How a ‘Regular Joe’ Landed a Book Deal

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Stick It To The ManI’m in just as much shock as you about the image over yonder — A book with my name on it. I’m still in disbelief. So, how did this happen anyway? I’ll explain:

1. I noticed an e-mail from a publisher seeking story ideas for a new book project

2. I submitted a story

3. The publisher contacted me

4. The publisher asked if I’d be interested in writing the book

5. I agreed

6. I wrote the book

7. It’s releasing in June

What you should know is that without this blog, I probably wouldn’t have a book deal. The publisher read more than just my blog entry about fighting a multi-billion dollar company for 2,300 shareholders. They also read entries about the U.S. Government, Federal Reserve, and many other topics I’m passionate about. The very nature of Stick It To The Man is all about leveling the playing field between us ‘regular folks’ and those in government and corporate America. It was a great fit for everyone.

So, in addition to appearing on primetime TV, being interviewed by major press outlets, learning from extraordinary people, hanging out with celebrities in Hollywood, catching the ear of billionaires, teaching myself software design, interviewing cool people, and making a lot of great mistakes, I can also now add a book to my wonderful life experiences.

The only reason I can say I’ve had these experiences is because I’ve never denied myself the opportunity to experience them! The key is that I always believed in my ability to ascend obstacles and challenges to seize the moment.

If I can land a book deal, anyone can!

Ford, Honda in Secret Talks For A Deal?

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Ronald Lewis Dot Com Exclusive!

This morning, I discovered an interesting tidbit which led me to believe that Ford and Honda are holding private talks for some kind of deal. A visit from Ford Motor Company’s headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan give way to this hunch based on these direct keywords: “Ford Honda Talks”. What does this mean? Why would anyone within Ford click on an article I wrote suggesting the sell of Volvo to Honda?

Why would this individual search for hits on Google related to Ford and Honda holding talks? Are they someone who’s aware of these talks? Are they a member of upper management? At this point, anything is possible. Right now, rumors are flying that BMW and Ford are in talks to sell Volvo, but BMW denies any interest in acquiring Volvo.

I should mention as well that I’ve received multiple visits from both Ford and Honda to the article which gave me this interesting lead last July. It’s a noteworthy development considering the source of the inquiry: Ford Motor Company. To back up my assertion of this potential development, I have included the visitor data below:

Ford, Honda in Secret Talks For A Deal?