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Tribal Blogs

Jen over at Redhead Ranting has started an awesome new social networking site for bloggers. Tribal blogs is a great place to meet some amazing bloggers and a perfect compliment to many other similar sites.  What you definitely won’t find there is crappy blogs.    Jens goal is  to bring together a group of bloggers to meet one another, support one another and mentor other bloggers.  As soon as you start visiting Tribal Blogs you’ll see that her vision is taking off.  There is already a fantastic group of bloggers gathered – you know, the ones who write interesting posts,  always comment and interact on other blogs, the guys that  always jump  in to  help out other  bloggers the blogs you  enjoy visiting often.

Tribal blogs is free to join, but there is a premium membership you can sign up for that gets you a spot on the Tribal Blogs Toolbar, one of the best features of the site.

In addition to the network there is a toolbar so that members can easily surf other member’s blogs without having to wade through all the blogs that are filled with links, not translated well into English or ones that simply suck.

Tribal Blogs is free to join. If you have a quality blog you can be a member. If your blog is filled with embedded links, posts that are only created with the highest paying keywords or other crap, you cannot. If you are reading my blog you probably have a quality blog. It’s the ones who don’t read it that are not welcome.

There is also a premium membership level. Premium membership gets your blog loaded in the toolbar which is available to anyone to download. It also gets you access to some pretty nifty areas of Tribal Blogs created for people who really want to push their blog to the next level.

Because we wanted to create a professional network, a network of bloggers who are great writers, who engage their readers, and who connect with their readers, we had to implement an approval system. This is only to keep the riff raff out.

If you’d like to be part of this wonderful group visit Tribal Blogs and sign up.




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  2. By Michelle | LargeFormatPosters.com on Mar 23, 2010 | Reply

    It’s good to have a place to hang out with blogs that are not crappy. I think there is a fair of those in the net, so if there is a place where it’s all quality am all for it.

  3. By waterrose on Mar 23, 2010 | Reply

    I just visited and signed up…going to go spend some time there to understand exactly what it’s all about.

  4. By Joseph on Mar 24, 2010 | Reply

    Tribal Blogs is a nice place to met new people. :)

  5. By MsDarkstar on Mar 24, 2010 | Reply

    Assuming I ever become employed, I’ll invest in the premium membership. Until then, I am enjoying getting to read the blogs of other Tribal Bloggers (Hello!)

  6. By Junk Drawer Kathy on Mar 25, 2010 | Reply

    I’m digging the forums and groups, too. Really good discussion there. It’s like BlogCatalog, only useful.

  7. By mrsblogalot on Mar 25, 2010 | Reply

    Tribal Blogs rocks! I’m proud to be a part of it!

    Is this a bad time to ask what high paying keywords are?

  8. By Sheila on Mar 25, 2010 | Reply

    Mrsblogalot – There’s never a bad time to ask anything on here – Let’s see if I can explain -

    Certain keywords are really valuable. People/companies pay for each click for that keyword. For instance, a company pays $10 per click to have their text link shown on websites about “foreign monetary exchanges”. When a visitor goes to that site and clicks on the companies text link, the company pays Google $10. Google then pays a portion of that to the website owner who is running Adsense ads on their site. The portion Google pays is unknown.

  9. By Buggys on Mar 26, 2010 | Reply

    Tribal Blogs is a great place to meet and find new blogs. The groups are great, it’s just friends sharing information.

  10. By solomonsydelle on Mar 26, 2010 | Reply

    Thanks for sharing. hadn’t heard of it. Will go take a gander…

  11. By Rache on Mar 27, 2010 | Reply

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  12. By John on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply

    It’s great to see so many of my friends have already joined Tribal Blogs and everyone is actively helping other members promote :-)

  13. By mel on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply

    hmmm let me think about joining this one

  14. By Lisa on Mar 30, 2010 | Reply

    I joined tb several days back and so far it’s great. Have found some new great blogs!

  15. By Arnold on Mar 31, 2010 | Reply

    You made this sound so interesting I actually signed up. Thanks for the heads-up.

  16. By Ollie McKay's on Apr 30, 2010 | Reply

    Tribal Blogs?? Saw a cute Advare for that, I think??? Will check it out – thanks for sharing! Happy Friday to all!

  17. By Gil on May 3, 2010 | Reply

    Thanks for the info… Did you ever try that? Hows the community?

  18. By ramaraobobby on Jun 16, 2010 | Reply

    The concept of “Tribal Blogs” seems to be much more productive than Entrecard and Adgitize.

    The main problem with sites like Entrecard is giving away space on our sidebar for free which is a sure sign of cheapening the blog. Also most of the Entrecard traffic follow “drop and exit” rule which makes communication between bloggers almost a hallucination.

    Hope that there will be good interaction @Tribal Blogs.

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