TSA The Gift That Keeps on Giving

Wed, Nov 24, 2010

Blogging Tips

I was inspired by Roland Bonay when I read his post this week.  Like Roland, I am very thankful for TSA (Tribe Syndication Alliance).  Darlene Davis introduced me to TSA early in my blogging career.

Everything was so new to me, I didn’t even know my direct links to the social media sites.  Dave Cook was incredibly patient as he helped me through the process. 

A while later Dave and Dawn joined forces with Matthew Neer,  Edward Elliott, and Gavin Mountford  and together they give us so much value!

As we read each other’s posts, learn from them, leave comments and share with others, we are learning and growing together. We are realizing our dreams and inspiring each other.  We all recognize that the more we give to others, the more we’ll get in return. 

I’ve had the benefit of the other TSA members leaving comments, and  giving credibility to my blog.  I’ve gotten to know many awesome people in this blogging community. 

Like Roland, I’ve figured out a strategy to syndicate each of the people on my weekly list in under an hour.  I enjoy reading their posts, learning the skills they are teaching and being uplifted by their stories.

I’m very grateful for this wonderful gift of Tribe Syndication Alliance that’s been given. 

If this sounds like something you’d like to take part in, simply go here and join in!  You can also ‘like’ them on facebook  and enjoy the training, webinar info and all around value!

I know many of you reading this are members of TSA!  Tell me your favorite thing about Tribe Syndication Alliance, I’d love to know!

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

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18 Responses to “TSA The Gift That Keeps on Giving”

  1. Monika Genehr Says:

    TSA is definitely the gift that keeps on giving. It’s a delightful gift and like you I’m grateful for Dave and Dawn Cook and all the others who, like you, keep it vibrant and growing and giving and then giving some more.

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  2. Shari Weiss Says:

    OK, Linda, “spill the beans”
    :-)
    What is your strategy for fulfilling your TSA commitment in an hour?
    :-)

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    • Linda Grace Says:

      Hey Shari!
      It must be takining you longer! I stay lazer focused, read the post, write a quick comment and pass it on! I quickly write it on my ‘to-do list’ if there is a skill being taught that I need to master. For example I can’t read Kimberly Castleberry’s or Natalie Louise’s posts in such a short time without simply putting a note on my list. They share too much information!!! :)
      It’s fun, though, isn’t it?!
      Linda

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  3. belinda cunningham Says:

    Linda
    What I like best about TSA is that each week there are new blogs to visit and learn so much about what others are doing in their life.
    Belinda
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  4. Tim Somers Says:

    Linda, my hats off to you for featuring TSA in a post – I can tell you my blog didn’t have much traffic, no comments and I don’t recall any RT’s before I joined TSA – now I am at the top of google for some relevant keywords, the average RT is 30 and an added bonus I am learning tons from all the great people I am connecting with.
    Tim Somers recently posted..Multi Level Marketing Business Prospect QualifyingMy Profile

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    • Linda Grace Says:

      Tim~
      Congrats on getting on the top of google, that’s quite an accomplishment!!! Yes, I love TSA! This blogging community is wonderful! Everyone is positive and inspirational! As you said, a great way to start!!
      Linda

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  5. Business Suits Says:

    I would say that its really looking very nice, I am impressed by it. You have shown a great piece of work, keep it up!

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  6. Willena Flewelling Says:

    Linda, I know you wrote this six weeks ago. But I have to tell you, it was a significant contributing factor in my joining TSA in mid-December.

    I had heard of TSA before, but passed by the opportunity, thinking it was just another way of pulling people in just to get money from them further down the road. What a delight to find that I have ALL that I need right here in TSA, to get lots of traffic to my blog without having to spend a penny!

    At the same time, I am learning so much from my fellow bloggers! Bonuses all around.

    Willena Flewelling

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    • Linda Grace Says:

      I couldn’t agree with you more Willena! It really looks like something that was going to cost a lot of money, eventually and yet it’s not! I agree, TSA is the greatest!!
      Linda

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  7. Christine Casey Says:

    Hi Linda and Happy New Year!

    Like you, I too have learned so much and made so many wonderful connections through my association with TSA. It is truly a win-win (in so many ways other than just sharing traffic to each others blogs) for everyone that participates, and am thankful that someone shared it with me as well. :-)

    Christine
    Christine Casey recently posted..New Year…Time for a Turning PointMy Profile

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  8. Peter Fuller MBA Says:

    Hello Linda

    For me it is being exposed to new bloggers and new ideas every week.

    Without TSA I would probably get lazy :)

    Peter
    Peter Fuller MBA recently posted..How to Attract your Niche to your Blog – Day 3 of 5My Profile

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  9. Lilia Keathley Says:

    Hi! This is the first time I visited your site. And I was really moved by your post. Honestly speaking, I feel down right now and I really need inspiring words.

    Reply


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