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Triberr – A Review

| February 11, 2013 | 5 Comments

As bloggers you come across so many options, read so much of blogging stuff, search for great tips to be a successful blogger and so on, but the journey and exploration seldom ends. And many times, the search becomes too taxing and irritating especially when nothing seems to be working in your favor.

When you want to make it big in this giant blogosphere, you certainly have to avoid random efforts as a blogger. Your time is precious, so make good use of it and allow yourself to get introduced to “Triberr”.

About Triberr

Triberr is an efficient tool of online blogging that gives you a great social media podium where you can be a part of a large community of people with similar pursuits and comforts. You have to share other’s people’s tweets and then you get to unite your content with that of others’ having a great number of mutual followers.

Benefits of Triberr

For budding bloggers like you and me, not only we get to syndicate our content to a great number of followers but also, we get good number of guest posts on our blogs that are actually never asked for, who does not like free service of guest blogging, easy comments on our content that we never hoped for and also the absolutely authorized blogging certification which authenticates that we know what we are doing. It just appears to be a total package for new and small bloggers like you and me. This tool sums the RSS feeds from the users and then lets them manually or routinely post them under their twitter stream.

New design of Triberr

It just gets better with the new design that Triberr has launched now. Now your experience as users will be more amusing and satisfying.

Some of the highlighted features of Triberr are:

Adhesive Top navigation bar

Now you will be able to see the tribal stream, tribes and bonfires very easily on the top in Sticky Top navigation bar. These three areas are most frequently used by the users, so these three categories have been stuffed and stuck together in one bar. It is simply meant to provide users comfortable navigation process.

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Click less Supports

After it has been observed that users spend a lot of time on clicking on things and that goes waste very often, Triberr decided to abate the loss by no click approvals. This time it will be more convenient and easy for you to click on things, because you just have to hover over the approve button and it will understand immediately that you want to share that post. It is meant to reduce your efforts to a great degree and give you comfort.

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Better reading involvement

Now Triberr gives you a better and improved way to read the content you like. The content is consumed efficiently with the bigger and readable font and style, and the users get good reading out of it now.

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Limitless running

You can very happily say good bye to the traditional “Next” button, because now there is limitless scrolling which is at present the latest designing technique. A good number of big websites including Twitter and Facebook are using it too.

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Final verdict

The triberr experience is good, splendid and perfect and a lot more which simply can’t be written also. It successfully marks the end of the blog marketing or promotion of the self by various means etc. it gives you guest posts, comments, great traffic etc. However, it acts as a content preserving tool especially for bloggers with same interests. But the usage of Triberr is worth its services for budding bloggers like you and me. So go for it.

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Category: Social Media, Technology

About the Author (Author Profile)

Atish Ranjan is a blogger from India and handling many blogs namely TechTricksWorld, Stoogles and 2012onwards. Over the time he has made a good online presence and now joined TechIVY team to take it to the next level. Find him at Facebook and Google+.

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  1. Leora says:

    I joined, Atish, because of your post, but I don’t see any tribes that interest me much. I belong to a group on LinkedIn called Bloggers Helping Bloggers – that one seems to do what I need more than these tribes might.

    About a year ago someone posted about Triberr, so I asked to join the tribe mentioned. The person wrote politely back that my needs didn’t really fit with that of the tribe. We had a nice email exchange, but I can’t even remember the name of the person.

    I guess it works well if you’ve got a good tribe.
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