Use "The Rock Band" Strategy for Getting Consistent Publicity
Mark C. Davis Personal Fitness Trainer and former student in my *Sell Yourself* class contacted me to let me know he would be on KGO's channel seven news with Dr.Dean Edell. In addition, he just received word that an article on him is slated to appear in the June issue of Men's Health Magazine. I asked him how he did it. Here's what he said: I borrowed my strategy from Ray Davies of the Kinks rock band. In his *Storyteller* show he talks about how he became a famous successful rock star. He frequently starts a story with *I knew a man who knew a man who knew [FILL IN THE BLANK].* I started working at the San Francisco Bay Club in 1997. From 1997 through 1999, I was in charge of the Signature Health Program. My job was to call and meet new members when they joined our club and help them get oriented. I would test their fitness during a 90 minute appointment and then do another one-hour training appointment.
As I was in charge of the program, I got first pick of who I would work with. If I spotted anyone who was involved with PR or any type of media, I made sure they were "mine."
During the 90 minute fitness test appointment, I would put them on a treadmill and ask them their life story. After they told me their story, they would inevitably ask me how I got into fitness. I would pull out my 8x10 photo of me standing on a beach at 368 pounds and say, *That was me.* (I currently weigh 200 pounds and no longer weigh myself).
I always got a startled, amazed reaction (a couple of people almost fell off of the treadmill). They would want to know every detail of my transformation. I always gave them a business card with my color before and after photos. I literally did this with hundreds of people.
I got to know a man who knew a man who was Editor-in-Chief of Men's Health. I kept in touch with him (he is in charge of West Coast Advertising Sales), and after a year Men's Health decided to do my story.
One of the people I met was the anchorwoman of a local Spanish language TV station. She was struggling with her weight. I told her my story in Spanish (my second language) and the next thing I knew, I was doing a live interview in Spanish that was broadcast by Univision all over the U.S. and Latin America. I actually got a call from a person who did not speak Spanish but saw my pictures on TV and wanted to train with me.
The Dr. Dean Edell story came about because we hired a Registered Dietician. I was involved in interviewing her and realized she had a lot of media contacts. I told her my story and let her know I wanted to publicize it. She told my story to Dr. Dean Edell's producer and they jumped on it. The story was broadcast two days in a row all over the U.S. (not just locally on KGO).
My Men's Health story will be in the June issue (they are currently scheduling the photo shoot). I plan on using the Edell and Univision interview tapes along with the Men's Health story to leverage my way onto national talk shows such as Oprah. I am currently working on a book.
The more publicity I receive, the more people I will get to know who know people who can help me.
If there are two things I learned and applied, they are:
1. You have to constantly work everyday at creating your own PR.
2. Don't be afraid to ask for anything. (I remember the exercise you did in your class where you offered a free book if someone did the right thing. The guy that walked right up to you and asked for it got it). I applied principle number 2.
I just found out that Oprah is looking for people like me for an upcoming show about weight loss success stories. I quickly sent off my tape and a one-page letter on why I should be on the show along with a tape of my Dean Edell interview. I remembered that a friend and fellow trainer used to train at the club where Oprah works out. I chatted with my friend and it turns out he trained the person who "discovered" Oprah along with one of Oprah's producers. My friend will introduce me to Oprah's associates.
Haven't heard anything yet; you will be one of the first to know. I know it is extremely hard to get booked on Oprah; but it is impossible without asking.
I guess I learned a couple of things in your class!
MY NOTE SUMMARY: Mark did/does a number of great media-savvy things.
1. He incorporates PR into his daily life.
2. He makes it a point to meet and establish a relationship with media people or people who have media contacts. 3. He asks for what he wants over and over again.
4. He sent a tape demonstrating that he's "mediagenic" long with a one-page letter pitching his story. (Producer's appreciate brevity).
5. He believes in what he does.
6. e's a walking testament to his own success.
7. He's committed to other people's success.
8. He perseveres. Way to go Mark!
Mark C. Davis is an American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) certified Personal Fitness Trainer at The San Francisco Bay Club. He specializes in working with overweight people of all sizes. mailto:mark@xbigman.comt 415.901.9354.
P.S. To do a media tour you need both stamina and to be in excellent physical condition. One client of mine who worked-out hard every day and said she had "endless energy" was so exhausted after a two-week media tour she had to take a vacation to recuperate! If you want to get into shape BEFORE your phone starts ringing off the hook set up an appointment with Mark or a personal trainer in the discipline of your choice in your local area.
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Susan Harrow is a top media coach, marketing strategist and author of *Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul* (HarperCollins), *The Ultimate Guide to Getting Booked on Oprah*, and *How You Can Get a 6- Figure Book Advance.* Her clients include Fortune 500 CEOs, millionaires, best-selling authors and successful entrepreneurs who have appeared on Oprah, 60 Minutes, NPR, and in TIME, USA Today, Parade, People, O, NY Times, Wall Street Journal, and Inc.
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