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Lisa Mason Content Marketing Specialist. Social Media Community Manager. I love creating content, community building and all things social media. http://socialmediasatisfied.com
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Mark Harai
Hi, Lisa - people don't like to be spammed. It's definitely best to be thoughtful and tactful when sharing the content of others.

Great tips, thanks for sharing, miss! : )

4 days ago


Pamela Morse
I like sharing diverse posts, and do it on Twitter. I pick out posts I find really fine to put on StumbleUpon also. If I think FB or Linkedin is a good place for a post, I will, but this is rare. I reblog occasionally.
6 days ago


@ywnh
See what a great post can do! The whole process is like 100x more fun. Once you start reblogging you will love that too. It takes some adjusting. I don't just post it. I review it so it is laid out to fit my format. Headers, pics and such. I have also reworked my keyword links based on the new shared content. If triberr post is on your topic, it lights up the internal links.
7 days ago


Jason Ramsey
Great job Lisa. I'll be reblogging this one.
8 days ago
Lisa Mason
Thanks Jason- good to see you stop by. :)
7 days ago
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Jennifer G. Hanford
Thanks so much, Lisa!!!
8 days ago
Lisa Mason
You're welcome! And see, there's Dino offering to help. He's good like that! :)
8 days ago
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Jennifer G. Hanford
This is great and well-put. I'm a huge sharer, especially on Twitter. Triberr has allowed me to share a myriad of content which appeals to a lot of different people. I do like to mix up the links with real engagement, but I see a lot of accounts that only share their own posts - with zero conversations. That being said, there's such a fine line between marketing and spamming...you hit the nail on the head with your post.

I'm trying the reblog function for the first time - with this post! Fingers crossed, I hope this works well! It's something I've thought about writing myself and I am happy to share your message!

8 days ago
Lisa Mason
Thanks Jennifer! Great to read your comments and I do agree with you. If you have any troubles with the reblogging function, let me know. Dino and the staff at Triberr have been great about helping me and I can put you in direct contact with some tech support if it's beyond what I can help with. I am also a huge sharer on Twitter and somewhat on my personal FB. I try to keep my fanpage to 3 posts a day (that seems to be ideal based on my analytics) and Google+ I just kind of do a bit haphazardly at the moment. lol
8 days ago
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Dino Dogan
Good luck with the Reblog, Jenn. And yes, as Lisa said, lemme know if you need help :-)
8 days ago
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@ywnh
Wow you got back fast. Thanks. I get it now. I don't do that, I guess I don't spam after all. As of reading and commenting on your post, I think it does more than sharing alone. Feedback makes me write better, both negative and positive. Keep writing, we are reading, learning and sharing and reblogging.
8 days ago
Lisa Mason
Thank you so much. And I completely agree. I love all feedback as it does help me improve and it also helps me see views outside of just my own, which I believe is so important for growth. Thanks again for reading. :)
8 days ago
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Lisa Mason
With Triberr, other people are sharing your posts, which is definitely something we want. I am talking about someone's social feed having the last 40-50 posts being them sharing the same link over and over again. For example, you write a new blog post and you schedule it to post once every hour on the hour for 24 hours but you never post anything else on your feed.

I love Triberr and definitely encourage it. Thanks for reading and taking the time to leave a comment. That means a lot to me. :)

8 days ago


@ywnh
First of all, the post was well worth the read for anyone who writes a blog or has a content marketing website.
I would say that most everyone is at least a little bit guilty of your definition of spam. That said, I am not sure how you work Triberr in you view. Triberr, as a social network, automatically links ever post to your Triberr feed and then your tribe can share on their networks. If fact some video I have seen suggests you share or you will not be shared. I have decided to focus my Triberr time, reading posts that interest me and post comments, such as this one. Then, I can share with the knowledge I read and interacted on the post that I am sharing on my social network.
If the topic fits my site content, I prefer to reblog the post to share it with my subscribers. For me, I assume that followers and subscribers expect to see my posts as I share them from by site by feed like Triberr. Help me out if I have this wrong.

8 days ago