Here’s My Secret To Press Coverage (And How I Made 2008 My Most Active Year)

Posted in All by Ronald Lewis

Note: I’ll be adding links to recent press mentions soon — My primary focus was getting this posted while it was still fresh in my mind. Be sure to come back, because I’ll be adding more examples from my experiences that will hopefully help your efforts (It’s not my intent to tease you, but I want you to come back for more!)

For the last week or so, I’ve experienced a blur in the press and online: I’ve been quoted by the Associated Press, Christian Science Monitor, Denver Post and other outlets on a variety of subjects from food to technology. And it doesn’t stop there: There’s CNN, Laptop Magazine and a few others that are on the way.

In the past, I’ve been quoted or featured by the Detroit News, Nashville Business Journal, Rocky Mountain News (about three months ago), TechCrunch, NewTeeVee and many others. My first appearance in a publication dates back to 1995, where I was featured alongside a team of brilliant high school software developers for a national computer programming competition. We were rewarded for our top finish in the competition, beating out dozens of other high schools across the country. It was a wonderful moment!.

When I started getting press coverage some 9 years ago on my own, I started by writing my own press releases and hunting for contacts who might be working on stories relevant to what I was doing at the time. Reading a lot of press releases helped too, because I didn’t know a thing about writing them, so I emulated what I read and it worked! :-)

In 2000, I made my debut in my hometown paper, The Detroit News, along with a childhood friend. I wanted to get the word out about our new startup, so I managed to secure an interview with the News. The reaction around town was pretty weird, because they featured us on the cover of the business section. In 2001, I made an appearance in the Nashville Business Journal for another project I founded. I issued a press release I wrote to the local media in Nashville and that’s how I got the interview.

I still can’t believe how many blogs, newspapers and such I’ve been featured or quoted by. In April 2008, I was invited by ABC to record an interview for their special on the late Dr. Randy Pausch. It was my second television experience — But on a much larger scale. It was inspiring to be part of a special that not only humbled me, but brought tears to my eyes. All of these experiences are the result of commanding a desired outcome and seizing opportunities as they present themselves.

I’ve always been a guy who has worked hard to get his name and passions out into the world. So, if you’re trying to plug yourself, get busy and make yourself available to the press. I’d be happy to share my experiences with anyone who cares to learn how I did it, because I’m a firm believer that we can achieve anything we want if we grant ourselves the permission to do so.

Oh, Yeah! Number of Flights in 2008: 10+

Posted in Random by Ronald Lewis

When I left my last and final corporate job in 2005, my weekly flying schedule came to a screeching halt. From Summer 2004 to Summer 2005, I had flown more than 50,000 nautical air miles between American, Soutwest and Delta Air. My goal for 2008 was to increase my flying and I’m happy to report that I’ve accomplished the goal! Granted, I have not reached my ultimate goal of weekly flights, but I’m pretty happy with the outcome:

1. Detroit, Michigan (+3)
2. Chicago, Illinois (+3)
3. Newark, New Jersey (+1)
4. New York, New York (+1)
5. Phoenix, Arizona (+1)
6. Las Vegas, Nevada (+1)
7. Austin, Texas (+1)
8. Dallas, Texas (+1)

Several flights were trips to visit family and friends, with the rest being leisure and conferences. The New York flight was a quick day trip to record an interview for the ABC special dedicated to the late CMU professor, Dr. Randy Pausch.

Tomorrow, I’ll fly to Calgary, Alberta, Canada for a weekend of fun through Monday. Its been two years since my last visit to Calgary and I’m looking forward to seeing how this great Canadian city has grown since.

Now, if only I can work out some kind of spokesman deal for one of the airlines, I’ll be all set! I never get tired of flying!

Randy Pausch: A Dreamer Will Never Be Forgotten

Posted in All by Ronald Lewis

I am making this a featured post for the month of April in honor of Dr. Randy Pausch who died of terminal pancreatic cancer in July 2008. We all need heroes and Dr. Pausch is one of many for me.

On Wednesday, April 9th (2008), ABC aired its hour long Diane Sawyer special with Randy Pausch, “The Last Lecture: A Love Story for Your Life”, which details the touching story of a respected CMU professor who’s dying of terminal pancreatic cancer. Having blogged on several different occasions about Randy’s “Last Lecture” video (view the entire 1.5 hour video), ABC invited me last week to film an interview for the special.

Although ABC didn’t use any of the footage we recorded in New York last Wednesday, they did use the original video I submitted to them at the very beginning of the special. The main point used from the video: “Randy’s video inspired me.” I am happy that I was able to tell Randy that he’s inspired me to enable the dreams of others (I’ve achieved many wonderful dreams of my own), to continue dreaming (my dreams have never disappointed me) and to find the good in humanity (I can be cynical about the world around me).

Again, many thanks to ABC and most importantly to Randy.