Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Final Press Release 4

March 1, 2010
For immediate release


Contact Information:
Jud Eades, CEO
3120 North Main No. Logan, UT 84341
Office (435) 753-9600
Fax: (435) 753-9650
ARS helps out local CAPSA shelter
Local business volunteers services


Logan, Utah-- Advanced Restoration Services of Logan provided the local Community Abuse Prevention Services Agency with over $800 worth of free carpet cleaning. ARS teamed up with a group of university students to help provide this service for the local shelter. The students cleaned the exterior of the building, held a paper drive, and coordinated with ARS to get the carpets cleaned.

“We were pleased to help out a non-profit organization that does so much good for Logan and its residents,” said CEO Jud Eades. The company also recently donated 10 percent of all their carpet cleaning income from December to the child and family support center.

ARS is a full-disaster restoration company and has been determined to help people since 1985. The company provides complete, accurate itemized estimates, responds immediately to emergencies within the hour, and completes each job to the customer’s satisfaction.

For more information, please contact public relations director Tyler Newbold at 801-637-8818 or email at ty.newbo@aggiemail.usu.edu.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Media Pitch Final


Cache Valley Area Investors Association

For immediate release

Contact Information:

President and Founder Preston Parker


Subject Line: Financial Independence is key for families

Financial Stability brings peace of mind


Dear Alison Baugh,

Increasing passive income above monthly expenses will help bring financial independence and more opportunity for growth.

“Understanding that making money through other means besides monthly paychecks will help individuals become financially independent,” said President Preston Parker. Most Americans go from paycheck to paycheck and struggle to make money. Many people are not happy when they have no reason not to be happy.

Alison, we feel that this information is important to the Herald Journal because many of the readers have big families who struggle with finances. We feel that this information would help readers financially and an article would catch the attention of Logan residents looking for financial stability.

The association teaches how to become financially independent through educational meetings and networking. The meetings are held at 7 p.m. every other Thursday at the Cache Chamber of Commerce on 160 N. Main St. The discussions are member driven. Members come from all walks of life from seasoned investors to university students trying to learn more.

“We believe people should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income,” said Parker. The club is dedicated to this goal and helping others achieve it.

The Cache Valley Area Investors Association was created in August of 2007. Being financially independent has been taught in books such as Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” and Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”.

Call Tyler Newbold at 801-691-4378 so that we can talk about an article idea. We can also set up an interview with Preston Parker for more information regarding CVAIA.

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Draft Media Pitch


Cache Valley Area Investors Association

For immediate release:

Contact Information:

President and Founder Preston Parker

preston@cvaia.com

Subject Line: Financial Independence is key for families
Financial Stability brings peace of mind


Dear Alison Baugh,

Getting passive income above monthly expenses will help bring financial independence and more opportunity for growth.

“Understanding that making money through other means besides monthly paychecks will help individuals become financially independent,” said President Preston Parker. Most Americans go from paycheck to paycheck and struggle to make money. Many people are not happy when they have no reason not to be happy.

Alison, we feel that this information is important to the Herald Journal because many of the readers have big families who struggle with finances. We feel that this information would help readers financially and an article would catch the attention of Logan residents looking for financial stability.

The association teaches how to become financially independent through educational meetings and networking. The meetings are held at 7 p.m. every other Thursday at the Cache Chamber of Commerce on 160 N. Main St. The discussions are member driven. The use of coupons is the topic of discussion for this week. Members come from all walks of life from seasoned investors to university students trying to learn more.

“We believe people should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income,” said Parker. The club is dedicated to this goal and helping others achieve it.

The Cache Valley Area Investors Association was created in August of 2007. Being financially independent has been taught in books such as Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” and Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”.

Call Tyler Newbold at 801-691-4378 so that we can talk about an article idea. We can also set up an interview with Preston Parker for more information regarding CVAIA.

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Draft Press Release 4

March 1, 2010

For immediate release


Contact Information:
Jud Eades, CEO
3120 North Main No. Logan, UT 84341
Office: (435) 753-9600 Fax: (435) 753-9650
ARS helps out local CAPSA shelter

Local business volunteers services


Logan, Utah-- Advanced Restoration Services of Logan provided the local Community Abuse Prevention Services Agency with over $800 worth of free carpet cleaning. ARS teamed up with a group of university students to help provide this service for the local shelter.

“We were pleased to help out a non-profit organization that does so much good for Logan and its residents,” said CEO Jud Eades. The company also recently donated 10 percent of all their carpet cleaning income from December to the child and family support center.

ARS is a full-disaster restoration company and has been determined to help people since 1985. The company provides complete, accurate itemized estimates, responds immediately to emergencies within the hour, and completes each job to the customer’s satisfaction.

For more information, please contact public relations director Tyler Newbold at 801-637-8818 or email at ty.newbo@aggiemail.usu.edu.
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