Sunday, February 21, 2010

Final Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

February 20, 2010

For Immediate Release

Cache Valley Area Investors Association

Preston Parker, President and Founder

Cache Chamber of Commerce

160 N. Main St.

Logan, Utah 84321

preston@cvaia.com

PEOPLE CAN BE HAPPY THROUGH FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE

True Wealth Comes By How Long You Can Last Without Earned Income

People can be happy through financial independence by learning how to manage money early and acknowledging money does not buy happiness.

The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) focuses on education and networking to help people achieve the seven basic foundations for financial independence. Those foundations are self, real-estate, commodities, collectible, securities, businesses, and intellectual properties.

"These foundations help people to achieve true wealth," President Parker said. "True wealth is how long you can last without earned income and where independence begins with passive income."

Earned income is the paycheck that Robert Kiyosaki says is what keeps most people in the "rat race", the cycle of dependence on your job. CVAIA tries to teach people how to get passive income or investments above expenses.

"If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire," said Nathan Johnson, Communications Director.

People should be able to spend time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income. Passive income largely makes this possible. Parker said, "Financial independence allows you to not rely on your job for money. There are enough jobs in the United States that everyone could and should love what they do."

The members come together with the same belief that education mitigates the risks of investing. CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life. CVAIA holds regular meetings every other Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Cache Chamber of Commerce building. All meetings have a discussion or presentation and on Feb. 18 they will be having a presentation on coupons, the forgotten investment.

For more information please contact Courtney Rhodes, Director of Public Relations at 654-9834 or visit the CVAIA website at www.cvaia.com

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Draft Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

February 17, 2010

For Immediate Release


 

Cache Valley Area Investors Association

Preston Parker, President and Founder

Cache Chamber of Commerce

160 N. Main St.

Logan, Utah 84321

preston@cvaia.com


 

PEOPLE CAN BE HAPPY THROUGH FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE

True Wealth Comes By How Long You Can Last Without Earned Income


 

People can be happy through financial independence by learning how to manage money early and acknowledging money does not buy happiness. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) focuses on education and networking to help people achieve the seven basic foundations for financial independence. Those foundations are self, real-estate, commodities, collectible, securities, businesses, and intellectual properties.

"These foundations help people to achieve true wealth," President Parker said. "True wealth is how long you can last without earned income and where independence begins with passive income." Earned income is the paycheck that Robert Kiyosaki says is what keeps most people in the "rat race", the cycle of dependence on your job. CVAIA tries to teach people how to get passive income or investments above expenses.

"If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire," said Nathan Johnson, Communications Director. People should be able to spend time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income. Passive income largely makes this possible.

The members come together with the same belief that education mitigates the risks of investing. CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life. CVAIA holds regular meetings every other Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Cache Chamber of Commerce building. All meetings have a discussion or presentation and on Feb. 18 they will be having a presentation on coupons, the forgotten investment.

For more information please contact Courtney Rhodes, Director of Public Relations at 654-9834 or visit the CVAIA website at www.cvaia.com

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Final Draft of Press Release 2 : Image Management

February 16, 2010

For Immediate Release


Burger Planet

James E. Muellenbach III, CEO

1600 Penn Ave., Logan CA 87456

989-685-8475

CORNY THE CLOWN GETTING IN SHAPE WITH JANYE PETERSEN

Burger Planet Adds Healthier Items to Menu


Corny the Clown, Burger Planet's mascot, is teaming up with fitness guru, Jayne Petersen, to get into shape. Corny the Clown and Jayne Petersen will appear together at Burger Planet in Times Square New York City at noon on May 12 to launch their new healthy choice menu items. Along with the traditional menu items Burger Planet offers, customers will now be able to choose from calorie conscious salads or substitute fries for fruit packages that include peaches, pineapples, grapes, bananas, or apples. Customers can also order white meat chicken breast or they can order items without a bun, wrapped in lettuce, to make it a low-carb meal.

Along with new menu items the Burger Planet team has also invited Jayne Petersen to work with Burger Planet's chefs to make sure that new offerings are as healthy as possible. She is developing a new adult Burger Planet Smiley Meal that will include an ankle weight, the fruit packages, and the white meat Chicken entrée. She is also developing new tray liners that will offer nutritional advice.

"I emphasize a message of moderation. People 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, such as the fruit packages," said Jayne Petersen.

Burger Planet and Jayne Petersen have teamed up together to promote healthy living. Customers can come to Burger Planet and have a choice and live a lifestyle of moderation in the manner Petersen promotes.

"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," said James E. Muellenbach III, CEO of Burger Planet.

Look for Corny the Clown and Jayne Petersen at your local Burger Planet throughout the month of June as they make a nationwide tour to promote the new healthy choice menu options.

Founded in 1934 Burger Planet has served over 52 billion customers and has over 8,921 franchises in every state and in 17 different countries. Headquartered in Indiana the company employs 48,272 people.

For more information contact Courtney Rhodes, Public Relations Manager, at 989-485-4950 or at crhodes@gmail.com.


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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Daft Press Release 2: Image Management

February 9, 2010

For Immediate Release


 

Burger Planet

James E. Muellenbach III, CEO

1600 Penn Ave., Logan CA 87456

989-685-8475

CORNY THE CLOWN GETTING IN SHAPE WITH JANYE PETERSEN

Burger Planet Adds Healthier Items to Menu


 

Corny the Clown, Burger Planet's mascot, is teaming up with fitness guru, Jayne Petersen, to get into shape. Corny the Clown and Jayne Petersen will appear together at Burger Planet in Times Square New York City at noon on May 12 to launch their new healthy choice menu items. Along with the traditional menu items Burger Planet offers, customers will now be able to choose from calorie conscious salads or substitute fries for fruit packages that include peaches, pineapples, grapes, bananas, or apples. Customers can also order white meat chicken breast or they can order items without a bun, wrapped in lettuce, to make it a low-carb meal.

Along with new menu items the Burger Planet team has also invited Jayne Petersen to work with Burger Planet's chefs to make sure that new offerings are as healthy as possible. She is developing a new adult Burger Planet Smiley Meal that will include an ankle weight, the fruit packages, and the white meat Chicken entrée. She is also developing new tray liners that will offer nutritional advice.

"I emphasize a message of moderation. People 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, such as the fruit packages," said Jayne Petersen.

Founded in 1934 Burger Planet has served over 52 billion customers and has over 8,921 franchises in every state and in 17 different countries. Headquartered in Indiana the company employs 48,272 people.

"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," said James E. Muellenbach III, CEO of Burger Planet.

Look for Corny the Clown and Jayne Petersen at your local Burger Planet throughout the month of June as they make a nationwide tour to promote the new healthy choice menu options.

For more information contact Courtney Rhodes, Public Relations Manager, at 989-485-4950 or at crhodes@gmail.com.


 

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Resume 2.0

In a world that is now based on technology, it is no wonder that simple things like the resume are starting to adapt to that change. Resumes can be emailed, hyperlinked and created into a HTML. Even though hiring organizations tend to restrict resumes to a maximum of one page, with the advances of technology a person can really fit a lot onto that one page. A person can hyperlink their blog, Facebook, Twitter accounts to their resume which doesn't take up space but invites employers to look dive deeper into a persons history and their present.

However, no matter the advances in technology there are still mistakes that can be made. A resume is an opportunity to market one's achievements, it is not a personality contest. A persons resume should be inviting yet professional at the same time. You want to make sure that your most important aspects are listed and space is not wasted on unimportant past times. Most employers spend less than a minute per resume, so make sure its polished and shining.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Revised Press Release #1

Feb. 2, 2010

Social Media Club of Cache Valley

President Preston Parker

851 N. Main St., Logan Ut 84321

661-772-7537

WELCOMING THE SOCIAL MEDIA CLUB TO CACHE VALLEY

A New Club of Social Media Enthusiasts

 Social media is a new way of interacting with others through the internet. This evolutionary experience has come through the rising generation and has brought to the surface the power of YouTube, tweeting, Facebook, and blogging.     

The Social Media Club of Cache Valley (SMCCV) is new chapter of the national social media organization headquartered out of San Francisco, California. The club is run by President Preston Parker who was elected to his position in July 2009 when the club was organized. Parker is aided by a board of six members.

"The SMCCV was originally organized for one purpose, to have a location where people can learn from each other," said President Parker.

The SMCCV's 60 active members gather every second Tuesday at various locations throughout Cache Valley. This month on February 9 members are meeting at Borders to listen to a Government official speak about using social media. The club also meets every third month for a tweet-up held at Café Sabor. The tweet-ups allow for members to interact, share what they have learned with each other and also invite new members interested in the club.

To learn more about SMCCV and their activities please visit their website at smccv.com or follow their tweeter feeds at @smcotcv. Also become a fan on Facebook at facebook.com/smccv or become a member at smccv.net.


 

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