#Triberr: Can It Really Expand Your Impact Reach?

by Bridget on July 28, 2011

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I have put off jumping full force into Triberr until I saw how things were going. Being a marketing major, I’ve learned the importance of measuring results when determining if a campaign is successful or not. Brands do the same when determining who they work with. They measure the impact of each blogger in order to determine if they want to work with that person or not. The reason they do it is because their budget is usually limited so they want the most bang for their buck. Who doesn’t right? Everything is about numbers now a days, the ones with the most are the ones that get the best offers. Sound familiar?

Does Triberr Work? If I only had a dollar for every time I’ve heard that question asked I’d be rich. I don’t and I’m not rich so that is that. So let’s look at my Triberr stats.triberrstats #Triberr: Can It Really Expand Your Impact Reach? As you can see I’m a ruler of 3 tribes – which I haven’t promoted so there are no members besides me in them yet. I’m a member of 8 tribes where a total of 82 others are sharing my tweets. I have a total reach of 387,594 people. That means that 387,594 people will see my tweet. Now notice my followers out from my username: g2smartshopping, only 5,994 people out of the total reach are actually my followers.

So now let’s look at how many people are actually taking action on my tweets. triberrclicks #Triberr: Can It Really Expand Your Impact Reach? 
In this screen shot you can see my actual tweets and out to the right of it you can see the number of people that actually clicked on that tweet. Triberr actually takes this a bit further by showing which members produced clicks and the number.

Lastly, I want to show you a report of my Twitter account from the last four days.
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As you can see from this report my tweet reach was 72,445 unique people from 50 tweets and my exposure was 135,256 impressions. In this report the number reached is the actual overall impact my account has. In other words this is the number of unique people that found my tweet interesting and spread it to their followers. Exposure is the total number of people that actually seen my tweet. My reach vs exposure ratio for this week is 0.54 which is in the normal range (0.2-0.59) and where I’d like to remain.

To answer the burning question of does Triberr increase your impact reach? Absolutely! There is no way I could have that large of a reach on my own, well I probably could but it would take a whole lot of work on my part. If you are interested in joining Triberr I have a couple invites left for new people. Give me a shout out to @g2smartshopping on Twitter and I’ll get you hooked up!

I’d love to hear how Triberr has worked for you. Have you seen an increase in the impact of your tweets?

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Dino Dogan (@dino_dogan) July 28, 2011 at 2:55 PM

Thank you for writing this case study. People keep asking me for one and I just dont do case studies cuz I aint the numbers guy :-)

I knew in my gut Triberr would work so I went with it, and of course, the numbers that go along with it are also self evident, so thats def a bonus :-)

Thnx for writing about us, we love you for it :-)

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Bridget July 28, 2011 at 11:25 PM

Thanks for stopping by Dino! I appreciate your feedback and look forward to watching Triberr progress.

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Tiffany Cruz July 29, 2011 at 8:08 PM

Great post Bridget. I shared this post on my FB page. I just had a few people ask me what Triberr is so this was great to be able to share with them ;)

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Bridget August 1, 2011 at 7:16 PM

Thanks for sharing Tiffany I appreciate that.

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Rachel R. August 1, 2011 at 3:45 PM

Thanks for breaking this down with real numbers. I had a feeling Triberr would be effective, and am ready to try it out. I sent you a message on twitter asking for one of your extra invites (@RachelsReviews).

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Bridget August 1, 2011 at 7:19 PM

I’m glad you found it helpful Rachel!

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Sonya Sparks August 2, 2011 at 4:12 PM

This is great! I love looking at who has clicked on my tweets. Thanks for writing this :)

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