Thought Leadership PR Recipe Calls for 29 Ps

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What if all you need to be a successful marketing, PR, social media or ___________________ thought leader is these 29 Ps?

1. Publish – have something in writing

2. Produce – keep information flowing

3. Photograph – take pictures

4. Philosophize – tell what you think

5. Participate – be where your people are

6. Pontificate – take a stance

7. Personalize – each interaction

8. Perform – entertain and inform

9. Play – have fun!

10. Practice – keep honing skills

11. Pasteurize – clarify what you mean

12. Placate – be nice

13. Personify – demonstrate your values

14. Plugin – adapt to environments

15. Ping –update multiple channels all at once

16. Publicize – tell people about __________

17. Pounce – take fast action

18. Promote – talk about everyone’s achievements

19. Prepare –take the next step or leap

20. Plan – see where you’ll be

21. Pronounce – simplify language

22. Postulate – ask what if?

23. Plank – build a platform

24. Piratize – equip your ship

25. Premier – be first on the scene

26. Parade – get in line and show off

27. Plaster – stick your stuff

28. Post – put up notices

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What a clever post, Barbara! Your p-resentation makes it easy to remember these very important points.

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Indeed, I am im-p-ressed with this list and I p-lan on sharing it with the p-eople that are p-aying attention.

wow, that lots of p, :-)
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