Bloggers and content creators are always looking for new ways to grow their audience. One of the best ways to do this is using social media automation tools like Triberr. Learn now how to use Triberr to grow your blog.
These tools allow you to share your blog posts on autopilot, which means that you can spend more time creating content instead of sharing it.
Social media automation tools like Triberr make it easy for bloggers and content creators like you to automate the process of sharing your latest blog posts.
You can share with a group of people who already follow you on social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn or Pinterest.
This way you don’t have to manually share each post individually across all these different platforms every time you publish something new.
In this post, I’ll show you the benefits of using Triberr & also guide you on how to set it up for your blog’s success.
But first, let’s answer:
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Why Do I Recommend Triberr?
I was inspired by Adrienne Smith’s post many years ago now.
So after months of working in the beginning back in 2012, I was part of 6 tribes, ruler of 1 tribe with 125 tribemates.
As you can see below I’ve >increased the tribemates and reach over the years and eliminated some tribes ⬇⬇
It had increased my traffic 2x on 2 of my blogs over the years. Would you like to double your blog’s traffic?
Have you tried out Triberr? If you are a blogger I highly recommend you do.
You must be quite excited by now by seeing my results. Now, let’s discover:
What Is Triberr?
According to Triberr themselves, they are a blog amplification and content discovery platform. Brands can use Triberr to Influence Marketing campaigns.
Presently they send over 2 million monthly visits to its members. They have over 50,000 tribes (groups of bloggers).
This awesome network always gets my latest blog posts shared out on Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, and YouTube.
Of course, I share many other relevant posts to my niche as well.
Still, we can’t forget that all-important 80/20 rule on content curation and social sharing.
Next, don’t get on Triberr when you are baking or you may burn the brownies as I did years ago.
A Little Triberr History
Now, a lot has changed since 2012 including the ownership of this blog-sharing tool called Triberr. Actually, in February 2016, it was sold to Charlie Patel of 99 Robots from New Jersey in the United States. (I wonder if any relation to Neal Patel?)
The network was originally founded by Dino Dogan and Dan Cristo. Then in 2023 the Twitter API caused more changes to use Twitter with Triberr.
My Awesome Experience With This Blog Tool
Triberr has been around for almost a decade now and I’ve used it for that long. This original blog post was originally published in 2012 on Inspire To Thrive.
Moreover, I decided to from time to time purchase some “boosts” for $5 and $15 and get more involved on Triberr.
After a few weeks, I noticed the blog traffic increased 2X! That is double the traffic.
Triberr’s mission is right on their home page “To empower groups of bloggers to effectively generate traffic, exchange content, and build engagement around their blog.”
I would admit they have done this. (Ownership has changed since I first started with Triberr, too).
Of course, you can’t be successful on Triberr if you are not on it or use it daily.
It does take some work. Don’t all good things take time or money?
It’s another great way to find other bloggers in your niche and connect with them on your favorite social network.I have been using Triberr more recently with LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube, and Twitter.
Why Use Triberr?
Triberr is a must-have blogging tool if you are a blogger today.
No doubt it’s the best way to generate shares of your latest blog posts.
For Youtubers: Triberr can be used to share your YouTube feed too. Of course, it’s a great way to find other bloggers or YouTubers in your niche.
Above all Triberr’s a sharing cycle, social network, and newsfeed all in one.
It is considered to be a networking & influence marketing platform for bloggers. I got started on Triberr back in 2012.
Step-By-Step Guide To Get Started On Triberr
Follow this 9-step guide to get easily onboarded on Triberr.
#1. Your Blog Feed
Be sure to link your blog’s RSS feed.
Since Feedburner is no longer around I use follow.it is now for RSS feeds.
You will need your RSS feed linked to get yourself started on Triberr so others can share your latest posts.
#2. Profile Picture
- The profile picture here is 162 px wide by 162 px high in jpg or png.
- It is a square shape.
- Be sure to use your photo and not an object
- People like to connect with other people
#3. Background Picture
- Your background photo can represent you or your brand
- It is a horizontal shape.
- The size is 770 px wide by 320 px high
- It can be a jpg or png image
#4. Detailed Profile
- Do fill this section out completely
- Include links to your blog and other places you may write for
- People want to know about you and why they should join your tribe
Know Beforehand What will your tribe do for them today?
#5. Decide Which Blogs You Want to Promote
- If you have more than 1 blog you can add them too
- Triberr allows you to use up to 3 blogs.
- You will need the feed’s URL to put it into your settings on Triberr. (You may include Medium as one of your blogs.)
#6. Connect Your Social Media Profiles On Triberr
You can connect up to 3 social network accounts on the free version and more on the paid version.
One can have up to 7 social networks on Prime Lite and 21 different social networks on Prime Yearly.
They let you go into your settings and choose which networks you will share each tribe from. You can pick and choose depending on your plan.
Consequently, it’s a great way to use different social networks for different posts.
The schedule can be changed at any time.
As you can see I have to choose one from one of the tribes above.
It’s good to go in and check these out every so often.
#7. Add Some Of Your Friends To Get The Conversation Started
Next, you can invite some friends to Triberr.
Comment on others’ posts in a tribe.
Once your comment is seen, you will be noticed more on Triberr.
Start sharing others’ blog posts. This is a must.
Who wants to share with someone that never shares with you?
Read some of the posts first.
If you know the blogger you may feel comfortable sharing all their posts.
#9. Join Triberr Tribes or Create One For Yourself
You can start your own tribe or join another tribe in just 3-4 clicks.
Few Triberr Terminologies You Need To Be Aware Of
Triberr Promote
You can also promote your posts to be shown on the top of the feed.
You can spend $5 or $15. $5 is just for your tribe’s feed and $15 spreads out further.
$5 is the basic boost – A basic boost will display the promoted post in the stream of Triberr members who follow you or Tribemates who are members and followers in a Tribe you are a member of.
For $15 the Tribe is an amplified promotion.
A Tribe boost will also display the promoted post in the stream of Triberr members who follow you as well asin the Tribes relevant to the post’s category.
For example, if the category of your post is “Business” this promoted post will display in the Tribe activity of Tribes with a business category.
You may use your credit card or Paypal right through Triberr. I’ve done both and they do work well!
Triberr Stats
You can view your Triberr stats under your account, and then profile.
Not only can you see how many shares your posts got, but from where the clicks came from geographically.
For example, see my last post below on how to pick your domain name. See how it shows you these awesome stats?
How To Use Triberr Queue
The Triberr queue is where all your shares show if they have been shared yet or scheduled. This is crucial if you get out of hand with your sharing.
You can always clear your queue stream and start over. I had to do this when I added my Facebook Page as it was posting every 2 hours there.
Consequently, that is way too much posting on Facebook! So I cleared the queue and started over.
If you have trouble doing any of this on Triberr try it out with Internet Explorer.
For some reason, many things work better on that browser than on Chrome when using it. (Adding images to your posts is something I must do on IE vs Chrome.)
Furthermore, Triberr support is always there for you and they usually answer by email within 24 hours.
There is a contact button on the button right-hand corner of the Triberr website – fill it out there and they will respond by email.
Which Tribes to Join?
Pick tribes that are relevant to your own niche.
There are many different niches available on the Triberr network. You don’t want to be sharing anything just to share something.
Be selective with your sharing.
When starting out you can start your own tribe too.
My Great List of Tribermates Includes:
(You can click on the images below to follow or invite them to your tribes. )
Mike Allton – Mike is from the Social Media Hat and has been around in this business for some time now. He is a Content Marketing Practitioner. No doubt he has quite the reach on Triberr with 362 million!
Lilach Bullock – She is around many places online too such as Quora and on her own blog. She is listed as Forbes’ top 20 women social media influencers! No doubt Lilach is one to follow.
Erik Emanuelli – Erik is known around the social networks and for his travel and skydiving adventures. He has lots of experience online and off 🙂 Ultimately you can find him at No Passive Income with great tips for all internet marketers.
David Hartshorne – David is from Byte of Data helping others build their business online. David is new to me in the past year or so but he provides a lot of info on his blog. He is engaged on Twitter as well.
Laura Hill – Laura Hill owns Breezy Hill Marketing where she specializes in internet marketing and is based out of Virginia. Furthermore, I also met Laura on the Triberr network and we chat on Twitter weekly.
Some More of the Great Triberr Folks
Pam Moore – She is the CEO of Marketing Nuzz and founder of Social Profit Factory Social Media Training Academy. She is a top 5 Forbes Social Media Power Influencer.
Finally- A Few More Great Triberr Folks
Neal Schaeffer – Neal is known to many on social networks as he is very active and is the author of Maximize Your Social. Above all Neal is known as a global keynote speaker on the subject. He was recently in Japan. Of course, I saw some of his pictures from Japan on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Ron Sela – Ron is a Growth Marketing Consultant and Blogger. He is a very active blogger and social media enthusiast. You can also find him over on the Medium network. As a matter of fact, he is the editor of Medium.
Ileane Smith – Who doesn’t know Ileane Smith from Basic Blog Tips? She is the YouTube Queen and has been around for quite some time now. In addition, she was one of my first blogging mentors. At any rate, you will never have to worry when sharing her content!
Kevin Ocasio- Kevin is from the Grind Boss and always has very good informational tips on his newer blog. If you are looking for tips on writing, blogging, and social media Kevin has some tips to pass on. I see Kevin grinding away with his blog with new content all the time.
Janice Wald – She has a very active blog with great information on blogging. Not only that, she is a school teacher as well. Still, like many bloggers, I don’t know how she does it all!
Patricia Weber – Patricia has great content to share out with your networks. She is an Introvert Awareness Champion. Of course, if you are shy be sure to read her content.
Common FAQs Regarding Triberr People Often Ask
Which Tribes to Start Or Join?
Start your own with like-minded individuals. All different kinds of people will ask to be in your tribe but you don’t have to let them in if they do not have relevant content. Have some fun naming your tribes.
Ultimately these names will get noticed and others will want to join your tribes.
After a few months be sure to clean out your tribe. Those that don’t share in months don’t deserve to be in your tribe1
Can I Mute Anyone on Triberr?
Yes, you may mute others on Triberr if they are not sharing relevant content in a tribe that you are on.
It’s easy to do and you can see how in this video:
Does Triberr Offer A FREE Plan?
There is a FREE version and a premium version. I have been using the Premium version for almost the entire decade.
Furthermore, I have been grandfathered at the $125/year rate many years ago.
The Triberr free plan is for 1 blog and tribe only. The lite plan is $20 per month and includes 7 tribes.
Lastly, the prime plan is $50 per month and includes 21 tribes with up to 50 members.
Which Plan Should I Choose? Free, PrimeLite, or Prime?
I used the free version for most of the years I’ve been on their platform.
The FREE version worked well for years. I recently went with Prime Lite to try it out and kick things up a notch here at Inspire to Thrive
However, you can also incorporate more blogs when the paid versions if you have multiple blogs.
I like having the ability to share on other social networks like on your Facebook Page – something I missed when I used to use Copromote.
Is Triberr A Great Alternative To The Old CoPromote?
When CoPromote went down and out, many users were wondering what else to use.
They asked the question on Twitter.
Actually, many of them were authors and musicians. There are niches there for them too on Triberr.
Which Is More Efficient And Offers More Valnue For Money: Dlvr.it or Triberr?
Regarding price, both these tools compete for neck-to-neck, but one extra added feature that I love about Triberr is that:
When you share their articles it tags the authors so they know you have shared it.
DLVR.it does not – see the example below.
1 Way to Succeed More Quickly as a Part Time Blogger https://t.co/unnZR8iaGg pic.twitter.com/D9Zvp6zmc6
— Lisa Sicard 👩💻🙂💭 (@Lisapatb) August 7, 2021
What Are Triberr Premium Versions?
You can form more tribes with the paid versions and have a lot more members per your tribes.They let you connect more social networks with the paid version.
Then it also allows you to post to your Facebook page and post a lot more too.>
Furthermore, if you like they allow you to have members of your tribes on auto-share. (I always like to approve content before sharing it with anyone).
On the other hand, be wary of sharing with anyone as some folks do get off topics on their blog posts.
There are some members who do not produce quality posts all the time. Ultimately you will know after months of using Triberr whose posts you can share without any fear.
Triberr Conclusion
Triberr is an awesome way to meet new people and share quality content from different niches.It’s also a great way to find helpful information from other bloggers on anything you need help with.
I would urge anyone who is interested in joining Triberr, to try out the TRIBERR FREE TRIBES for a month or two, before deciding on which plan is best for you. Since I joined Tribber more than 10 years ago, the site has grown in many ways.
Furthermore, I’ve made friends and connections that go way beyond just bloggers.
You have no idea how much of a difference this has made in my blogging life.
If you’ve been on Tribber for a while, I’d love to get your thoughts. So, how do you like Triberr? Let me know here in the comments below!