Social Syndication – Leveraging Tribes and Human Psychology to Build Your Online Business

Mon, Mar 8, 2010

Social Media Basics

Humans are social creatures. We are wired to share all kinds of information and to learn from each other through a never-ending process of “Social Syndication”.

Our decision making process places a high degree of relevance and trust in the knowledge, opinions and feedback from those we consider to be our “social peers”. It is fundamental to our survival strategy. Because our self-preservation instincts are so strong, our reliance on social validation dominates even our most trivial decisions. It is why word of mouth has always been the most effective form of advertising.

How is this Important to Online Business?

This aspect of human psychology has been a driving force behind the rise of Social Media and the proliferation of “social validation” and bookmarking sites such as Digg, Delicious, and Reddit.

Search engines are continually seeking for ways to ensure that their output is relevant to their human clients. Therefore it is only logical that they would place a significant amount of weight on data from these sites in calculating their rankings. This makes these sites extremely important to marketers.  However, there is a right way and a wrong way to go about leveraging this behavior in your marketing efforts.

Dancing Elephants – Marketers and Search Engines Respond

When these Social Media sites were new, any exposure was thought to be “good exposure”. It takes some time for significant exposure to happen naturally, so early marketers looked for ways to jumpstart the process. Because it is fairly obvious (and very spammy) to continually promote yourself on a single platform, savvy marketers began by blasting bookmarks on as many sites as they could find in order to make their content “appear” popular, and therefore relevant.

This process initiated a dance between marketers and search engines like Google. Just as the search engines figured out the tactics site owners had used to create the illusion of relevancy with tactics like keyword stuffing, they have caught on to this “social self-promotion” as well. Today your site will be penalized or even removed from the rankings if the search engines find evidence that you’ve been “stuffing the ballot box” in your favor.

The search engines have also adapted by placing far less weight for rankings on content with multiple, single bookmarks than on content that has been ranked on only a few sites but by multiple people. There is even evidence to suggest that greater weight may be placed on comments from people with a history of bookmarking a variety of content. This would minimize the impact of “artificial buzz” coming from new accounts created by people to pump up their own volume.

The Rise Of The Tribe

Bottom line: Ten people bookmarking a single piece of your content equates to ten votes on that content and that is the kind of “social buzz” that generates SEO benefits. The same ten voting for you on 10 different social sites is even better.

So how do you accomplish this and still have time to produce content in the first place? That is the purpose of the Tribe in social syndication. Build a network of people who you can work with in a group to regularly bookmark each others’ content across 10 or more different bookmarking networks. This is your Tribe.

The bigger the Tribe you can create (and effectively manage), the more social buzz you can initiate and all of your rankings will benefit.

The Human Touch Is Better For Everyone

The Tribe Syndication process also has a self-policing mechanism that serves the interests of both Google and the broader online community. Your name and reputation are associated with every flag you raise on the Internet. As a result, you are less likely to promote spammy content or to ask your Tribemates to do so on your behalf. So the overall quality of content available online increases. This benefits us all.

The Formula Is Straightforward

Here it is:

  • Build your Tribe.
  • Concentrate on creating content that is Educational, Enlightening and Entertaining – and relevant to your market or niche.
  • Support the efforts of your community through social syndication.
  • Focus on converting the meaningful traffic that will follow.

The process is simple, repeatable and authentic. After all, humans are social creatures. The Internet will never change that.

Related Blogs

TRIBE Syndication:My Secret Sauce To FREE Traffic | Eric Goldstein
Tribe Syndication Activities Checklist | Debbie Turner
The Power Of Tribe Syndication | Melissa Wright
Backlink Power & Tribe Syndication Magic | Robin Lynn Brooks
Tribe Syndication Is The Buzz Of 2010 | Jaden Daniels

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8 Responses to “Social Syndication – Leveraging Tribes and Human Psychology to Build Your Online Business”

  1. Harriette Blye Says:

    Great Article Chip. So…..I bookmarked you on facebook and del.cio.us.

    Thanks for the information. Very timely.

    Harriette
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  2. Marvietta Says:

    Very good information on how to set up your marketing business.

  3. Eddie Espiritu Says:

    Chip, another very well written post my friend. The value of a Tribe and syndication is much clearer in my mind after reading this post. I am grateful for the guidance and wisdom you have shared here and I especially like the point you shared about Tribes having a self-policing mechanism.

    Eddie
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  4. Clay Eudaly Says:

    Awesome stuff as usual Chip. It makes so much more sense (and Google sense) to have a steady 10 quality comments or bookmarks rather than 100 spammy ones. Unfortunately there will ALWAYS be spam online, it is the people who learn how to rise above it — out of the mire, who will stand out and truly be successful in this industry. You are one of those people!

    -Clay
    Clay Eudaly´s last blog ..$3.1 Million For 30 Seconds?! Man Its Good To Be An Internet Marketer My ComLuv Profile

  5. Jan E Hale Says:

    Hey Chip,
    You are so right about the human touch. That can never be missing from marketing on the internet. The internet is just a tool to communicate on, people communicate with each other. Having a tribe creates that connection and strengthens and polices the messages so we get good valuable information which as you said is what we want and so does google.

    Nice job pointing that out.

    Jan

  6. Edward Says:

    Hey Chip,
    Great post. Thanks for your valuable insights into the value of tribe syndication.
    I totally believe that this is the best kind of SEO out there. It is based on relationship building and creating great content that will add value to the rest of the world. This is something that is key for me in all that I do. I am grateful to be part of the TSA Group and to have met such amazing people like yourself who are creating great value for us all. Thanks again.
    Make it a great day!
    God Bless,
    -ed

  7. Eiji Morishita Says:

    Great post Chip!

    The tribe concept is so powerful. Greatness is having a lot of people do a little.

    That’s the #1 mistake solopreneurs make is doing it alone. We can accomplish more with others than we can ever do by ourselves.

    Thanks for bring this to light. Since being part of a tribe, my audience has increased dramatically.
    Eiji Morishita´s last blog ..3 Vital Questions to Ask Yourself Everyday My ComLuv Profile

  8. Nancy Burke Barr Says:

    Hi Chip!

    This is such a fabulous article and so needed for all the people who have no idea what tribes are. It was not long ago that I was clueless about tribes as well! This really takes us back to the “It takes a village” concept. As social beings, it takes a village to raise a child, fix a problem, build a business!

    You really bring us critical issues. Thank you Chip!

    Mentor Mama


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