Friday, February 27, 2009

Final Media Pitch

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 27, 2009
Emilie Wheeler
Local News Editor
The Herald Journal
75 West 300 North
Logan, UT, 84321
ewheeler@hjnews.com

Subject Line: Reach Financial Independence Quicker

Dear Emilie Wheeler,

I know a lot of people are looking for ways to make money and help boost the economy. There is the program that can help.

Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA), a non-profit organization located in Logan Utah, teaches you how to reach financial independence quicker through passive income.

CVAIA helps people recognize opportunities to invest their time, assets, experiences and thoughts. CVAIA teaches people that if they invest these things it will lead to a passive income and financial independence quicker. They help you find opportunities and teach you how to invest in them. CVAIA teaches that if you invest in something that you are interested in you will be doing something that you love.

President and founder of CVAIA, Preston Parker said, “CVAIA helps people to learn and apply philosophies that will lead them to becoming financially independent quicker.”

It is really easy to get in touch or involved with CVAIA. You can find CVAIA at www.cvaia.com, on Facebook, include yourself on their email list or attend their weekly meetings. Meetings are held every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce. CVAIA has helped people reach financial independence within three to fifteen years.

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. 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. They practice 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 began in August 2007 and now has members from many geological locations and from all walks of life. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.

If you have any other questions please give me a call. We have specialist that you can meet and talk with.

Michelle Toponce
Public Relations Manager
michelletopnce@pubr.com

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Final Press Release 4

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 27,2009
Emilie Wheeler
Local News Editor
The Herald Journal
75 West 300 North
Logan, UT, 84321
ewheeler@hjnews.com

There is help if you have a mental illness
Cache Valley program helps those with mental illnesses cope with difficulties in their life.

LOGAN, Utah—The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), is a non-profit organization in Cache Valley that is holding meetings and support groups to help those with mental illnesses and their loved ones.

NAMI is a nationally known recovery support group for those with a mental illness regardless of their diagnosis. Group sessions are held the second Thursday of every month, free of charge. Sessions last 90 minutes and are held at the Logan Regional Hospital, second floor Room 5. The support meeting is held at 7 p.m. and the education meeting, to educate those living with a mental illness and those who want to know more about it, is at 8 p.m. NAMI also offers a recovery support group that is held every other Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Logan Library. Sessions are lead by trained individuals who are also in recovery. It is a place where those with a mental illness, or those who know someone with a mental illness, can talk to someone who understands.

Programs offered by NAMI are Family-to-Family and Building Recovery of Individuals Dreams and Goals through Education and Support (B.R.I.D.G.E.S.). Family-to-Family is a 12 week course that helps families deal with and understand mental illnesses. Family-to-Family is taught in early spring and fall. B.R.I.D.G.E.S. is a peer-to-peer taught course that brings people together to share their experiences with mental illness.

For more information please contact me.

Michelle Toponce
Public Relations Director
801-555-2345
mtoponce@prd.com

Monday, February 23, 2009

Draft: Press Release 4

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Emilie Wheeler
The Herald Journal
75 West 300 North
Logan, UT, 84321
ewheeler@hjnews.com

There is help if you have a mental illness
Cache Valley program helps those with mental illnesses cope with difficulties in their life.

LOGAN, Utah—The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), is a non-profit organization in Cache Valley dedicated to helping those with mental illnesses and their loved ones.

NAMI is a nationally known recovery support group for those with a mental illness regardless of their diagnosis. Group sessions are held the second Thursday of every month, free of charge. Sessions last 90 minutes and are held at the Logan Regional Hospital, second floor, 5. The support meeting is held at 7 p.m. and the education meeting, to educate those living with a mental illness and those who want to know more about it, is at 8 p.m. NAMI also offers a recovery support group that is held every other Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Logan Library. Sessions are lead by trained individuals who are also in recovery. It is a place where those with a mental illness, or those who know someone with a mental illness, can talk to someone who understands.

Programs offered by NAMI are Family-to-Family and Building Recovery of Individuals Dreams and Goals through Education and Support (B.R.I.D.G.E.S.). Family-to-Family is a 12 week course that helps families deal with and understand mental illnesses. Family-to-Family is taught in early spring and fall. B.R.I.D.G.E.S. is a peer-to-peer taught course that brings people together to share their experiences with mental illness.

For more information please contact me.

Michelle Toponce
Public Relations Director
801-555-2345
mtoponce@prd.com

Friday, February 20, 2009

Media Pitch: Draft 1

Subject Line: Reach Financial Independence Quicker

Dear Emilie Wheeler,

Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA), a non-profit organization located in Logan Utah, teaches you how to reach financial independent quicker through passive income.

CVAIA helps people recognize opportunities to invest their time, assets, experiences and thoughts that will lead to financial independence through passive income. Passive income is the generated income from that opportunity that was invested in. Passive income is a way that anyone can receive income doing something that they love. President and founder of CVAIA, Preston Parker said, “CVAIA helps people to learn and apply philosophies that will lead them to becoming financially independent quicker.” CVAIA has helped people reach financial independence within three to fifteen years.

There are many ways to get involved with or contact CVAIA. CVAIA can be found at www.cvaia.com, on Facebook, you can include yourself on their email list or attend their weekly meetings. Meetings are held every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce.

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. 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. They practice 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 began in August 2007 and now has members from many geological locations and from all walks of life. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.

If you have any other questions please give me a call. We have specialist that you can meet with and talk to.

Michelle Toponce
Public Relations Director
michelletoponce@pubr.com

Friday, February 13, 2009

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Final Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

Feb. 6, 2009
For Immediate Release
President Preston Parker
160 N. Main Street
Logan, UT 84321
cachevaia@gmail.com

Become Financially Independent
Cache Valley Area Investors Association helps educate reaching financial independence

LOGAN Utah— Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA), a non-profit organization, is helping educate others on how to become financially independent with passive income.

President and founder of CVAIA, Preston Parker said, “CVAIA helps people to learn and apply philosophies that will lead them to becoming financially independent quicker.” This organization helps you become financially independent quicker through education and opportunity, leading to a passive income. To achieve passive income CVAIA educates people to invest their time, assets, experiences and thoughts to create opportunities that will lead to financial independence while doing something they love. When passive income is higher than expenses, financial independence can be reached.

There are many ways to get involved with CVAIA. You can find CVAIA at www.cvaia.com, on Facebook, include yourself on their email list or attend their weekly meetings. Meetings are held every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce. CVAIA has helped people reach financial independence within three to fifteen years.

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. 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. They practice 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 began in August 2007 and now has members from many geological locations and from all walks of life. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.

Michelle Toponce
Public Relations Manager
michelletopnce@pubr.com

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Facebook

I was reading an article titled, “A Mother and Her Daughter Face up to Facebook,” by Debra Bruno and I had to laugh. I actually didn’t get Facebook until August of 2008. Until then I thought Facebook was pointless and a waste of time. I ended up getting Facebook so that I could easily share pictures with friends of events that we had attended. Since I have begun using it I have found it to be enjoyable and helpful in life. Facebook provides opportunities for networking and maintaining connections with others. I have attended two different colleges and although I do have my friend’s phone numbers and I could call them, it is easier to check out what and how my friends are doing on Facebook. I can view photos, leave comments and send them messages. It is a great way to communicate without inconveniencing someone with a lengthy phone call or a massive email. Everything you would ask about is available to view on their Facebook page. I do, however, talk to and communicate with all of my “Facebook friends” in person as well. I don’t believe that there are friends and then “Facebook friends”. My Facebook friends are my friends. I also don’t believe that you aren’t “true friends” unless you are Facebook friends. I have friends that I am not Facebook friends with and they are still just as good of friend. I believe that Facebook can be taken to the extreme, where you add anyone and everyone if you know them or not as a friend, or you only truly add friends that are actually your friends. It can be used for “Facebook stalking” and trying to find that cute guy or girl that you have a crush on, but that is not all. Facebook can be used to educate people on upcoming events in town, on campus, and the status friends. It is a way for families and friends to stay in contact when life takes you different places. Facebook can be good or bad, it depends on what your intentions are.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Draft Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

President Preston Parker
160 N. Main Street
Logan, UT 84321
cachevaia@gmail.com
Feb. 6, 2009
For Immediate Release

Become Financially Independent
Cache Valley Area Investors Association Helps educate in reaching Financial Independence

LOGAN Utah— Cache Valley Area Association (CVAIA) is helping educated others on how to become Financially independent with a passive income.
CVAIA educates people to invest their time, assets, experience and thought into opportunities. President and Founder of CVAIA, Preston Parker said, “CVAIA helps people to learn and apply philosophies that will lead them to becoming financially independent quicker.” This organization offers education and opportunity to achieving a passive income. Passive income is the product of time, assets, experiences and thought put into a chosen opportunity.
CVAIA holds meetings to educate on financial questions every other Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Chambers of Commerce.

Michelle Toponce
Public Relations Manager
michelletopnce@pubr.com

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Revised Final Press Release 2: Image Building

Burger Planet
123 Lakerway
Gary, IN 84341
801-555-4567
burgerpalnet.com

Feb. 5, 2009
For Immediate Release

Burger Planet changes up menu
Burger Planet adds new food to help 30-40 year old women eat healthier

GARY Ind.—Burger Planet has hired Jayne Peterson, fitness guru, to be the spokes person for their new line of food geared toward women aged 30-40.

Jayne Petersen has been a sensation in the weight loss industry with her latest weight loss success story, Opal Whitcomb, who lost 75 pounds. Petersen, who has encouraged women to live a healthier lifestyle, will be supporting Burger Planet in a menu that is healthy choice for women. Peterson said, “The company believes in encouraging customers to live healthier, active lifestyles and I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson."

Recent market research has shown that 30 to 40 year old women are eating less at fast food restaurants due to the unhealthy food choices. Burger Planet, along with their classics like the Saturn and Mercury, has provided a healthier menu. Burger Planet has added white meat chicken breasts, with the choice of mayo or no mayo and the choice of it being wrapped in lettuce. They have also added packets of different types of fruit: Apples, grapes, peaches, pineapple, or bananas. As well as a new line of gourmet salads

James E. Muellenbach III, company CEO, said “Burger Planet cares about its customers. For more than seven decades, the company has succeeded because it put customers first. We listen to our customers. And our customers desire healthy choices, of which we offer many.”

Burger Planet was founded in 1934 and is currently the leader of the Quick Service Restaurant Industry (QSR). Its companies founder James E. Muellenbach I, is the current president of the QSR Association. It has 8,921 franchises in every state and 17 countries. It has served up to 52 billion customers and counting.

Michelle Toponce
Public Relations Supervisor
801-555-3322
michelletoponce@burgerplanet.com
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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Final Press Release 2: Image Building

02-5-09
For immediate release
Burger Planet
123 Lakerway
Gary IN, 84341
801-555-4567
burgerpalnet.com

Burger planet changes up menu
Burger planet adds new food to help 30 to 40 year old women eat healthier

GARY Indiana—Burger planet has hired Jayne Peterson, fitness guru, to be the spokes person for their new line of food geared toward women aged 30-40.

Jayne Petersen has been a sensation in the weight loss industry with her latest weight loss success story, Opal Whitcomb, who lost 75 pounds. Petersen, who has encouraged women to live a healthier lifestyle, will be supporting Burger Planet in a menu that is healthy choice for women. Peterson said, “The company believes in encouraging customers to live healthier, active lifestyles and I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson."

Recent market research has shown that 30 to 40 year old women are eating less at fast food restaurants due to the unhealthy food choices. Burger Planet, along with their classics like the Saturn and Mercury, has provided a healthier menu. Burger Planet has added white meat chicken breasts, with the choice of mayo or no mayo and the choice of it being wrapped in lettuce. They have also added packets of five different types of fruit: Apples, grapes, peaches, pineapple, or bananas. As well as a new line of gourmet salads

James E. Muellenbach III, company CEO, said “Burger Planet cares about its customers. For more than seven decades, the company has succeeded because it put customers first. We listen to our customers. And our customers desire healthy choices, of which we offer many.”

Burger planet was founded in 1934 and is currently the leader of the Quick Service Restaurant Industry (QSR). Its companies founder James E. Muellenbach I, is the current president of the QSR Association. It has 8,921 franchises in every state and 17 countries. It has served up to 52 billion customers and counting.

Michelle Toponce
Public Relations Superviser
801-555-3322
michelletoponce@burgerplanet.com
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Draft Press Release 2: Image Building Final

02-2-09

For immediate release

Burger Planet

123 Lakerway

Gary IN, 87265

801-555-4567

burgerplanet.com

Burger Planet changes up menu

Burger Planet adds new food to help 30 to 40 year old women eat healthier

GARY Indiana—Burger Planet, in addition to their existing menu, has added a new line of food geared toward the healthy eater.

Burger Planet was founded in 1934 and is currently the leader of the Quick Service Restaurant Industry (QSR).Its company’s founder, James E. Muellenbach I, is the current president of the QSR Association. It has 8,921 franchises in every state and 17 countries. It has served up to 52 billion customers and counting.

Recent market research has shown that 30 to 40 year old women are eating less at fast food restaurants due to the unhealthy food choices. Burger Planet has now provided healthy choices in addition to their original menu classics. Burger Planet has added white meat chicken breasts, with the choice of mayo or no mayo along with the choice of it being served wrapped in lettuce. They also have added packets of five different types of fruit: apples, grapes, peaches, pineapple, or bananas. At the same time adding a new line of gourmet salads.

James E. Muellenbach III, company CEO said, “Burger Planet cares about its customers. For more than seven decades, the company has succeeded because it put customers first. We listen to our customers. And our customers desire healthy choices, of which we offer many.”

The company has hired Jayne Petersen, a famous fitness guru who helped Opal Whitcomb lose 75 pounds, to be there spokes person for their healthy line of food. Peterson said, “Burger Planet has been a leader in the Quick Service Restaurant industry in offering healthy menu choices. The company believes in encouraging customers to live healthier, active lifestyles and I have spent my life trying to teach women that lesson."

Burger Planet as been able to help those women between the ages of 30 to 40 eat healthier food. Burger Planet will still be serving the classics like The Saturn, a burger with onion rings layered on top, as well as a soda to go along with any meal. Burger Planet has made it so that anyone can choose how they want to eat.


Michelle Toponce

Public Relations Supervisor

michelletoponce@burgerplanet.com

801-555-3322

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