Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Press Release #3

Posted: 12:30 p.m. MST, September 26, 2007

For Immediate Release

Successful Investor Offers his Wisdom

Cache Valley Area Investors Association
(435)987-9843
www.cvaia.com

Logan, Utah- The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is starting up in the area with an interesting cause. Preston Parker, one of the founders, will be teaching a lecture style class every other Thursday at 7:00 pm at the chamber of commerce building in downtown Logan. This workshop will offer investment ideas in our area as well as provide a meeting place for possible partnerships between fellow attenders.

The idea for this workshop sparked from Preston’s frustration with people complaining about their current jobs. He believes that people should not have to rely on what he calls earned income rather than passive income. He describes earned income as salary earned by going to work while passive income is money earned through investments without attending a traditional job.

Preston believes that if people can become educated on how to invest wisely the risk that is usually associated with investments will diminish. With more people educated in our area on how to invest Preston hopes that more people in the Cache Valley area will be financially able to come together on larger investments.

Anyone interested in joining is invited to this open invitation workshop. The workshop will remain free for the first few sessions so take advantage of this great opportunity to change your income situation and get into a job that you love.

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For more information contact:
Ashley Metts
777E 900 N
Logan, UT 84321
ashley@hotmail.com
(435)846-7477

4 comments:

Vanessa Vest said...

really good summing up everything together. In the lead paragraph I feel like there is more important info. that needs to be talked about other than where the meeings will be held and when...

Jessica Wakley said...

Good job at summing up the information. In your lead say what the interesting cause is sooner so it doesn't make the reader wait. Check on how to write the time, 7:00 pm, cause im not sure if that is right or not

Preston said...

Avoid repeating "area" in your lead. Write pm APStyle. Keep press releases in third person, so avoid using "our". Do not mention "free for the first few sessions" instead just say "no charge for attending".

Clint Merrick said...

Hey there sista! Looks good.

"... how are where to ..." was a little confusing.

I like the fact that you addressed Mr. Carter's audience. Is it every Thursday or every other?