Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Media Pitch Final Draft

Media Pitch
E-mail title: Help Navigating a Troubled Economy

Dear Brent Davis,

There is a growing philosophy that your readers would love to hear about. It teaches people how a passive income can help them gain financial independence in 3-10 years. They just need something to invest, whether it be time, money, or credit. Given today’s economic situation, I think just about everyone would want to hear more about it.

The easiest way for them to learn more is by visiting the Cache Valley Area Investors Association, a local group that is teaching people this theory and basic financial skills.

It is a non-profit group that meets every other Thursday at 7:00 at the Cache County chamber of commerce.

The group meetings teach not only these, but it also answers the questions of the members on whatever topic they may have questions on. They also try to bring in outside experts when they can so as to broaden perspectives and better answer questions. It is a safe environment in which those who want to know more on how to be financially independent can come and freely learn.

If you decide you have any questions on it, I would love to hear from you. If you would like to arrange an interview time, I can be reached by phone at 801-633-6840, or reached at i.mordecai.f@aggiemail.usu.edu.

Ian Fitch
801-633-6840
i.mordecai.f@aggiemail.usu.edu
945 N. 800 E. #3
Logan, 84321 UT

Press Release 4 Final Draft

Press Release 4
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 10, 2008

Wayne Dymock,
Institute Director
160 N. Main St.
Logan, UT 84321

AGGIE UNITY
Institute focusing on helping campus be one.

LOGAN, Utah Change can be a great thing, and definitely has been at USU. Due to recent changes in school policy, the LDS Institute of Religion is once again able to have a real presence on the campus. With this regained freedom, one of the big goals they have is to help the campus come closer together. Their efforts include planning activities with FOCUS, the on-campus Christian group, and by inviting any and all students of the university to take classes at the institute.

It is well known that people are a lot less scared of people who are different when they take them time to get to know each other, and this is something that the teachers at the Institute would definitely like to see more of on the campus. “We would like to see all of the students on campus being able to freely be themselves, and express their opinions,” says Bro. Dymock. Some of the ways they plan on doing this are by not only working together with FOCUS, but by also having students from foreign nations come and take with the students at the institute. Here they could help the students better understand other cultures and believes.

The other method is by inviting all the students on campus, regardless of religion, to come and take classes at the institute. Here they would be able to learn more of what their LDS counterparts on campus truly believe, and through this understanding get along and work together better.

The Logan LDS Institute of Religion is dedicated to the well being of the students. It has full-time faculty, and offers classes on weekdays, both morning and night. The classes cover dozens of topics, and are sure to have one that appeals to every student. The faculty strives to teach students the lessons they need to keep happiness in their lives, and spread it to others. For those interested in getting involved, e-mail Bro. Woodbury at woodburym@ldsces.org, or feel free to walk in and ask the front-desk secretary.

Ian Fitch
945 N. 800 E. #3
Logan UT, 84321
i.mordecai.f@aggiemail.usu.edu

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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Media Pitch

E-mail title: Help Navigating a Troubled Economy

To Fredrick,

There is a growing philosophy that your readers would love to hear about. It teaches people how a passive income can help them gain financial independence in 3-10 years. They just need something to invest, whether it be time, money, or credit. Given today’s economic situation, I think just about everyone would want to hear more about it.

The easiest way for them to learn more is by visiting the Cache Valley Area Investors Association, a local group that is teaching people this theory and basic financial skills.

It is a non-profit group that meets every other Thursday at 7:00 at the Cache County chamber of commerce.

The group meetings teach not only these, but it also answers the questions of the members on whatever topic they may have questions on. They also try to bring in outside experts when they can so as to broaden perspectives and better answer questions. It is a safe environment in which those who want to know more on how to be financially independent can come and freely learn.

If you decide you have any questions on it, I would love to hear from you. If you would like to arrange an interview time, I can be reached by phone at 801-633-6840, or reached at i.mordecai.f@aggiemail.usu.edu.

Ian Fitch
801-633-6840
i.mordecai.f@aggiemail.usu.edu
945 N. 800 E. #3
Logan, 84321 UT

Press Release 4

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 10, 2008

Wayne Dymock,
Institute Director
160 N. Main St.
Logan, UT 84321

AGGIE UNITY
Institute focusing on helping campus be one.

LOGAN, Utah Change can be a great thing, and definitely has been at USU. Due to recent changes in school policy, the LDS Institute of Religion is once again able to have a real presence on the campus. With this regained freedom, one of the big goals they have is to help the campus come closer together. Their efforts include planning activities with FOCUS, the on-campus Christian group, and by inviting any and all students of the university to take classes at the institute.

It is well known that people are a lot less scared of people who are different when they take them time to get to know each other, and this is something that the teachers at the Institute would definitely like to see more of on the campus. “We would like to see all of the students on campus being able to freely be themselves, and express their opinions,” says Bro. Dymock. Some of the ways they plan on doing this are by not only working together with FOCUS, but by also having students from foreign nations come and take with the students at the institute. Here they could help the students better understand other cultures and believes.

The other method is by inviting all the students on campus, regardless of religion, to come and take classes at the institute. Here they would be able to learn more of what their LDS counterparts on campus truly believe, and through this understanding get along and work together better.

The Logan LDS Institute of Religion is dedicated to the well being of the students. It has full-time faculty, and offers classes on weekdays, both morning and night. The classes cover dozens of topics, and are sure to have one that appeals to every student. The faculty strives to teach students the lessons they need to keep happiness in their lives, and spread it to others.

Ian Fitch
945 N. 800 E. #3
Logan UT, 84321
i.mordecai.f@aggiemail.usu.edu

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Friday, October 3, 2008

Final Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 26, 2008

Preston Parker,
Founder/President
160 N. Main St.
Logan, UT 84321
cachevaia@gamil.com
www.cvaia.com

FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE
Work because you want to, not because you have to.

LOGAN, Utah A new philosophy is beginning to gain hold in America. People are starting to realize that they can work at a job they love and still make a living. They believe you just need something to invest, whether it be time, money, or credit. Organizations have formed to educate others, and to spread the cause. As non-profit organizations, the groups are doing their best to help others. President Parker has founded such a group here in Cache County to try and help others find this way of life.

A local group has been an advocate of this philosophy. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is a group trying educate others on how they can improve their financial situation. "Financial independence is within everyone's reach. They just need to be willing to work for it," said Preston Parker, the president of the group. The group teaches members how a passive income can be obtained if one is willing to invest time, money, or credit. They teach how this passive income can lead to financial independence in 3-10 years, with the time depending on the effort.

In the group's meetings they provide a non-threatening environment in which the members can ask questions about anything that they might have questions on. When the group is able, or feels that it would add more to the topic, they will even bring in guest speakers to educate the members.

Joining the group is simple. Send an email to President Parker and you will be added to the group. The meetings are held every other Thursday at 7:00 at the Cache County chamber of commerce, located at 160 N. Main St. in Logan.

People in America have ample opportunity and options to be able to work in a job they enjoy. Understanding passive income makes this possible. There are many associations which are helping educate people in how to truly become financially independent. Cache Valley Area Investors Association based in Logan, Utah, is one such organization. It was founded in July 2007 and currently has 50 members.

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