Understanding Tribes on Triberr #MondayBlogs

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Hello, SEers! Mae here with today’s #MondayBlog topic. Many of you may already be familiar with the social media platform, Triberr, but I’m finding quite a few online friends who aren’t. Now, before you roll your eyes and start moaning about something else to learn, Triberr takes very little babysitting, and when used properly, allows its members to reap plentiful rewards.

If you look up “tribe” in the dictionary, you’ll find a definition similar to this:

“A group of people or a community with similar values or interests.”

There are other definitions, but this one suits the purpose of my post.

Triberr is a free platform where bloggers who share a similar interest band together to form tribes based on those interests. There are two paid levels of membership, but I’ve found the free level more than adequate.

Each tribe has a chief who is able to invite others to…

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  1. Mae Clair Avatar

    Thanks for sharing my post today!

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  2. Stevie Turner Avatar

    I found Triberr confusing at first, but now belong to two tribes. The problem is that not everybody in the tribe shares each other’s blogs.

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      Same as everywhere else then? Maybe they have to get to know you first?

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      1. Mae Clair Avatar

        That is definitely part of it. I think it’s harder in larger tribes, but it’s easy to get to know the members in smaller ones.

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    2. Mae Clair Avatar

      Hi, Stevie. That does happen, but I’ve found enough people share my posts to make Triberr beneficial. Some tribes enforce that you share all posts and others that you need only share those related to your brand. I think the tighter your membership to the topic (of your tribe) the more likelihood you have of posts being shared. I’m now a member of four tribes and I see a lot of my posts being shared to Twitter. I will admit, I don’t share every post in every tribe I belong to. Some just don’t fit with my brand :)

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