How To’s

One of the best ways to find a tribe to join, is to simply post in the bonfires and let people know what kind of blog you have, and what kind of tribe you’d like to belong to. The most … Continue reading

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There always seems to be some confusion about the correct way to do this, so I’m thinking this is a good one to have over here. This would be a helpful post to send to anyone who is new to … Continue reading

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Triberr has switched from a sign in proccess using an email and password, to a new method requiring you to use your Twitter account to sign in. This change makes a lot of sense since, in order to use Triberr … Continue reading

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Occasionally posts don’t import to Triberr for several hours, and some of us are impatient and want them to be there immediately. If you use the wordpress plugin, this won’t be a problem, but if not or you’re not on … Continue reading

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We certainly never expected it to happen, but many registered for Triberr without inserting a name in the name field, so now we have all of these nameless people running around. We don’t know if it was an oversight, or … Continue reading

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  You may receive an error message at the top of your screen or on the right side of your screen that lets you know that a particular tribe is missing an RSS feed. This is how you fix that. … Continue reading

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Many times people want to change the title of their post. Some do it to add hashtags, some might do it to change up the title so the same thing isn’t being retweeted over and over. You can do it … Continue reading

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  Triberr member Justin Germino created an awesome video walkthrough for setting up the new Twitter Dev App for Triberr. This video is wonderful and very easy to follow, especially for the visual learner. Thank you so much Justin!

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Dan and Dino have offered Triberr members a way to create branded tweets using their own name on an app they create themselves and then connect through Triberr. It is still in it’s very early testing stages and there are … Continue reading

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Many Triberr members do not use the “tweet now” button for tweeting off Triberr. Instead they opt for the approve button where it is scheduled and will go out in intervals that you have pre-set in your Triberr settings; by … Continue reading

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