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I found out about Tribe Pro by accident. I paid a guy $5 to share my link to his network of friends, and within 30 minutes it got shared over 6,000 times. So I thought, let me try this out. So I joined for free.
It's a network of internet marketers who syndicate each other's content to social networks. it's better than Social Adr. It's like Social Neworking + SEO benefits in one. They use the Onlywire tool, but you can get a lot of shares really quickly. Of course, it helps that your content is good. You can join for free and check it out for a day or two. There's a Get Started link with videos. Look at those first before you go fumbling around on your own. It's not as intuitive as it looks, but once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy. You can upgrade to a Plus or Pro membership which gives you more features and more content syndication capability, but I suggest trying it for free first. The topics that work best in Tribe Pro are internet marketing, blogging, MLM, Network Marketing, Lead Generation, Personal Development, Self-Help and Weight Loss. Product reviews about shoes and electronics don't seem to do as well, unfortunately. Also, don't share a straight affiliate link. You can try it, but I haven't seen many shares come from it. It's better to share an article, blog post or some other useful content. Just click here if you want to try out Tribe Pro.
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US & Canada Residents: Great Trial Offer Income Opportunity. System Already Pre-set Up. Simple to promote. Last edited by gowriter; 02-07-2012 at 08:35 PM. |
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