Friday, March 12, 2010

Final Press Release 4: Image Building--Murdock Hyundai of Logan

Murdock Hyundai of Logan

Ben Murdock, General Manager
3131 N. Main Street
Logan, UT 84341
435-787-0040
benm@murdockhyundai.com

March 7, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

"Bridging the Gap" Between Customer Budgets and Vehicle Prices
Murdock Hyundai of Logan is Dedicated to Finding Cars and Prices that Suit their Customers' Needs.

LOGAN, UTAH-As the economy continues in the recovery process, Murdock Hyundai of Logan is making efforts to "bridge the gap" between customers budget and Murdock's cost of vehicles. Murdock guarantees they will beat any competitors price by $200. They also promise a competitive price on all vehicles traded in. Murdock offers rebates on many models of cars which also aids in "bridging the gap."

Murdock's sales slowed during the winter months and as Spring is nearing they are hopeful that sales will increase. "We are excited for the warm months and hope that we can do all that we can to satisfy every customer and treat them fairly with competitive prices and excellent customer service," Ben Murdock, general manager of Murdock Hyundai of Logan, said.

The Murdock Auto Group includes six others dealerships located Utah: Tremonton, Bountiful, Salt Lake City, Orem and Lindon. "With our vast amount of stores, Murdock Hyundai of Logan is positive they can find a car for everyone," Murdock said.

The Murdock environment is fun and hard working. "Customers can enjoy shooting baskets, putting, watching TV, complimentary drinks, a fast and reliable service center, as well as our well-educated salesmen and wide variety of cars available," Murdock said.

To find more information about Murdock Hyundai of Logan you may contact me at the information below.

Media Contact:
McKell Webb
208-431-5043

Monday, March 8, 2010

Final Media Pitch

To: Charles McCollum, Managing Editor, The Herald Journal
Subject: CVAIA gives Cache Valley hope for financial independence

Dear Charles McCollum,

I write to inform and explain to you what a local a group in the valley is doing to promote financial independence. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is dedicated to boosting the valleys' economy through informing the residents of wise investment strategy and passive income.

The CVAIA meets every other Thursday in the Cache County Chamber of Commerce and all are welcome to attend. At these meeting they discuss the practices found in books such as "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," "The Wealthy Barber," "Millionaire Next Door" and "The Automatic Millionaire." They invite guest speakers to share wise financial planning strategies and investment tips. They also hope to instill in people's mind that the way to financial independence is through passive income.

"Most Americans don't understand the concept of passive income,” Parker said, “Passive Income doesn't involve thought. You'll be making money in your sleep."

The CVAIA was founded in 2007 by Preston Parker, a professor at USU, and currently has 15 members and more than 100 followers on facebook. Spotlighting the CVAIA would be both beneficial to the organization and to The Herald Journal in the fact that many residents are searching for economic advice and aid. If The Herald Journal included information for ways the residents may find and achieve financial independence, readership would increase and the publication would act as a medium between readers and their ways to accomplish their goals.

For more detailed information on the CVAIA please visit the group's website, www.cvaia.com or feel free to contact me directly.

Sincerely,

McKell Webb
208-431-5043
mckellwebb@gmail.com

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Draft Press Release 4: Image Building--Murdock Hyundai of Logan

Murdock Hyundai of Logan

Ben Murdock, General Manager
3131 N Main
Logan, UT 84341
435-787-0040
benm@murdockhyundai.com

March 7, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

"Bridging the Gap" Between Customer Budgets and Our Prices
Murdock Hyundai is Dedicated to Finding Cars and Prices that Suit their Customers' Needs.

Logan, Utah-As the economy continues the recovery process, Murdock Hyundai of Logan is making efforts to "bridge the gap" between customers budget and Murdock's cost of vehicles. Murdock guarantees they will beat any competitors price by $200. They also promise a competitive price on all vehicles traded in.

Murdock's sales slowed by during the winter months and as Spring is nearing they are hopeful sales will increase. "We are excited for the warm months and hope that we can do all that we can to satisfy every customer and treat them fairly with competitive prices and excellent customer service," Ben Murdock, general manager of Murdock Hyundai of Logan, said.

Murdock Hyundai offers rebates on many models of cars which aids in "bridging the gap." Jordan Petersen, lead salesmen and head of internet sales, said, "We will do all that we can to find a car that suits our customers needs and price." The Murdock Auto Group includes 6 others dealerships located Utah: Tremonton, Bountiful, Salt Lake City, Orem and Lindon. "With our vast amount of stores, Murdock Hyundai of Logan is positive they can find a car for everyone," Murdock said.

The Murdock environment is fun and hard working. Murdock said, "Customers can enjoying shooting baskets, putting, watching TV, complimentary drinks, a fast and reliable service center, as well as our well-educated salesmen and wide variety of cars available."

Media Contact:
McKell Webb
208-431-5043


Final Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA)

Preston Parker
preston@cvaia.com
Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA)


February 21, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cache Valley is Learning Financial Independence

Logan, UT- The residents of Cache Valley are hopeful that financial independence is in the near future. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is making efforts to improve the valley's financial status without increasing the already incurred debt. The CVAIA will teach principles for investment practices that can lead to financial independence.

The CVAIA studies the methods of investing and smart financial decisions found in books including Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, Atlas Shrugged, The Automatic Millionaire, and The Secret. Their efforts are focused on educating and developing a network system for people who desire to achieve financial independence. The CVAIA is introducing a principle called passive income. Passive income does not require thought or effort and will ultimately result in financial independence. Parker said, "By implementing passive income, you will be making money in your sleep."

The CVAIA has set goals and standards for the Cache Valley and one goal is to help people achieve happiness through smart investing. “Money does not buy happiness, but if people will follow these books and what is taught, they will experience more happiness than they ever dreamed.” said Preston Parker.

The group meets every Thursday at the Cache Chamber of Commerce and all are welcome to attend. The next meeting is March 4, at 7 p.m. The key note speaker, Alena Johnson, USU professor and financial adviser, will speak on new consumer credit laws.

About the Cache Valley Area Investors Association:

The CVAIA was founded in August 2007 by Preston Parker. Benjamin Waldon is the public relations director. They currently are helping more than 100 people on facebook and enjoy a consistent 10 to 15 people at the meetings.

If you have questions regarding the CVAIA, contact me at the information below or email join@cvaia.com to receive more information.


Media Contact:
McKell Webb
(907)-231-5690

Friday, March 5, 2010

Draft Media Pitch

To: Charles McCollum, Managing Editor, The Herald Journal
Subject: CVAIA gives Cache Valley hope for financial independence

Dear Charles McCollum,

I write to inform and explain to you what a local a group in the valley is doing to promote financial independence. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is dedicated to boosting the valleys' economy through informing the residents of wise investment strategy and passive income.

The CVAIA meets every other Thursday in the Cache County Chamber of Commerce and all are welcome to attend. At these meeting they discuss the practices found in books such as "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," "The Wealthy Barber," "Millionaire Next Door" and "The Automatic Millionaire." They invite guest speakers to share wise financial planning strategies and investment tips.

The CVAIA was founded in 2007 by Preston Parker, a professor at USU, and currently has 15 members and more than 100 followers on facebook. Spotlighting the CVAIA would be both beneficial to the organization and to The Herald Journal in the fact that many residents are searching for economic advice and aid. If The Herald Journal included information for ways the residents may find and achieve financial independence, readership would increase and the publication would act as a medium between readers and their ways to accomplish their goals.

For more detailed information on the CVAIA please visit the group's website, www.cvaia.com or feel free to contact me directly.

Sincerely,

McKell Webb
208-431-5043
mckellwebb@gmail.com

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Draft Press Release 3: Cause Promotion

Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA)

Preston Parker
preston@cvaia.com
Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA)


February 21, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cache Valley is Learning Financial Independence

Logan, UT- Cache Valley is hopeful that financial independence is in the near future. The CVAIA is making efforts to improve the valley's financial status without increasing the already incurred debt. The CVAIA will teach principles for investment practices that can lead to financial independence.

The CVAIA studies the methods of investing and smart financial decisions found in books including Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, Atlas Shrugged, The Automatic Millionaire, and The Secret.

The CVAIA has set goals and standards for the Cache Valley and one goal is to help people achieve happiness through smart investing. “If people will follow these books and what is taught, they will experience more happiness than they ever dreamed,” said Preston Parker.

The group meets every Thursday at the Cache Chamber of Commerce and all are welcome to attend. The next meeting is March 4, at 7 p.m. The key note speaker, Alena Johnson, USU professor and financial adviser, will speak on new consumer credit laws.

About the Cache Valley Area Investors Association:

The CVAIA was founded in August 2007 by Preston Parker. Benjamin Waldon is the public relations director.

If you have questions regarding the CVAIA, contact me at the information below or email join@cvaia.com to receive more information.


Media Contact:
McKell Webb
(907)-231-5690