Social Web Apps Design & Online Community Development

Triberr Access Work-Around

by OsakaSaul on September 11, 2011

Why guest post on this blog?

Perhaps you know of, or use Triberr, but have a still-growing, or rather small reach? And you want your blog post to hit 7 million via 120+ Twitter accounts (including some rather well-know “Twitterati,” actually). With a link back to your site…?

While I cannot give every blogger out I know membership in my Triberr tribes…

To be tweeted by my Triberr reach (over 7M in Twitter), there’s another way: guest post on http://osakabentures.com

These are just the top few bloggers who got me the most pageviews on just one of my most recent posts. Of the 120+ who tweet my blog, these bloggers tend to drive the most traffic my way, but I appreciate the "juice" I get from everyone. I am able to share that with you when you guest post on this blog.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While I cannot get every great blogger an invite to the “power tribes” of Triberr (there are several with a Twitter reach of 1,000,000+), if you would like to be tweeted by my Triberr reach an original blog article on my blog is easier to arrange.   A social media / entrepreneurship / design / emerging technologies post of 350 words+, with one (1) link to your site is guaranteed to get at least 800 views just from my Triberr connections.

And then, there’s Facebook, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Facebook groups, LinkedIn groups (over 20), Technorati… We’ll get you seen, I’m fairly confident…  But please SKYPE osakasaul with questions, ideas, and so on.

OsakaBentures: Web-based application ultralight start-up think-tank in Osaka, Japan. Blog promotion, social media marketing and community management are core strengths.
This is but one on the tribes that your guest post would be seen by.

What’s Triberr?

Just last month I published a thorough three-part blog series on just that, and while I have recently greatly reduced my connections and thus optimized my reach further, these articles will give you what you need to know:

1/3: http://osakabentures.com/2011/08/ranking-reaching-blog-cross-promotion/
2/3: http://osakabentures.com/2011/08/ranking-reaching-ideal-tribe/
3/3: http://osakabentures.com/2011/08/ranking-reaching-about-my-tribes/

You tweet your blog, right?

Here I am, in Triberr, and while their stats on reach are grossly miscalculated, anything on my blog definately makes it to at least half the 7 million that Triberr tells us I “reach” – and what’s even better, to many focused audiences, through 120+ painstakingly connected Triberr “teammates’ Twitter accounts:

My Triberr reach, only growing...

About Saul Fleischman

Working with social web apps developers on getting things made: my role tends to be functionality ideation, user experience, and also, marketing communications and community development.

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  • Patrick Cummings

    interesting concept, but does it hep get reach with the target audience VS hand picking manually? I wonder what % will be part of the target i’m aiming for? 

    • Saul Fleischman

      Thanks, Patrick, and we’d have to speak about that. Happy to tell you (and show you) enough to interest you, I believe.

  • Adrienne Smith

    What a great way to introduce guest posting over at your place Saul!  I love Triberr and the traffic it has also brought to my site so people need to line up my friend.  You have a wonderful and large reach of followers so anyone who would like to get more attention to their place needs to step up.  

  • Anonymous

    Great idea Saul!  It’s a win-win for everybody and the community grows at the same time. Brilliant!

    • Saul Fleischman

      Thanks Kathi, and @twitter-15817039:disqus I have had half a dozen to date, and hope to feature more guest bloggers, so, we’ll see how it goes…

  • Janet Callaway

    Saul, aloha.  Count me in, Saul.  Look forward to working with you on your latest innovation.  Aloha.  Janet

    • Saul Fleischman

      Thanks, and your guest post would be most welcome. Email me, let me know topic(s) you might want to take on.

  • Alan Firmin

    I think that’s a great addition Saul.

    • Saul Fleischman

      Thank you, Alan. Why don’t you do a guest-post here.  (Of your choice, or, for a suggested topic: “Online Community Issues: a Triberr Case-Study.”)

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  • Hajra

    Looks like Triberr is getting around really nicely! I have to be using it more often! 

    • Saul Fleischman

      Thanks, yes, Triberr continues to evolve, add new functions and management options.

  • Saul Fleischman

    SKYPE me, we’ll see what we can do.

  • Michelle Quillin

    I’m certainly interested, Saul! Thanks for the invitation! 

    And quite savvy on your part, too. I like the way you think when it comes to relationship- and community-building strategy. 

    • Saul Fleischman

      thanks so much, it starts with “listening,” and learning which tools make that easier and borader.

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