com
If it wasn’t for Triberr, I wouldn’t have the readership I have today. With every tribe I join, my blog stats immediately increase. New features are always coming online and it’s worth it. I’ve gotten used to the outdoors terminology. It’s an innovative concept and I’m grateful I discovered it.
If you would like to follow or join my faithful Triberr tribe, log into Triberr and click on this image link. Join as a Follower and I will promote you to member.
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