A Review of Tribepro

 

A Review of TribePro

 

For anyone breaking into social media it can be a daunting task. One person can make a ripple, but harnessing the power of a network of people can make a SPLASH!

Building a strong network takes time, but there are tools out there that can help you.Tribe Pro is a tool that claims to do just that.

 

Tribe Pro is made up of Tribes – a group of individuals who are all working toward the same purpose. They are divided into different tribes depending on their interests. You choose the best tribe for your content which is sent via RSS feed as soon as you post something. The tribe can then share your content on over 51 social media and social networking websites, creating a buzz about you that is picked up by the search engines that will in turn bump you up in organic searches. This is great news since 85% of Google users do not look past the first page of results when conducting a search.

 

The platform is designed so that it is easy enough for any newbie to use without any trouble. It is automated in both sharing content of your own as well as that of others in your tribe. The messages are ‘spinnable’ making it easy to create unique looking messages that do not look like spam and that are more likely to be consumed and shared by others. Tribe Pro also has a great support team ready to help when you need it and their tracking tools will tell you who is sharing your content and where it is being shared. An important part of sharing online content is being able to know where most of the traffic to your website comes from so you can target your market more effectively. This makes analytical tools an important part of your marketing efforts.

 

There is a downside to this method of sharing information as there is the necessity of also having a content syndicating programme. Tribe Pro recommends the use of Onlywire. It is free to sign up and start using, but there is a bandwidth cap of 300 submissions for the trial. You can upgrade to as high as 100,000 submissions and overages are charged at $0.05 each. This cap includes content you are sharing from others as well as the content you want to share so it is important to be sure you do not use all your bandwidth to share the content of others and to keep some for yourself. If you are running on a tight budget, it is recommended you do your maths and monitor your bandwidth usage so you do not exceed your cap and end up paying for the overages.

 

Unfortunately, this downfall is unavoidable when syndicating content, but using the system will save you countless hours. It is a great tool for any blogger or article writer as well as for anyone who might be looking to drive more traffic to their website. Adding the tribe to syndicated content makes this a very valuable tool.

 

You can try TribePro at no charge and risk free on their website, HERE and upgrade at any time. Sign up takes less than a minute and if you choose one of the paid options, a percentage of revenue generated goes to the Children’s Cancer Research Fund.

 

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  • Thank you Terri.  I also have it but have not used it yet but didn't know what you have just mentioned.

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    This is a great review about Tribepro, and I am a member already. I stopped using it because it was not effective when they made the changes to the site because it became more about them making money instead of syndicating content. It's unfortunate that this happened because I was getting great results with it. I have as you know gone on to bigger and better things. Thanks for sharing your insights Merle. Of course this will be shared everywhere for more eyes to see. Keep up the great writing. Make it a great day.

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