Thursday, September 29, 2011

Draft Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Preston Parker, President and CEO

Cache Valley Area Investors Association

Phone: (123) 456-7890

FAX: (321) 654-0987

www.cvaia.com

Attraction, Abundance, Exchange

Financial Independence is available for all Americans

LOGAN, Utah- In a recent interview with Cache Valley Area Investors Association President, Preston Parker said “if people learn the right mentality and approach to investing, all can be successful in what they desire.” Parker claims that by use of the Law of Attraction, Abundance, and Exchange; such laws discussed in books such as The Secret, and The Automatic Millionaire, all can become as successful and wealthy as they desire.

Parker seeks to promote the idea of Passive income Rather than Active income. Passive income is that income from such entities such as investing, as Active income is that income coming from a job or career. Financial independence is achieved when passive income exceeds expenses. Cache Valley Area Investors Association is a local organization that supports this cause and is looking to help advance members to learn and practice these laws themselves. “I want people to be happy, to have jobs they love and to be financially independent.” said Parker.

CVAIA meets every-other Tuesday to teach and discuss ways to build strong foundations of financial independence and they encourage all to attend.


Sarah Foote
sarah.foote13@gmail.com
(6030 793-3300

3 comments:

  1. Nice mention of the books and I love the title.

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  2. Really great start. I'm jealous of how much you can get written during class time.

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  3. Consider switching the Head and Subhead as the Head should identify what is going on. Check the AP Style on your phone numbers. It looks like you tried to do a hook before your lead, and it didn't work too well because the hook isn't that great. I'd suggest going right to the lead of What, Why, How (for a Cause Promotion release) ... then leave the quote for later supporting information. There is no need to say "in a recent interview" especially when in most Press Releases you would be making up the quotes.

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