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I am talking about the Bloggers-Tribe over at
Ryze, a networking community somewhat like Ecademy, but upon first experience with a
more relaxed take. Andrea Janssen strengthened this impression by telling me
that to her it was another layer to her social network, and not in as much a
place to pick up business contacts. I think that's actually a good thing. From
stronger social ties, business ties will follow where trust is already
established. Ryze organises people around common interests and calls these
groups Tribes. Go have a look if you want, and join in. It already introduced me
to bloggers as yet unknown to me, but with interesting things on their minds. Permalink
Join a Tribe!
The historical development of western man went from
hunter-gatherers, to nomads, to tribal farming villages, to industrial age
towns, and now to cybernavigating city-dwellers. And this week I took a step
back and joined a tribe. A tribe? Yup! My anthropology teacher already told me
that the steps in western man's history do not form an evolutionary path in the
sense that all other peoples will follow the same pattern in their development.
And then proceeded to give examples of people who took the same steps in a
totally different order but still were growing strong. I probably proved him in
point by joining this tribe.

Ryze, a networking community somewhat like Ecademy, but upon first experience with a
more relaxed take. Andrea Janssen strengthened this impression by telling me
that to her it was another layer to her social network, and not in as much a
place to pick up business contacts. I think that's actually a good thing. From
stronger social ties, business ties will follow where trust is already
established. Ryze organises people around common interests and calls these
groups Tribes. Go have a look if you want, and join in. It already introduced me
to bloggers as yet unknown to me, but with interesting things on their minds. Permalink
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