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TSA Launches A FREE Social Media Webinar

June 17th, 2010 Dave Cook View Comments

Whether you are in Tribe Syndication Association (TSA) or not, you are not going to want to miss this free webinar. You may be asking yourself, “What the heck is TSA?” Well, let me tell you, my friends. TSA, as we call it, is one of the FASTEST growing social media tribes on the net PERIOD.

Back in early January of this year, I started thinking about the social media tribe concept. Social Media Tribes are where people come together in one place and help each other by promoting each others content around the internet. Most tribes at this time were using systems like Skype or similar tools and were meeting once a week to “blast their content” out across the airwaves during an hour. To me, this concept wasn’t powerful enough because the same people were the only ones commenting … Plus, what if some people in your tribe couldn’t make it to that Skype call and what if and what if and the list goes on. Now I’m not saying that it didn’t provide value. It did. But, was is really that powerful?

Now imagine a system to where there’s an organized system, where you can access it anytime and syndicate on your schedule, where there’s a rotation of over 100+ people to maximize getting hits from different IP Addresses, where people are syndicating over 25,000+ of material per week, where people in this tribe are leaving over 1,000+ blog comments per week!!!

Now that’s POWER!
Now that’s Tribe Syndication Association (TSA)!
Best of all, we do it for you and it’s All FREE!!! Read more…

Are You A Social Media Prostitute?

June 15th, 2010 Dave Cook View Comments

Now some of you are looking at this post title and saying to yourself “What the heck is Dave calling me?” I’m not saying that you are using social media to sell your body to others for money but, a lot of people are using social media to push their businesses to make a quick buck. To me, this is very similar to a “Street Walker” asking every John that passes her what can I do to get your money? When it comes to social media, are you going to be a force for good? Or are you going to turn to the dark side – ruining your chances and infuriating those who cross your path?

Are You A Social Media Prostitute?

Social media when used properly is about building relationships and not about instant money. I’m sure all of you see it time and time again, but maybe you don’t realize that you may be doing similar things. Selling your reputation for a quick sale in social media will be your demise in the future. Just like a prostitute, many people on the internet are looking for the quick buck! For those who use this approach, the money will come from time to time, but in the end, do you really think these people can hold their heads high? Building integrity should be first and foremost and then the monetary Read more…

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Social Networking – The Most Common Rookie Mistakes

August 27th, 2009 Dave Cook View Comments

In today’s computer world there are a lot of opportunities to promote your product or services and Social Networking could be one of the best ways to do it. Unfortunately, most people in this realm of marketing are so hungry to succeed that they may be making huge mistakes. If you are on some of these well known sites like, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and others… you may have noticed other people or maybe even yourself making these common rookie mistakes.

Common Rookie Mistakes

Opportunity or Failure. It's Your Choice!

Social networking is first and foremost a place to build relationship. If people don’t build any relationships, they are highly unlikely to be successful in promoting any business. These people could have the best thing since sliced bread but if people don’t like what they are doing, it’s not going help them open any doors. Just remember, people are more likely to join a person vs. any business opportunity they have to offer.

It seems as though everyone out there claims to be an “EXPERT” on Attraction Marketing techniques but there are only small percentages that really “walk the talk.” Most of these so called experts are so desperate to be successful; they are the ones making most of these rookie mistakes.

Here are a few examples to make my point.

1. Twitter: Thanks for the follow! Want to get Read more…