March 18, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Final Press Release 4: ManeTheory
March 18, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Final Media Pitch Email: CVAIA
Subject: A local cause helps Cache Valley learn how to become financially secure
Dear Jay,
The current economic recession has Logan residents looking for ways to become financially stable. Many people in cache valley are living through these hard times, paycheck to paycheck trying to find ways to provide for their families. A newly organized group, Cache Valley Area Investors Association, aims to help the community become financially secure by providing free financial advice.
Jay, the cause is to help anyone who is interested in becoming financially independent learn how to do so. Preston Parker, President of CVAIA, said “someone’s true wealth is how long they can live without their earned income.” I think that USU students would benefit from attending CVAIA meetings to learn now how to manage their money so that they will not have financial problems later in life.
The movement of financial independence has been around for decades. Founders of this cause such as Ayn Rand hoped to educate people about finances in effort to ease the burden brought on by money. Today this ideology is furthered by experts like Robert Kiyosaki and Suze Orman.
The local organization that supports this cause, CVAIA, holds meetings twice a month to educate anyone who wants to become financially independent. You can also go to www.cvaia.com to become a member and to learn more about the cause. I am more than willing to set up an interview for you with either Preston Parker or myself to answer any questions you might have and to provide you with more information. Feel free to contact me at 801-400-8078 or Hillary.searle@aggiemail.usu.edu
Sincerely,
Hillary Searle
CVAIA Public Relations Director
801-400-8078
Hillary.searle@aggiemail.usu.edu
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Netiquette
net·i·quette (nět'ĭ-kět', -kĭt)
n. Etiquette practiced or advocated in electronic communication over a computer network.
[(Inter)net + (et)iquette.]
Netiquette is a relatively new word that simply refers to the etiquette that should be followed while corresponding online. Basically you need to remember that you are not just talking to a computer. When you talk to someone online through email, chat, blogging, etc., remember that you are talking to another human being. Only say things that you would say to their face. Once you send a message you cannot take it back. It may be read by many more people than you intended it to be read by. Never use sarcasm in computer communication because there is no way to tell that you are being sarcastic. Netiquette is very important in today's society where communication often done through the computer or through text messaging.
For more netiquette rules visit the following websites:
http://www.albion.com/netiquette/
Draft Press Release 4: Mane Theory
March 3, 2010
Draft Media Pitch Email: CVAIA
Dear Jay,
The current economic recession has Logan residents looking for ways to become financially stable. Many people in cache valley are living through these hard times, paycheck to paycheck trying to find ways to provide for their families. A newly organized group, Cache Valley Area Investors Association, aims to help the community become financially secure by providing free financial advice.
The cause is to help anyone who is interested in becoming financially independent learn how to do so. Financial independence is achieved when one no longer has to rely solely on their earned income, and can pay off monthly expenses with the passive income they receive. Passive income is money earned from assets and investments, essentially money that is earned while you sleep. Preston Parker, President of CVAIA, said “someone’s true wealth is how long they can live without their earned income.”
Jay, I think that USU students would benefit from attending CVAIA meetings to learn now how to manage their money so that they will not have financial problems later in life.
The movement of financial independence has been around for decades. Founders of this cause such as Ayn Rand hoped to educate people about finances in effort to ease the burden brought on by money. Today this ideology is furthered by experts like Robert Kiyosaki and Suze Orman.
The local organization that supports this cause, CVAIA, holds meetings twice a month to educate anyone who wants to become financially independent. You can also go to www.cvaia.com to become a member and to learn more about the cause. I am more than willing to set up an interview for you with either Preston Parker or myself to answer any questions you might have and to provide you with more information. Feel free to contact me at 801-400-8078 or Hillary.searle@aggiemail.usu.edu
Sincerely,
Hillary Searle
CVAIA Public Relations Director
801-400-8078
Hillary.searle@aggiemail.usu.edu

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