Thursday, March 3, 2011

CVAIA Media Pitch Draft

Kate Rouse,

  For the past couple of months you have been writing in the Herald Journal’s Enterprise section.  I’ve had the opportunity to read over several of your articles and noticed that much of what you were writing on was a focus on small, locally-owned businesses in the valley.

  The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is a local organization that has had a presence in the valley since 2007.  The founder, Preston Parker, is a local entrepreneur and lecturer at Utah State University’s department of Journalism and Communication.  His purpose in creating CVAIA was to help people become more satisfied with their work and their lives.

  Cache Valley Area Investors Association has their main goal of helping others realize the American Dream of financial independence.  This is done through a process of making money work for the individual rather than working for their money, this is known as creating passive income. 

  If people learn the right mentality and approaches to investing, they can all be successful in what they desire.  People should be able to spend their time doing something they love, not just a job that provides an income.  Passive income largely makes this possible.  There are many organizations with the stated goal of helping people understand the relationship between assets, liabilities, income, expenses.  They practice the methods found in the ideologies of books including Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Wealthy Barber, The Millionaire Next Door, Atlas Shrugged, The Automatic Millionaire, and The Street.

  Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) teaches people how to increase passive income.  CVAIA embraces the Law the Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange.  CVAIA began in August 2007 and now has members from many geographical locations and from all walks of life. The members come together with the same belief: that education mitigates the risks of investing.

  I would like to meet with you next week, Monday or Tuesday, to provide you with additional information about CVAIA.  I feel that a story about our organization would fit nicely into your pieces about locally-owned businesses.



Very Respectfully,
Thomas Broschinsky
Public Relation Specialist
435.770.7675

4 comments:

  1. I don't think "dream" is lowercase in AP style. Your pitch in the first paragraph is great.

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  2. This pitch flows very well. Good job.

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  4. Looks great. I think it may be helpful to be more direct with your "I have something I think you might be interested in..." statement.

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