TribePro What You Need To Know To Get The Most Out Of It
TribePro for those that do not know, is using the concept of leverage at it's best.
In a nutshell, TribePro is a way for you to have your content syndicated to a large number of Social Network sites by other members (Tribe Members).
When this happens, you can get a HUGE influx of traffic to your content.... And that's a good thing!
TribePro can also build up quite the number of relevant backlinks to your content or blog.... Another good thing!
I had been a free member of TribePro for quite some time, but I never really put a lot of effort into it.
The biggest reason for my lack of excitement about TribePro at the time, was because I was doing everything manually which took forever.
I don't know about you, but my time is very valuable and as a free member the necessary time commitment was not worth the return I received.
So I set TribePro aside.... Until recently when I upgraded and became a paid “Plus” member.
As a paid member you get to automate the process. For me the return thus far has surly made upgrading worth while.
Here's how the process works:
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You sign up to join TribePro. You can get a free membership to see how things work but to take full advantage of TribePro, you need to upgrade.
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Sign up for OnlyWire. You MUST have this if you're gong to use the auto-syndication.
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You join one or more of the many tribes inside TribePro
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After getting everything setup, you start to follow and auto-syndicate those you follow via OnlyWire. And hopefully they'll reciprocate and do the same.
- You add your content and boom, it's syndicated by those tribe members that have chosen to share it.
(SIDENOTE: TribePro kinda works on a honor system, so if you would like others to share your content, please do the same and return the favor.)
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Since upgrading and having the opportunity to automate the syndication process, I can say that I have seen that influx in traffic to my blog that I mentioned earlier.
The image below is of my January 2012 cpanel traffic stats. I started using TribePro on the 24th a jump of 194 more unique visitors. I anticipate these numbers to increase as more tribe members start to auto-syndicate my content. Click to view larger image.
But there is something else I've noticed and this is the part of this post that you need to pay attention too!
I strongly encourage you to really PAY ATTENTION to who you're following and the content that you're auto-syndicating....
Why?
Because some members of the tribe may be sharing content that is not related to your targeted market.
I'm speaking from personal knowledge here.
After checking several of my social networking sites, I noticed that some of the content that I had syndicated, was of no interest to my followers at all.
The other thing you really need to pay attention to, is the OnlyWire submitter.
Be sure that you have it installed before you start auto-syndicating other members content.
If you don't....
All of those submissions will pile up in your OnlyWire queue and once you run the submitter, you can literally have hundreds of pieces of content being added to the various walls of your social networking sites within a matter of minutes.... NOT A GOOD THING!
OnlyWire is suppose to release the content every ten minutes or so but I don't trust that to happen, based on what I've seen. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.... I don't know.
So for now, I allow the submitter to run for 1 minute then I close it. That way it does not look like I constantly spamming the social sites with all of these links.
CONCLUSION
Is TribePro worth it? That's something you have to decide for yourself. For me I'm impressed with the results I have had and as I previously mentioned I only anticipate them getting better.
As always.... Share you thoughts, I would love to hear them. And if you have found this post to be helpful, then please share it.
Later,

About the Author: Anthony McNeil
Member Since: 10/01/2008
Company: ARG American Gold Reserve
Industry: MLM
Primary Web Site: http://steps2success.biz
Twitter: anthonymcneil


