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APPLE DOESN’T HAVE SOME

special place where their marketing secrets
are kept, unless of course you count their
charismatic CEO’s brain. The five secrets I
offer here are careful deductions, empirical
results and the product of my career as an
engineer, sales rep, product manager,
marketing executive, parent, son and avid
consumer (although not necessarily in that
order.) These secrets are super condensed
learnings from my nearly decade-long tenure
at Apple about how and why people spring
to action. Since that time, I’ve uncovered
many ways that can enable any company to
tap into people’s innate desire to share their
passion for products and help create “lift” the irresistible force of millions of customers

selling your product for you. Just as Apple
has harnessed this power more than any
company in history now you can too. So
even though these really aren’t Apple’s
secrets these just may be even better. Here
are my proven ideas to help you market like
Apple and improve your business and your
reputation at the same time. All I ask is that
you share this eBook with everyone and
please come to MarketingApple.com to
share your thoughts, ideas and comments to
improve on our collective ‘secrets’.

OF COURSE THE REAL SECRET
is there are more than just five secrets. But
you’ll have to visit my website - or hire me to learn the rest. Enjoy.

Copyright holder is licensing this eBook under the Creative Commons License, Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Please feel free to post this eBook on your blog, email it, or link to it with whomever you believe will benefit from reading it.
People buy what other people have.
PRODUCTS DON’T
SELL. PEOPLE DO.
Look carefully at Apple’s iPod
commercials. You’ll see lots of
happy, energetic people dancing
in silhouette against a colorful
and ever-changing background.
Notice the distinctive white
headphones flowing in unison to
the owner’s movements. What
you don’t see is a focus on iPod.
No close-ups of how you select
a song or adjust the volume
level. Why would Apple take all
the time to make a great user
interface only to not show it on
television? The reason is simple:
Apple isn’t selling you an MP3

player. They are inviting you to
experience the Apple lifestyle
and to become part of the iPod
community. Use any other MP3
player and you’ll hear good
music. Use an iPod and you’ll
feel good. You’ll fit in. Product
features don’t create fans. Focus
on what people do and show
how they feel using your stuff.

SHOW WHAT MATTERS.
Those white iPod headphones
were not designed by engineers they are a pure Apple marketing
trick designed to make the
visible part of their product a
status symbol.
Wear white

This eBook courtesy of Steve Chazin, former Apple, Inc. sales and marketing executive.

headphones and you are a
member of the club. Think back
to the first PowerBook - it was a
unique dark grey color (it was
patterned after a color
designed by Whirlpool’s
Refrigerator research to
hide or eliminate fingerprints) In
both cases, the distinctive grey
PowerBook case and the more
recent white iPod headphones
are status symbols (and uniquely
Apple.) Even the glowing Apple
logo was fixed to be right-side
up for others (it’s upside down
to you when you open your new
MacBook because you are selling
the brand to others for Apple. )

Page 3

Figure out how to add
something to your product that
does for you what Apple’s white
headphones do: give people an
easy way to sell for you while
making them feel like they are
part of an exclusive club. More
about this in Chapter 3.

Copyright @ 2007 MarketingApple.com

All Rights Reserved
Make something good greater.
not the mobile phone. The Mac, iPod, iTunes
and iPhone are all successful because they
Conventional wisdom says being first to
were late to market and improved on existing
market is advantageous and that Apple is a
designs and functionality. Apple does one
leader in creating new categories.
thing very well: making complex things easy
Conventional wisdom is wrong on both
and elegant. The iPod is successful because it
counts. Apple has never really invented
makes getting your music into your pocket
anything new. They didn’t invent the PC, the
dead simple. Apple took existing MP3 player
MP3 player, downloadable music, and certainly
designs and applied their experience and
technology to improve it. Plug your iPod in
its cradle and it takes care of moving your
music to your iPod, organized the same way it
is on your computer. You’re done (and your
iPod is charged at the same time - bonus!)
Other MP3 players are still trying to catch up
with this elegant brilliance. On the other
hand, Apple’s Newton tried to carve out a
whole new category - Portable Digital

IMPROVE THE WORLD.

This eBook courtesy of Steve Chazin, former Apple, Inc. sales and marketing executive.

Page 4

Assistants - and failed miserably. Even the
Mac improved on Apple’s Lisa. Just ask Steve.

IPOD DOESN’T MAKE THE
MUSIC SOUND BETTER.
As an Apple employee and engineer by trade
expecting a miracle in 1997 (when the
company was near bankruptcy) I was let
down when I first saw the iMac. On paper it
was no better a computer than the Performa
it replaced so we promoted it as the easiest
way to get on the Internet. That marketing
saved the company, not better technology,
Today, the iPod doesn’t make your music
sound better, provide better battery life, or
save you money, What it does is make Apple
fans.

Copyright @ 2007 MarketingApple.com

All Rights Reserved
Help your customers help you.
EARLY ADOPTERS
WANT TO HELP YOU.

Early adopters are taking a
chance on you and want you to
succeed. iPhone users feel what
early PowerBook users felt in
1993. If you walked down the
aisle of an airplane then you’d
notice those distinctive grey
Apple laptops standing out in a
sea of unremarkable beige ones.
Track balls and palm rests were
real Apple innovations in the day
(other laptops had the keyboard
on the front lip - Apple fixed
that) but the grey color was
more important because it did

two things at once: hide grime
while differentiating its owner.
Having a PowerBook was a
status symbol so owners were
proud to show them off and help
win converts. Apple earned
nearly 40% marketshare on the
back of early PowerBooks users.
Look at how iPhone users today
are adding their voice to Apple’s
own marketing efforts. I decided
to purchase my iPhone only after
reading a blog from one early
adopter who tried to scratch his
screen and failed. Real user’s
unbiased, heartfelt reporting will
convince more people to choose

This eBook courtesy of Steve Chazin, former Apple, Inc. sales and marketing executive.

your product than your own
polished collateral ever will.

STICKERS & T-SHIRTS.
How can happy early adopters
market for you? Simply provide
something with the product that
does it for you. Come up with
your own version of Apple’s
white headphones to make your
product stand out. Or borrow
another Apple trick - give away
stickers (I’ve lost track of how
many Dell’s I’ve seen sporting
Apple stickers) or make T-shirts
available from your website so
owners can proudly display your
logo for you. And in the Web 2.0

Page 5

world, make part of your website
embeddable* on any MySpace or
FaceBook profile and make it
easy to cut and paste your
HTML code anywhere.

* Go to TubesNow.com for a solution

Copyright @ 2007 MarketingApple.com

All Rights Reserved
Boil the story down to its syrupy goodness.
MARKETING ISN’T ABOUT WHAT YOU SAY.

MARKETING DIFFERENT.

This eBook courtesy of Steve Chazin, former Apple, Inc. sales and marketing executive.

Page 6

Before the Internet, marketers reached
potential customers via print, billboard,
radio and TV ads.
Marketers had 30
seconds to tell their story and competition
was limited to brands with multi-million
dollar budgets. But the web changed all
that. Today attention spans are only a few
seconds long and anyone with an AdSense account can vie for the
same customers as big brands. And while a company’s website is
now the primary place to tell a story, many
marketers push so much drivel at people that most
visitors leave without taking action. Webmasters
call it the “bounce rate.” Make sure everyone who
comes to your website leaves with clarity about
you via a tight, memorable message or image, even
if they don’t purchase. Only then can they spread
your word. Marketing isn’t what you do to reach
your first customers, it’s what you do to help your
first customers reach the rest. Tight messages are
required.

Look at how Apple focuses the message. Mac was “The Computer
for the Rest of Us.” iPod was “1,000 Songs in
Your Pocket. “ iMac was “3 Steps to the
Internet.” And Pepsi challenged Coke only
after “Choice of a New Generation” These
messages are memorable and transcend
product features. Lift occurs only after
prospects and customers can easily repeat
your message to their friends and colleagues.
G re a t m a r ke t i n g
entices people to
consider your product and purchase it.
Apple’s marketing is so good it creates
purchases even before people see it. That
happens when people do your marketing for
you - 250,000 first day iPhone sales proves
the point. Remember, Marketing isn’t about
what you say, it’s what others say for you.
Make sure you equip them with the right
words.

Copyright @ 2007 MarketingApple.com

All Rights Reserved
Surprise and delight your customers.
FOCUS ON THE FEEL.

Marketing is all about the complete package.
Walk into an Apple store and you’ll feel less
like you are in a store and more like you’re
in a museum. This gives future customers a
chance to experience the product among
other like-minded people in a safe and fun
environment. Make your website feel like an
Apple store - surround the product with
testimonials and customer feedback.

So start with the packaging. Look at the
iPhone box:
finely crafted, with extra
touches like velvet-lining reminiscent of a
fine watch box. The iPhone rests in a tiny
lucite bed, cradling the
object d’art. Included is
a tiny pamplet called
“Finger Tips” (cute, huh)
and a cleaning cloth (along with the all-

The Mac was not just easier to use than the
PC - it also had style. Style is Apple’s brand.
Creative people gravitate to it because it
frees their brain from having to “use” a
computer. Designers, authors, artists and
your customers are all fans of good design and
respond to those extra, thoughtful touches.

START WITH THE PACKAGING.

Many marketers forget that their relationship
with the customer really starts after they buy
from you. Make their first experience
memorable. Remember, you are counting on
your customers to help spread the word and they need positive experiences to share.

This eBook courtesy of Steve Chazin, former Apple, Inc. sales and marketing executive.

important white Apple stickers)
The
experience of opening an Apple product
becomes one more thing to share with the
world - Google the plethora of “unboxing”
sites dedicated to sharing the experience of
opening a new package. Only Apple and
Sony rate a high number of people eager to
share with the world. Make great packaging
and you’ll have earn your own fans. And
remember that fan is shorthand for fanatic.

Page 7

Copyright @ 2007 MarketingApple.com

All Rights Reserved
Learn the secrets you (really)
need to know.
ONE MORE THING...
How does a huge company go from the brink of bankruptcy to
worldwide success and 1000% stock growth seemingly
overnight? The answer is simple, yet surprising:
Better Marketing. And the company is Apple.
This eBook teaches you 5 of the most important
Apple-style marketing tips and tricks you can apply to
help your business. Learn some of the marketing
secrets that propelled Apple from the backwaters of
the PC market to the worldwide leader in consumer
electronics, music, video and mobile. Everyone - not
just marketers - will benefit from these simple rules.
This eBook is a free public service from a former
Apple employee and current practitioner of
MarketingApple viral marketing. Please share this
eBook with all your friends and visit
www.MarketingApple.com to learn more and post
your comments and ideas for the community.
Together we’ll build a valuable resource to help
everyone market as well as Apple.
-

Steve

Apple, PowerBook, iPod, iMac, MacBook and other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple, Inc.. Sony, Google and other company and
product names are trademarks of their own companies. All rights reserved. This eBook created entirely on a Mac using Pages 2.0
Copyright 2007

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Marketing Apple

  • 1.
  • 2. Well... APPLE DOESN’T HAVE SOME special place where their marketing secrets are kept, unless of course you count their charismatic CEO’s brain. The five secrets I offer here are careful deductions, empirical results and the product of my career as an engineer, sales rep, product manager, marketing executive, parent, son and avid consumer (although not necessarily in that order.) These secrets are super condensed learnings from my nearly decade-long tenure at Apple about how and why people spring to action. Since that time, I’ve uncovered many ways that can enable any company to tap into people’s innate desire to share their passion for products and help create “lift” the irresistible force of millions of customers selling your product for you. Just as Apple has harnessed this power more than any company in history now you can too. So even though these really aren’t Apple’s secrets these just may be even better. Here are my proven ideas to help you market like Apple and improve your business and your reputation at the same time. All I ask is that you share this eBook with everyone and please come to MarketingApple.com to share your thoughts, ideas and comments to improve on our collective ‘secrets’. OF COURSE THE REAL SECRET is there are more than just five secrets. But you’ll have to visit my website - or hire me to learn the rest. Enjoy. Copyright holder is licensing this eBook under the Creative Commons License, Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Please feel free to post this eBook on your blog, email it, or link to it with whomever you believe will benefit from reading it.
  • 3. People buy what other people have. PRODUCTS DON’T SELL. PEOPLE DO. Look carefully at Apple’s iPod commercials. You’ll see lots of happy, energetic people dancing in silhouette against a colorful and ever-changing background. Notice the distinctive white headphones flowing in unison to the owner’s movements. What you don’t see is a focus on iPod. No close-ups of how you select a song or adjust the volume level. Why would Apple take all the time to make a great user interface only to not show it on television? The reason is simple: Apple isn’t selling you an MP3 player. They are inviting you to experience the Apple lifestyle and to become part of the iPod community. Use any other MP3 player and you’ll hear good music. Use an iPod and you’ll feel good. You’ll fit in. Product features don’t create fans. Focus on what people do and show how they feel using your stuff. SHOW WHAT MATTERS. Those white iPod headphones were not designed by engineers they are a pure Apple marketing trick designed to make the visible part of their product a status symbol. Wear white This eBook courtesy of Steve Chazin, former Apple, Inc. sales and marketing executive. headphones and you are a member of the club. Think back to the first PowerBook - it was a unique dark grey color (it was patterned after a color designed by Whirlpool’s Refrigerator research to hide or eliminate fingerprints) In both cases, the distinctive grey PowerBook case and the more recent white iPod headphones are status symbols (and uniquely Apple.) Even the glowing Apple logo was fixed to be right-side up for others (it’s upside down to you when you open your new MacBook because you are selling the brand to others for Apple. ) Page 3 Figure out how to add something to your product that does for you what Apple’s white headphones do: give people an easy way to sell for you while making them feel like they are part of an exclusive club. More about this in Chapter 3. Copyright @ 2007 MarketingApple.com All Rights Reserved
  • 4. Make something good greater. not the mobile phone. The Mac, iPod, iTunes and iPhone are all successful because they Conventional wisdom says being first to were late to market and improved on existing market is advantageous and that Apple is a designs and functionality. Apple does one leader in creating new categories. thing very well: making complex things easy Conventional wisdom is wrong on both and elegant. The iPod is successful because it counts. Apple has never really invented makes getting your music into your pocket anything new. They didn’t invent the PC, the dead simple. Apple took existing MP3 player MP3 player, downloadable music, and certainly designs and applied their experience and technology to improve it. Plug your iPod in its cradle and it takes care of moving your music to your iPod, organized the same way it is on your computer. You’re done (and your iPod is charged at the same time - bonus!) Other MP3 players are still trying to catch up with this elegant brilliance. On the other hand, Apple’s Newton tried to carve out a whole new category - Portable Digital IMPROVE THE WORLD. This eBook courtesy of Steve Chazin, former Apple, Inc. sales and marketing executive. Page 4 Assistants - and failed miserably. Even the Mac improved on Apple’s Lisa. Just ask Steve. IPOD DOESN’T MAKE THE MUSIC SOUND BETTER. As an Apple employee and engineer by trade expecting a miracle in 1997 (when the company was near bankruptcy) I was let down when I first saw the iMac. On paper it was no better a computer than the Performa it replaced so we promoted it as the easiest way to get on the Internet. That marketing saved the company, not better technology, Today, the iPod doesn’t make your music sound better, provide better battery life, or save you money, What it does is make Apple fans. Copyright @ 2007 MarketingApple.com All Rights Reserved
  • 5. Help your customers help you. EARLY ADOPTERS WANT TO HELP YOU. Early adopters are taking a chance on you and want you to succeed. iPhone users feel what early PowerBook users felt in 1993. If you walked down the aisle of an airplane then you’d notice those distinctive grey Apple laptops standing out in a sea of unremarkable beige ones. Track balls and palm rests were real Apple innovations in the day (other laptops had the keyboard on the front lip - Apple fixed that) but the grey color was more important because it did two things at once: hide grime while differentiating its owner. Having a PowerBook was a status symbol so owners were proud to show them off and help win converts. Apple earned nearly 40% marketshare on the back of early PowerBooks users. Look at how iPhone users today are adding their voice to Apple’s own marketing efforts. I decided to purchase my iPhone only after reading a blog from one early adopter who tried to scratch his screen and failed. Real user’s unbiased, heartfelt reporting will convince more people to choose This eBook courtesy of Steve Chazin, former Apple, Inc. sales and marketing executive. your product than your own polished collateral ever will. STICKERS & T-SHIRTS. How can happy early adopters market for you? Simply provide something with the product that does it for you. Come up with your own version of Apple’s white headphones to make your product stand out. Or borrow another Apple trick - give away stickers (I’ve lost track of how many Dell’s I’ve seen sporting Apple stickers) or make T-shirts available from your website so owners can proudly display your logo for you. And in the Web 2.0 Page 5 world, make part of your website embeddable* on any MySpace or FaceBook profile and make it easy to cut and paste your HTML code anywhere. * Go to TubesNow.com for a solution Copyright @ 2007 MarketingApple.com All Rights Reserved
  • 6. Boil the story down to its syrupy goodness. MARKETING ISN’T ABOUT WHAT YOU SAY. MARKETING DIFFERENT. This eBook courtesy of Steve Chazin, former Apple, Inc. sales and marketing executive. Page 6 Before the Internet, marketers reached potential customers via print, billboard, radio and TV ads. Marketers had 30 seconds to tell their story and competition was limited to brands with multi-million dollar budgets. But the web changed all that. Today attention spans are only a few seconds long and anyone with an AdSense account can vie for the same customers as big brands. And while a company’s website is now the primary place to tell a story, many marketers push so much drivel at people that most visitors leave without taking action. Webmasters call it the “bounce rate.” Make sure everyone who comes to your website leaves with clarity about you via a tight, memorable message or image, even if they don’t purchase. Only then can they spread your word. Marketing isn’t what you do to reach your first customers, it’s what you do to help your first customers reach the rest. Tight messages are required. Look at how Apple focuses the message. Mac was “The Computer for the Rest of Us.” iPod was “1,000 Songs in Your Pocket. “ iMac was “3 Steps to the Internet.” And Pepsi challenged Coke only after “Choice of a New Generation” These messages are memorable and transcend product features. Lift occurs only after prospects and customers can easily repeat your message to their friends and colleagues. G re a t m a r ke t i n g entices people to consider your product and purchase it. Apple’s marketing is so good it creates purchases even before people see it. That happens when people do your marketing for you - 250,000 first day iPhone sales proves the point. Remember, Marketing isn’t about what you say, it’s what others say for you. Make sure you equip them with the right words. Copyright @ 2007 MarketingApple.com All Rights Reserved
  • 7. Surprise and delight your customers. FOCUS ON THE FEEL. Marketing is all about the complete package. Walk into an Apple store and you’ll feel less like you are in a store and more like you’re in a museum. This gives future customers a chance to experience the product among other like-minded people in a safe and fun environment. Make your website feel like an Apple store - surround the product with testimonials and customer feedback. So start with the packaging. Look at the iPhone box: finely crafted, with extra touches like velvet-lining reminiscent of a fine watch box. The iPhone rests in a tiny lucite bed, cradling the object d’art. Included is a tiny pamplet called “Finger Tips” (cute, huh) and a cleaning cloth (along with the all- The Mac was not just easier to use than the PC - it also had style. Style is Apple’s brand. Creative people gravitate to it because it frees their brain from having to “use” a computer. Designers, authors, artists and your customers are all fans of good design and respond to those extra, thoughtful touches. START WITH THE PACKAGING. Many marketers forget that their relationship with the customer really starts after they buy from you. Make their first experience memorable. Remember, you are counting on your customers to help spread the word and they need positive experiences to share. This eBook courtesy of Steve Chazin, former Apple, Inc. sales and marketing executive. important white Apple stickers) The experience of opening an Apple product becomes one more thing to share with the world - Google the plethora of “unboxing” sites dedicated to sharing the experience of opening a new package. Only Apple and Sony rate a high number of people eager to share with the world. Make great packaging and you’ll have earn your own fans. And remember that fan is shorthand for fanatic. Page 7 Copyright @ 2007 MarketingApple.com All Rights Reserved
  • 8. Learn the secrets you (really) need to know. ONE MORE THING... How does a huge company go from the brink of bankruptcy to worldwide success and 1000% stock growth seemingly overnight? The answer is simple, yet surprising: Better Marketing. And the company is Apple. This eBook teaches you 5 of the most important Apple-style marketing tips and tricks you can apply to help your business. Learn some of the marketing secrets that propelled Apple from the backwaters of the PC market to the worldwide leader in consumer electronics, music, video and mobile. Everyone - not just marketers - will benefit from these simple rules. This eBook is a free public service from a former Apple employee and current practitioner of MarketingApple viral marketing. Please share this eBook with all your friends and visit www.MarketingApple.com to learn more and post your comments and ideas for the community. Together we’ll build a valuable resource to help everyone market as well as Apple. - Steve Apple, PowerBook, iPod, iMac, MacBook and other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple, Inc.. Sony, Google and other company and product names are trademarks of their own companies. All rights reserved. This eBook created entirely on a Mac using Pages 2.0 Copyright 2007