Triberr: How It Works And An Invitation To Join My Tribe For Free!

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I am pretty sure that by now you have heard about the latest craze in the blogging world – Triberr. Some of you may already be a member or was recently invited to join in someone’s tribe. If you don’t know about Triberr yet, let me tell ya, it is a remarkable tool for expanding your online influence.

This free application not only gives you a chance to join in an already existing tribe but also to create your very own tribe for free. Even though Triberr has been around for a while, I wasn’t a member till Peter from Ideasbubble gave me an invitation to join his tribe. Since then, I have received more invites from quite a number of bloggers.

So, what in the heck is Triberr?

Basically, it is an application created by Dino Dogan and Dan Cristo, which enables you to multiply your reach online, just as the tagline of the site states – THE REACH MULTIPLIER!

Check out this cool video by Dino himself to know about Triberr and how it works:

Triberr is absolutely free to join however; you can only become a member upon accepting the invitation of an already existing member. But once you become a member you can create your own tribes and invite anyone with a twitter account to join in.

Why should you join Triberr?

Once you join in and become a member of a tribe, everytime you publish a new blog post, everyone in the tribe tweets it auto-magically to their followers. If the tribe you are in has a person with a huge twitter following just imagine the potential of being exposed to all them followers as well as continuously to other new followers down the line.

Lets do a quick math here, shall we; Once you are a member, you become a tribal elder in one of the tribes of the person who invited you and you get to create 3 more tribes, you control as a tribal chief, with 7 slots for new members at first and then possibly more using your triberr credits – sounds like something straight out of a computer game; doesn’t it?… (O:

But anyway, 4 Tribes with at least 7 Members; that is, at least 28 members automatically tweeting and their countless followers retweeting…Do you see all that potential? And yeah, you can always ask other people to include you in their tribe. If you are an awesome blogger with engaging community like this one, it shouldn’t be much of a problem.

Here are some of the other reasons why you should join Triberr:

  • It enables you to keep close ties by creating an wonderful opportunity to bond amongst your blogging buddies and build tremendous trust.
  • Gives great chance to new and upcoming bloggers to be exposed to other people in the tribe and subsequently to their followers.
  • Being promoted by that number of people really adds to your social proof.

A tip on Triberr approach: You need an invitation to join in but after you become a member don’t let just about anybody join in. It is okay to have your close blogging buddies in the tribe however you don’t really want someone that diminishes the value of your tribe; if you know what I mean.

In the blogging world, where time is truly scarce and there are always a shit load of things to do at any given instant, Triberr may be one of the best applications to automatically promote your posts as soon as you publish it.

For bloggers who already like, trust and love promoting each other’s post, Triberr just makes it easier to promote, cross-pollinate and steadily expand to other similar tribes just like Dino mentions in the above video.

Your Invitation..

Do you care to join my tribe and then even form your very own tribe afterwards? Don’t miss this opportunity to gain immediate exposure for FREE! Besides, lots of bloggers that you probably know have already joined the club!

As soon as you leave comments down below with your name, twitter account and link to your site, I am going to determine if you should be a member in my tribe and if chosen you will be informed by email along with the access key.  I want to develop my tribe with you who have made me a better blogger, net-worker and helped me make a difference in my blogging endeavor. So, that I can do the same for you.

And for those of you, who already are a member, don’t forget to share your thoughts about Triberr.

So, See you in Triberr!

If you like Triberr and appreciate what Dino and Dan have done so far with it; show your support on Triberr Facebook Fan page.

Please feel free to comment down below and share this article in your favorite social media outlets.

Here’s to your successful online endeavor!

-Adam Paudyal.

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28 Responses to Triberr: How It Works And An Invitation To Join My Tribe For Free!
  1. Dino Dogan
    April 14, 2011 | 7:07 pm

    Dude…thnx so much for a wonderful write up :-) I love it when people “get” what Triberr is about, and you clearly do :-)

    Good luck in your tribe building activities and let me know if I can help in any way :-)

    Salute
    Dino Dogan recently posted..Exploring the Unexplored Content Distribution ChannelsMy Profile

    • Adam Paudyal
      April 14, 2011 | 10:46 pm

      Hey Dino!

      Great Job on Triberr man. Many thanks to you and Dan!

      The future of Triberr is bright from what I have seen so far.

      You know I would come knocking on your door if I need any help (O:

      Appreciate the comments brother.
      You Rock!

  2. Fran Aslam From Onlinewriter
    April 14, 2011 | 9:31 pm

    Hey Adam:

    Well I am hearing a lot about Triberr and you have described it just the same as others have. It seems to be good. I know a lot of people who have signed up for it because of the invitation.

    One day when I have some time I might follow an invitation and sign up too.

    Make it great for yourself.

    FRan
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    • Adam Paudyal
      April 19, 2011 | 1:10 pm

      Fran; I would love to have you in my tribe. I will be sending you an invitation here pretty soon. I really hope you would accept it and join in.

      It doesn’t take but couple of minutes and you would instantly start seeing the difference.

      Talk soon Fran.
      You have a great day!

  3. Adrienne
    April 15, 2011 | 3:23 pm

    Hey Adam,

    Great job on the write up. I can tell you that what I am finding is that the majority of my blogging buddies are already on a tribe. Darn it! Although I am finding a few people, they aren’t blogging on a regular basis so am not too terribly anxious to get them set up if they aren’t going to be serious about it. Let me know if you have better luck..

    I love Triberr.. Dino and Dan did an awesome job with this.

    Hope all is well with you. Have a great weekend.

    Adrienne
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    • Adam Paudyal
      April 19, 2011 | 1:15 pm

      Thanks Adrienne.

      I know what you mean. But you know over time maybe you would be able to find bloggers who are serious about blogging.

      I would let you know about my luck (O:

      You take care.

  4. Christian
    April 16, 2011 | 7:53 am

    Would love to join your tribe. Feel free to email! http://twitter.com/smartboydesigns
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    • Adam Paudyal
      April 19, 2011 | 1:17 pm

      I am glad you are enthusiastic to join in. Be on a lookout for an email with the activation code from me..(O:

      Talk soon.

  5. Mohammed
    April 17, 2011 | 1:33 pm

    Oh this is the second time i hear about Triberr in one day! Must be a sign. :) I must say i am usually reluctant in trying new social media sites that aren’t already super-popular, but this one seems very promising.
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    • Adam Paudyal
      April 19, 2011 | 1:27 pm

      Triberr is the talk of the town nowadays. It is very promising and Dino and Dan are doing an outstanding job.

      Ya know Mohammed, I think there is more benefit in joining in Triberr and being active in it rather than joining a social site that is already super-popular. The main reason being; it is harder to get noticed in the super popular sites.

      But that is just me and I respect your opinion as well.

      I will send you and invitation so that you can sign up if you want to give it a try (O:

      • Mohammed
        April 21, 2011 | 7:35 am

        Hey Adam! Thanks for your reply. Sure, I’d like to give it a try sometime. You’re right about how it is harder to get noticed in a very popular social site.
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  6. Patricia
    April 18, 2011 | 7:05 am

    Hi Adam

    Great that you have now joined Triberr. Dino invited me and I joined sraight away. Still got to invite others into my tribe.

    Most of my friends got signed up quickly and like you, only want to invite those who are serious about blogging.

    All the best with your signups Adam. I’ve noticed a difference since joining that’s for sure.

    Patricia Perth Australia
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    • Adam Paudyal
      April 19, 2011 | 1:32 pm

      Yeah, you are right about that. You just don’t want anybody signing up. However, I have decided to invite everyone who commented here to sign up unless of course they already have.

      Thank you Pat.
      Hope to see you around more often (O:

  7. Jennifer Barry
    April 18, 2011 | 6:06 pm

    Hi Adam, I’m hearing more and more about Triberr and it sounds very cool. I would love to join up with your tribe! I am all about joining the best tribes. :) You can email or tweet me with details. Thanks!
    Jennifer Barry recently posted..Just In CaseMy Profile

    • Adam Paudyal
      April 19, 2011 | 1:33 pm

      Jen,

      I will definitely send you an invite. So be on a look out (O:

      I hope everything is going good with you.
      Talk soon.

  8. Maria Pavel
    April 19, 2011 | 1:11 pm

    First time i hear of Triberr, i have to admit it sounds strange, but maybe i’ll give it a try.
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    • Adam Paudyal
      April 19, 2011 | 1:36 pm

      Maria, It sounded strange to me when I first heard about it as well. I will send you an invite with the activation code. I hope you will accept and join in.

      You take care!

  9. Hez
    May 10, 2011 | 5:59 am

    Hi Adam,

    First time I have heard of triberr and I admit that I love the concept.
    I have just started my website about a month and a half ago, but I am learning fast, and I would be glad to be part of your tribe :) you can email me with the details or write me a message in twitter http://twitter.com/hhezi

    Take care!

  10. Adam Paudyal
    May 12, 2011 | 10:37 am

    Awesome. I am sending you the activation code right now (O:

  11. Stan Faryna
    May 16, 2011 | 10:21 pm

    Triberr rocks.

    I really appreciate my tribe members in Anubis, Servant Leaders ( http://triberr.com/blog/servant-leaders-tribe ), and Rockstars ( http://triberr.com/blog/rockstars-and-chatlanians ).

    The people in my tribes put the effort to knock out the best blog posts they can. But it goes beyond that.

    Triberr is gelling as a community. Triberr people are talking to each other, commenting on each other’s blogs, and connecting at the speed of light.

  12. paleo meal plan
    May 25, 2011 | 3:26 am

    Hey Dino!

    Great Job on Triberr man. Many thanks to you and Dan!
    Thanks for a wonderful write up :-) I love it when people “get” what Triberr is about, and you clearly do Adam….

    Regards, Johny
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  13. Jessica Swanson
    June 6, 2011 | 11:19 am

    Hi Adam,

    Great post about Triberr. It is an amazing tool for bloggers – that’s for sure! And, I love when bloggers are able to truly connect with social media in a meaningful way.

    I’d love an invitation to your tribe…I’ve been following your blog for some time.

    Thanks!

  14. Noelle
    August 15, 2011 | 3:08 pm

    Can you please send me a code to get on triberr.

    Here’s my info

    Noelle Stary
    twitter: @20lemons
    http://www.20lemons.com

    I own an AMAZING Marketing company in NJ :)

  15. Ben Williams
    October 19, 2011 | 2:01 am

    Hi,

    I have also just stumbled across Triberr, and would love to get an invite and be a part of it!

    You can check out my Twitter here – http://www.twitter.com/keepersacc

    Thanks
    Ben

  16. b3rt
    October 24, 2011 | 1:15 pm

    Great post! Very informative on what triberr is, thanks :) Now the only problem is getting into the club myself….my web site is http://www.informalgadget.com and my twitter is @informalgadget have a great day, and thanks again!

  17. May Andersen
    October 24, 2011 | 2:22 pm

    Hey Adam, wonderful post about triberr. I am looking for an invitation, could you please send me one?

    My Info -

    May Andersen
    Twitter – @MayAndersen_uk
    http://www.save-money.eu

    I am working as an online marketer for Save-money in UK.

    Awaiting your invite..

  18. Relationship Advice
    October 26, 2011 | 10:15 pm

    I heard about Triberr about a month or so ago and checked it out.

    I’m currently a member of a tweet-out Google Group which does a similar kind of thing, though it looks as though Triberr does a much better job of things.

    I blog for the love of it as well as passionate about the subject material so would be more than interested in looking at another opportunity in spreading the ‘get better relationships’ word.

    Would certainly appreciate an invite if you’re still sending them out, Adam.

    Cheers
    Martin
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  19. Dr. Peter Kadas
    October 30, 2011 | 1:45 am

    Dear Adam,

    This is an amazing article about Triberr. I just’ve started a small business and start-up related blog out there. It would be an honour for me to be part of your tribe on triberr. My twitter account is @drkadasp, and though my follower count is not high, I try to focus on quality followers with deep engagement (see my Klout score), and I feel I could help my tribe members to gain a small, but precious portfolio of audience day by day.

    Thanks in advance,

    Peter Kadas

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