My Review of TSA Mastery
Blogging seems to be the rage, the popular thing to do. I used to keep a journal years ago. I think blogging can be a journal of sorts. Blog comes from the words ‘web’ and ‘log’, and can be thought of as an on line diary or journal.
People blog for different reasons. Many want to share their thoughts with the world. They have an agenda or cause and want to make others aware.
Some just want to share their experiences with family and friends. Maybe they are on a trip and want to keep everyone posted about their adventures.
A multitude of Networkers use it to share their story, their marketing information, or possibly their fabulous company. Every one’s company is the Best One Out There, right? :)
Still others just want to encourage, inspire and truly help others.
So you start blogging, but how do you get others to see it and read it? I mean if you are taking the time to blog, you must want others to see if for some reason. What’s the point of blogging if nobody reads it but you?
One way is to join a Blogging Syndication group or tribe. There are a few out there floating round. My friend Vicki Berry gives a review on a few other popular tribes.
The only one I can speak for is TSA Mastery.
TSA was founded on the principle of giving. Everyone knows Zig Ziglar’s most popular quote: “You can have everything you want in life, if you help enough other people get what they want.”
Success becomes much easier when you work together as a team. TSA Mastery provides that team concept, and all the while building more exposure for you, building relationships with other bloggers and enabling you to achieve more success. Another extremely well known saying is Teamwork makes the Dream work.
How has TSA Mastery been beneficial to me?
1-Discipline. Each week we are required to post new content.
2-More traffic and exposure to my blog. We are put into groups of ten and are required to read, comment and share the blog posts of those in your group.
3-Learning. Reading so many blogs each week adds a plethora of unique, individual, inspiring topics to my education.
4-Relationships. Getting to know so many gracious people has been a blessing.
5-Training. Besides the valuable training given by the founders of TSA Mastery, much can be said of the great training that I encounter from the other Networkers in TSA.
After agreeing to be a part of TSA Mastery, one is given thorough training on how to follow the 3 Step Syndication System and how to set up your Word Press blog with all the proper plugs in so your blog can be shared with ease by other TSA members.
So what are you waiting for?
If you want more exposure to your blog, to build relationships with other bloggers, to receive valuable training, to give value to others and to have more success, then TSA Mastery could be for you! Sign up today. I believe you will be pleased!
Happy syndicating!



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Great review of TSA Lynn. I’m certainly a fan, and I’m especially glad to see that you mentioned “discipline” because blogging on any meaningful level does require committment. From the reader’s perspective there’s nothing more disappointing than finding a blog with content that speaks to you – only to find there is seldom fresh content posted. Thanks!
Marty, Thank you. I like blogs that have fresh content. If it is a month old, I just find another blog. Is that bad of me? TSA leaders indicated that we could do that.
Please come back!
Lynn
Hi Lynn:
Your Review on TSA, is absolutely right. I have been with TSA for almost two months now and I can tell you I have benefited so much. Not only do I have more traffic to my blog and great feedback on my posts, I am learning so much from other TSA community members. It is really a place to learn and exchange ideas.
Great business relationships are formed too through great platforms like TSA. I absolutely love the community and it has transformed my blog in just a few weeks. Thanks for sharing and hopefully any blogger who read this post will definitely check out the community.
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Yes, Liz, what we all learn from other bloggers is a true blessing! A shout out for TSA!
I like your blog and learn from you!
Lynn
Glad to see you highlight the benefits of TSA membership, Lynn.
It’s really important to work among peers, and there’s no better way to do that if you’re an internet or network marketer.
It’s also a great way to keep your efforts consistent and well-tuned. Being in a tribe requires that you commit to others in the community. That not only builds a level of mutual syndication, but a degree of effort and consistency that are not easily adhered to outside of such a community. And TSA is top of the line, for sure.
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David, yes, TSA is a real sense of community, of family of camaraderie…which is good and healthy for us all.
Thanks for stopping by
Lynn
Lynn you have come up with five tremendous benefits of using the Tribe Syndication Association. When I first came across them I had never even heard of tribes. Now I am a great fan.
The commitment that we all make to help each other’s promotion efforts makes it a very happy community.
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Running across TSA was one of my biggest blessings from this past year. The bloggers who have come, stayed, and contributed have become very inspirational to me. As Dave said above, the importance of community cannot be over-stressed. I’ve met so many quality people here that I feel truly blessed. A Big Thank You,to you, Lynn, and to all the founders of TSA.
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Excellent Review Lynn,
I love TSA and agree completely with all the benefits you have highlighted. In addition to those points, it’s so great to be part of a group that is so giving, sharing and supporting of each other.
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Great review of TSA. I even read the review of the other tribes by your friend Vicki Berry. I was introduced to Unified Tribe way before TSA but wasn’t they yet with blogging. When TSA came along I really got into the syndication arena. Tribes like TSA have given me so much information for free. I have learned so much from other members and the creators of the system. And the price of the program is so affordable.
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Lynn,
What a great review of TSA. I have been involved with this tribe syndication group for over a year, since their early beginnings. What I have learned is that some people put their heart and soul into blogging, share valuable content and teach me so much about their niche topic. Those are the people who are providing value and I have created some wonderful friendships through that interchange of valuable information. There are also some people who join for awhile, expect to “receive” without giving too much. But fortunately, they drop away quickly. Others have dropped off because their business just took off after building their blog traffic and creating joint ventures with others. The possibilities are endless.
Warmly,
Dr. Erica
Great overview of the TSA Lynn.

I echo your thoughts on the 5 benefits TSA has brought to you and I would add it has brought me into contact with some smashing people too. It really is an international community, sharing ideas and each other cultures… smashing really
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Great review Lynn..I completely agree with all the benefits you have said. I like the learning the most. Yeah learning, I am not into MLM but it seems most of the members are talking about it. At first, I thought it wont help into the business I am working on but I found some really important lessons from MLM that is really important for my business too.
Thanks for sharing.
Glad to be in the TSA,
Jeff
Hi Lynn,
Thanks for sharing the great benefits of TSA. I believe in the Power of Teamwork. The vast platform of learning is cascaded and shared to fellows who are interested in blogging. It’s nurturing and empowering our Passion.
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