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You probably heard about the 5
"P"s ofMarketing:
Product: The products or services offered to your customers/clients.
• Price: The pricing strategy for the desired profit margin.
Place: Distribution --getting your product/service to your target market.
Promotion: Communicating with your customers.
• People: The value of your people and people at large (i.e. influencers)
But if you think about it, Social Media is different;
with Web 2.0 it is no longer a monologue, it's now a dialogue, so there really are more than just a handful P's in Social Media and Social Media Marketing.

So let's take it up a notch, shall we?.. Here is the 25 P's of Social Media we can think of:
Provide: Something of value...
Petition: Demand innovation, make folks, platforms, messages better!
Productize: Yes, new word! Make your offer easy to understand!
Promote: Your product, service, business, events, news (don't overdo).
Personalize: Let them see the "real" you.
Participate: Interact and engage (your audience)
Play: Take it easy, it's not all strategy... :)
Pace: Take it easy, don't over do it. Just don't!
Protect: Protect your brand, industry, service, peers
Plan: Yes, plan --don't just do it!
• Propel: Initiate discussions, bring the best out in people.
Pamper: Recognizeplayers, collaborate, give credit where credit is due.
Partake: Answer questions, participate in discussions/chats.
• Peer: Do not underestimate players based on their followers, community
Penetrate: Cover all aspects
Patrol: Entire landspace --correct & clarifystatements and behaviors
Perform: Do it! Just do it!
Persist: Don't give up!
• Predict: Think what's next...
• Pioneer: Don't hold back, try different things (white hat rule though!)
• Practice: Don't be afraid, practice makes perfect; learnings await you!
• Propose: Propose ideas, solicit business (humbly), ask for collaboration.
Punctuate: Don't be afraid of repeating your point, though not bot-like.
Pursue: Follow up; be persistent to engage: to get answers, be heard.
• Pay Attention: To influencers, trends, competition, customers.
Also pay attention to the fact there are are more letters in the alphabet! Why is the letter "P" significant? The answer is, it is not! We just wanted to expand on the existing discussion on Social Media and on Marketing based on our own thoughts and learnings, that's all... :)

..and you know what the biggest P is?
Be Positive!

Hey, speaking of 'P's, can you think of more Ps?..
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10 Things We Hate About Apple
It's high time we unloaded on the high-and-mighty Mac maker.
Narasu Rebbapragada, Alan Stafford, PC WorldPC WorldTuesday, May 8, 2007; 12:32 AM
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The company formerly known as Apple Computer and now called simply Apple, Inc. is unique in many ways--including in its ability to drive even folks who admire it positively batty. It makes great products (usually), yet its secretiveness about them borders on paranoia, and its adoring fans can be incredibly irritating. Of course, its fans have to put up with some irritations, too: Simply being a member of the club still means you must endure unending jabs from the other side of the socio-political-techno aisle. But do they have to wear their suffering as a badge of honor?
Today, we--that's us, Narasu and Alan, veteran Mac users both--are going to get some stuff off our chests. We've enumerated ten things we hate about Apple (or its followers, or simply about the experience of using its products). But in the interest of fair play (not to be confused with FairPlay, Apple's DRM technology) we're also publishing another list-- Ten Things We Love About Apple.
Use the Comment link at the end of this article to add your own gripes about Apple--or to defend it.
And so, with protective helmets in place, off we go:
Even if you're no Apple fan, this particular issue might not rise to the top of your own personal gripe list--but hey, we're journalists. So sue us.
Er, that's probably not the right turn of phrase to use, considering that in December 2004, Apple filed a lawsuit against the AppleInsider, O'Grady's PowerPage, and Think Secret Web sites for posting information about upcoming technologies that Apple had shared with outsiders under nondisclosure agreements. In the case of O'Grady, the news was of a FireWire interface for GarageBand. In the words of O'Grady himself: "yawn."
Apple pressured the sites to reveal their sources, and even worse, pressured the sites' ISPs. In May 2006, a California court said no way, ruling that online journalists enjoy the same First Amendment rights as "legitimate" offline journalists. Seems silly in today's world, doesn't it? Recently, the court ordered Apple to pay the sites' legal fees--about $700,000.
Those feds are secretive, but they're no match for Apple reps' infuriating stock answer: "We don't comment on future product plans." Being an Apple adherent means never knowing for sure if the shiny new MacBook or iPod you just bought is about to be rendered obsolete by a Steve Jobs keynote.
Of course, Apple is merely the most famous secretive Silicon Valley company, not the only hush-mouthed one. And tight lips make for explosive buzz when the company does decide to drop a bombshell. But contrast Apple's secrecy with Microsoft's lack thereof--Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, and company love to talk about their company's upcoming products, and they still get their fair share of buzz. Even though many of those plans have a tendency to not actually come true.
When Apple shipped iPods containing a worm last year, instead of issuing a humble mea culpa, Apple took a swipe at Microsoft, saying, "As you might imagine, we are upset at Windows for not being more hardy against such viruses, and even more upset with ourselves for not catching it." As you can imagine, that didn't fly with security experts. How about an apology to the folks who were unlucky enough to buy the infected iPods, period?
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You probably heard about the 5 "P"s of Marketing:
• Product: The products or services offered to your customers/clients.
• Price: The pricing strategy for the desired profit margin.
• Place: Distribution --getting your product/service to your target market.
• Promotion: Communicating with your customers.
• People: The value of your people and people at large (i.e. influencers)


Now with the New Media the same list has been re-purposed for the social media channels such as twitter,
facebook,
linkedin,
foursquare
etc. etc.
Some folks talk about the 3 P's some talk about the 4 P's..and of course the 5 Ps - PRIOR PREPARATION PREVENTS POSSIBLE PROBLEM.
But if you think about it, Social Media is different;, it is no longer a monologue, it's now a dialogue, so there really are more than just a handful P's in Social Media and Social Media Marketing.

• Provide: Something of value...
• Petition: Demand innovation, make folks, platforms, messages better!
• Productize: Yes, new word! Make your offer easy to understand!
• Promote: Your product, service, business, events, news (don't overdo).
• Personalize: Let them see the "real" you.
• Participate: Interact and engage (your audience)
• Play: Take it easy, it's not all strategy... :)
• Pace: Take it easy, don't over do it. Just don't!
• Protect: Protect your brand, industry, service, peers
• Plan: Yes, plan --don't just do it!
• Propel: Initiate discussions, bring the best out in people.
• Pamper: Recognize players, collaborate, give credit where credit is due.
• Partake: Answer questions, participate in discussions/chats.
• Peer: Do not underestimate players based on their followers, community
• Penetrate: Cover all aspects
• Patrol: Entire landspace --correct & clarify statements and behaviors
• Perform: Do it! Just do it!
• Persist: Don't give up!
• Predict: Think what's next...
• Pioneer: Don't hold back, try different things (white hat rule though!)
• Practice: Don't be afraid, practice makes perfect; learnings await you!
• Propose: Propose ideas, solicit business (humbly), ask for collaboration.
• Punctuate: Don't be afraid of repeating your point, though not bot-like.
• Pursue: Follow up; be persistent to engage: to get answers, be heard.
• Pay Attention: To influencers, trends, competition, customers.
Also pay attention to the fact there are are more letters in the alphabet! Why is the letter "P" significant? The answer is, it is not! We just wanted to expand on the existing discussion on Social Media and on Marketing based on our own thoughts and learnings, that's all... :)

..and you know what the biggest P is?
Be Positive!

Hey, speaking of 'P's, can you think of more Ps?..
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