Thursday, October 21, 2010

Draft Media Pitch: CVAIA

Dear Mr. Smith,
I have noticed that you have written many articles recently about finances.  I think you may be interested in writing something about the Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA).

CVAIA is a non-profit organization with the goal of teaching financial independence through passive income.  Investing is the main way to increase passive income.  Financial independence is achieved when passive income regularly exceeds expenses.  Assets must be higher than liabilities for passive income to become prevalent, thus covering monthly expenses. 

Preston Parker, president of CVAIA emphasizes three things to increase passive income, they are: time, assets and experience.

If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire.  People should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income.  Passive Income largely makes this possible.  They practice the methods found in the ideologies of books including Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, Atlas Shrugged, The Automatic Millionaire, and The Secret.

CVAIA teaches people how to increase passive income.  CVAIA embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange.  CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life.  The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.

For more information please contact Maddy Jack.

Draft Press Release 4: USU Italian Club

Utah State’s New Italian Club

LOGAN, Utah- Utah State University’s first Italian club started up this year for anyone who wants to learn Italian or Italian culture.

Wyatt Mcgregger, vice president of the club served his mission in Italy and decided to form the club with other friends who speak Italian.  “Italian is not taught at Utah State, our main goal is to have a professor come to teach here,” Mcgregger said. 

The Italian club meets every Tuesday from four to five in the afternoon.  They teach grammar principles and language.  Mcgregger said they plan on inviting Italians from Cache Valley as well as having Skype sessions with native Italians.  “We definitely plan on visiting many of the Italian restaurants around town,” Mcgreggor said.  

“We’ve only had two meetings so far, and we are still trying to spread the word, anyone is free to come,” Mcgregger said. 

So far eight people have showed up to the meetings and as many as sixteen said they are very interested. 

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Final Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

Oct. 12, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Preston Parker
CVAIA
123 N. Main
Logan, UT 84321
435-757-1234
preston@cvaia.com

Becoming Financially Independent by Increasing Passive Income

LOGAN, Utah- Increasing passive income while making people happier and successful doing the things they love is the Cache Valley Area Investors Association’s (CVAIA) goal.  This is achieved through education.

Preston Parker, president of CVAIA describes passive income as income earned on vacation or in your sleep.  Investing is the main way to increase your passive income.  Parker said anyone can be financially independent in 7 to 10 years while living a regular life style, just changing a few minor things.  But you must do it methodically without getting greedy. 

“You don’t have to make decisions solely based on your finances,” President Preston Parker of CVAIA said. 

There are three things Parker emphasized to start your passive income, you must invest your time, assets and experience.  “The rich buy assets first, so that they can eventually buy liabilities,” “Rich Dad Poor Dad” author Robert Kiyosaki said.

Financial independence is achieved when passive income regularly exceeds expenses.
Assets must be higher than liabilities for passive income to become prevalent thus covering monthly expenses.  If you are in college the best thing to do to increase passive income is to go to school and get your degree.

If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire.  People should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income.  Passive Income largely makes this possible.  There are many organizations with the stated goal of helping people understand the relationship between assets, liabilities, income, expenses.  They practice the methods found in the ideologies of books including Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, Atlas Shrugged, The Automatic Millionaire, and the Secret.

CVAIA teaches people how to increase passive income.  CVAIA embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange.  CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life.  The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.

For more information please contact Maddy Jack at 801-884-1234 or maddy@cvaia.com.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Draft Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

Oct. 12, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Preston Parker
CVAIA
123 N. Main
Logan, UT 84321
435-757-1234
preston@cvaia.com

Becoming Financially Stable
Help to increase your passive income

“You don’t have to make decisions solely based on your finances,” President Preston Parker of the Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) said.  CVAIA teaches financial independence through passive income.

Parker describes passive income as income earned on vacation or in your sleep.  Investing is the main way to increase your passive income.  CVAIA’s goal is to increase passive income, making people happier and successful doing the things they love.  Parker said anyone can be financially independent in 7 to 10 years while living a regular life style, just changing a few minor things.  But you must do it methodically without getting greedy. 

There are three things Parker emphasized to start your passive income, you must invest your time, assets and experience.  “The rich buy assets first, so that they can eventually buy liabilities,” Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki said.

Financial independence is achieved when passive income regularly exceeds expenses.
Assets must be higher than liabilities for passive income to become prevalent thus covering monthly expenses. 

If you are in college the best thing to do to increase passive income is to go to school and get your degree.

If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire.  People should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income.  Passive Income largely makes this possible.  There are many organizations with the stated goal of helping people understand the relationship between assets, liabilities, income, expenses.  They practice the methods found in the ideologies of books including Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, Atlas Shrugged, The Automatic Millionaire, and the Secret.

CVAIA teaches people how to increase passive income.  CVAIA embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange.  CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life.  The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.

For more information please contact Maddy Jack at 801-884-1234 or maddy@cvaia.com

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Final Press Release 2: Image Building

Sept. 29, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Burger Planet
12345 French Fry Road                                           
Gary, IN 54321
123-123-1234
info@burgplan.com

More Than Just Burgers and Fries
Burger Planet is adding additional options to its traditional menu

Gary, IN- Salads, fruit and lettuce wraps are a few of the changes Burger Planet is adding to its menu.  Starting in May Burger planet will be serving these new additions to the menu at all Burger Planets nationwide.

“I want our customers to realize that Burger Planet is committed to offering healthy choices on its menu,” CEO James E. Muellenbach III said.

Burger Planet has recently hired popular fitness expert Jayne Petersen to promote their new healthy line of food.  Petersen is known for her recent success with Opal Whitcomb.  Petersen stresses the importance of moderation, fruits, vegetables and walking, all of which Burger Planet agrees with.

Apart from the traditional favorites, Burger Planet will be offering white meat chicken breasts; gourmet Caesar, spinach and raspberry salads; and banana, pineapple, grape, apple and peach fruit packages- each less than 300 calories.  All sandwiches may also be served without the bun, a good alternative for any Atkins or South Beach diet.  “The company believes in encouraging customers to live healthier, active lifestyles,” Petersen said.

With this new health line, Burger Planet plans to inspire the nation to eat healthier and in moderation.  “I emphasize a message of moderation,” Jayne Petersen says, “Women can have a burger and fries now and then as long as they are active and also try some of Burger Planet’s exciting new menu choices.”

Petersen will be supervising Burger Planet chefs and is in the process of developing tray liners that offer nutritional advice.  Petersen will be accompanied by Burger Planet’s mascot Corny the Clown at various events throughout the nation promoting Burger Planets new healthy line of food.  The pair will host a kick-off ceremony May 12 at the Burger Planet Franchise in Times Square.  Commercials starring Petersen and Corny will start airing May 14.  Corny will be visiting Burger Planets across the nation in June, and shopping malls across the nation in July.

Founded in 1934, Burger Planet has served 52 billion customers and counting.  Burger Planet is the leader of the Quick Service Industry with 8,921 franchises in every state and 17 countries.


For more information, please contact PR consultant Maddy Jack at 801-555-7536 or mad.jack@aggiemail.usu.edu.

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Monday, September 27, 2010

Draft Press Releas 2: Image Building

Burger Planet
12345 French Fry Road                                     
Gary, IN 54321
123-123-1234
info@burgplan.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


More Than Just Burgers and Fries
Burger Planet is adding additional options to its traditional menu

Gary, IN- Salads, fruit and lettuce wraps are a few of the changes Burger Planet is adding to its menu.  Despite the fears loyal customers may worry about, Burger Planet will continue to cater to their existing market.   “I want our customers to realize that Burger Planet is committed to offering healthy choices on its menu,” CEO James E. Muellenbach III said.

 Burger Planet has recently hired popular fitness expert Jayne Petersen to promote their new healthy line.  Petersen is known for her recent success with Opal Whitcomb.  Petersen stresses the importance of moderation, fruits, vegetables and walking, all of which Burger Planet agrees with.

   Petersen will be supervising Burger Planet chefs, and is in the process of developing tray liners that offer nutritional advice.  Petersen will be accompanied by Burger Planet’s mascot Corny the Clown at various events throughout the nation promoting Burger Planets new healthy line of food.  The pair will host a kick-off ceremony May 12 at the Burger Planet Franchise in Times Square.  Commercials starring Petersen and Corny will start airing May 14.  Corny will be visiting Burger Planets across the nation in June, and shopping malls across the nation in July.

 Apart from the traditional favorites, Burger Planet will be offering white meat chicken breasts; gourmet Caesar, spinach and raspberry salads; and banana, pineapple, grape, apple and peach fruit packages- each less than 300 calories.  All sandwiches may also be served without the bun, a good alternative for any Atkins or South Beach diet.  “The company believes in encouraging customers to live healthier, active lifestyles.” Petersen said.

With this new health line, Burger Planet plans to inspire the nation to eat healthier and in moderation.  “I emphasize a message of moderation.” Jayne Petersen says, “Women can have a burger and fries now and then as long as they are active and also try some of Burger Planet’s exciting new menu choices.”

Founded in 1934, Burger Planet has served 52 billion customers and counting.  Burger Planet is the leader of the Quick Service Industry with 8,921 franchises in every state and 17 countries.  For more information, contact: Maddy Jack 801-555-7536 mad.jack@aggiemail.usu.edu.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Final Press Release 1: Announcement

President Preston Parker
Social Media Club of Cache Valley                               FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
851 N. Main St., Logan UT 84321
661-772-7537

Need Help With Social Media?
Facebookers, Tweeters and other social media meet monthly to help improve social media skills

LOGAN, Utah- The Social Media Club of Cache Valley (SMCCV) is having its quarterly Tweet Up at CafĂ© Sabor at 6:30 p.m. The SMCCV has been around since August of 2009.   Its purpose is to educate people about social media through meetings and networking with experienced business owners in the valley.

“A lot of small businesses in Cache Valley would greatly be affected by social media, it helps the community get information quicker,” President Preston Parker of SMCCV said.

Parker and his colleagues decided to model the SMCCV after Salt Lake City’s social media club in 2009.  The seven board members of the SMCCV have all done paid consulting.  Parker said all experts of the Cache Valley are members as well.  The club has monthly meetings every second Tuesday at Border’s.  Meeting vary from panel , discussions and hands on activities.  The age ranges from children to 80 year olds. 

The SMCCV is a non-profit organization and is accepting donations and sponsorships as well as volunteers.  Membership is free.  Door prizes will be awarded tonight.
               
Visit us at smccv.net or find us on Facebook under SMCCV.

For more information please contact PR consultant Maddy Jack 801-555-5643 or mad.jack@gmail.com.