Tribe Syndication
Posted on 16. Mar, 2010 by Douglas Richardson in Tribe Syndication
THE NEXT BIG THING!
Social Media continues to become more popular all the time; people are spending more time on their computer and smart phones than ever. The amount of commerce that is being purchased online continues to grow, if you are using this medium you are already very aware of this growing trend. You reading this post validates the very fact that people are looking to social media for ways of sharing ideas and learning from each other, ways to increase their presence online.
“Tribe Syndication” is one of the newest tactics to achieve presence in the social media arena. Syndication is described as: “a group of individuals or organizations combined or making a joint effort to undertake some specific duty or carry out specific transactions or negotiations”.
So how does one form a “Tribe” in order to “Syndicate” ones content and ideas? Face Book is an excellent start. Let your friends know that you want to get together a group of like minded people, to share ideas and promote each others content on social media sites. Check out the groups and see if there are groups of like minded people that you would like to share ideas and content with. Tweeter can also be used in the same way, MySpace and LinkedIn, all of these sites have group of people with the same interests.
Once you have formed a group of say five to seven people, then you can begin to “Syndicate” each others content. Form a group call on skype and designate at time when you’re “Tribe” can meet regularly to “Syndicate” each others content and share knowledge to help promote fellow “Tribe” members. This is a wonderful way to develop friendships and learn more about each other on a personal level. Who knows what could come out relationships like this?
By having “Tribe Syndication” one of the greatest benefits is the accountability that is created! When you meet with your “Tribe” you need to be prepared with new content for your fellow members to syndicate. You need a new blog post, and a video to be prepared before each meeting. That way there is always fresh content being spread though your social media networks. And as we all know we love to put things off, this creates a deadline that we must meet in order to be accountable to our fellow “Tribe” members.
My “Tribe” gets together on Tuesday, so hence the name “Tribe Tuesday” we are on the call for about an hour and in that time we “Syndicate” each others content and help each other with technical issues that we are having. You would be surprised as to how you can help each other. You have knowledge that you didn’t even know that you could share just due to the fact that you have experienced an issue and solved it!
If you would like to discuss this concept further? Or have comments, please leave them below and I will be in touch ASAP!
Blessing, Douglas
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Deirdre Rutherford
17. Mar, 2010
Hi Douglas,
I love being part of a tribe. As you say the “accountability factor” is great and you get to meet and talk with like minded individuals once a week. The benefits are HUGE!
Cheers
Deirdre
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March 17th, 2010 at 8:44 pm
Thanks Deirdre, accountability is so important in our lives! Thanks for the comment. DR
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Don Enck
17. Mar, 2010
Doug,
You are learning how a Tribe works and that is an important lesson. The benefits are many. we can learn from each and we can benefit from each other. Best of all, you make all kinds of new friendships all over the world. This is definitely the way of the future.
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March 17th, 2010 at 8:43 pm
Right On Don! And we are going to be on it! Thanks again. Douglas
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jean
17. Mar, 2010
This is great Douglas
I feel so blessed to be part of this tribe, and I love our power hours and the benefits are great.
thanks again
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March 17th, 2010 at 8:41 pm
Thanks for your kind works Jean. Sincerely Douglas
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