Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Draft Press Release 4

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: Oct. 20, 2010
USU Student Giving Committee
Contact: Tessa Goodall, Committee Chair
Phone: 555-555-0000
Email: t.a.good@aggiemail.usu.edu

Students are Giving Back to the University

Student Giving Committee promotes “Aggies for Change” campaign

LOGAN, Utah. – “Tuition paid by students only accounts for 16 percent of the costs needed to keep the university running,” Tessa Goodall, Student Giving Chair, said. “The rest is paid for by donors.”

The Student Giving Committee is working to promote the idea that it is easy for students to give back to the university by donating their spare change. These coin collections will happen once a semester, the first one being Oct. 21-22.

As part of Tuition Freedom Day, price tags were displayed around campus to show the true costs of operating different buildings and suckers were passed out with information on them.

“Our purpose is to create awareness. When students realize how little they already give to the university, they will become more willing to donate a little more,” Goodall said. “We want students to feel invested in their education.”

The Student Giving Committee has meetings every Thursday at 9 p.m. in Old Main 114. Anybody is welcome to help out. More projects will follow throughout the semester and in the spring students will get to vote on what happens with their donations.

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Media Contact: Shana Sanders
Publicity Chair, Student Giving
Phone: 555-555-5555
Email: Shanasanders08@gmail.com

Draft Media Pitch

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Date: Oct. 20, 2010

Financial Independence is Easier to Obtain Than People Realize

Local Club Promotes Awareness of Financial Independence Among Community Members


Dear Lance Frazier,

Most of middle-class America does not believe they can ever be financially independent and citizens of Cache Valley have been financially stressed due to the recent problems with the economy and difficulty of finding jobs. I think it would be in the best interest of the Herald Journal to publish an article giving people the resources to get involved and learn how to become more financially independent.

Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) is a local organization that works to educate community members on ways to become financially independent.CVAIA meets every first Thursday at the Logan Chamber of Commerce and every third Thursday at a local restaurant. There are about 80 members in Cache Valley and the club is free. More information can be found at www.cvaia.com

Cache Valley Area Investors Association (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.

I would be more than happy to set up an interview with Preston Parker, founder and president of CVAIA, if you have the time. Let me know what I can do to help.

Thank you,


Shana Sanders
PR Specialist, CVAIA
Phone: 555-555-5555
Email: Shanasanders08@gmail.com

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Final Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: Oct. 5, 2010
Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA)
115 Main St.
Logan, UT 84321
Contact: Preston Parker, Founder and President
Phone: 555-555-0000
www.cvaia.com

Financial Independence Comes From High Passive Income and Low Expenses

Local Club Promotes Awareness of Financial Independence in the Community

LOGAN, Utah. – Most of middle-class America does not believe they can ever be financially independent: when passive income is greater than expenses.

“Financial independence is not about luck. It is planned, orchestrated and executed,” Preston Parker, founder and president of Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA), said.

The purpose of CVAIA is to promote the cause of financial independence. Once out of college, a person can be financially independent in 7-10 years and never have to work another day in his/her life because they have to, but because they love what they do.

"I want people to be happy, to have jobs they love and to be financially independent," Parker said. "Creating an atmosphere where people actually want to go to work may end up making the world a better place."

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, and 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.

Cache Valley Area Investors Association (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.

Guest speakers are brought in and discussions are held to educate members on the theologies of financial independence.

CVAIA meets every first Thursday at the Logan Chamber of Commerce and every third Thursday at a local restaurant. There are about 80 members in Cache Valley and the club is free. More information can be found at www.cvaia.com.

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Media Contact: Shana Sanders
PR Specialist, CVAIA
Phone: 555-555-5555
Email: Shanasanders08@gmail.com

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Draft Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Date: Oct. 5, 2010
Cache Valley Areas Investors Association (CVAIA)
115 Main St.
Logan, UT 84321
Contact: Preston Parker, Founder and President
Phone: 555-555-0000
Email: CVIAI@bp.com

Financial Independence Comes From High Passive Income and Low Expenses

LOGAN, Utah. – Most of middle-class America does not believe they can ever be financially independent, that is when passive income is greater than expenses.

“Financial independence is not about luck. It is planned, orchestrated and executed,” Preston Parker, founder and president of Cache Valley Investors Association (CVAIA), said.

The purpose of CVIAI is to promote the cause of financial independence. Once out of college, a person can be financially independent in 7-10 years and never have to work another day in his/her life because they have to, but because they love what they do.

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CVIAI meets every first Thursday at the Logan Chamber of Commerce and every third Thursday at a local restaurant. There is no cost to members.

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Media Contact: Shana Sanders
PR Specialist, CVAIA
Phone: 555-555-5555
Email: Shanasanders08@gmail.com