Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Final Press Release 4: Announcement

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 16, 2010

Contact Information:
Crossroads Fitness
Hoyt Stephenson, Co-owner
9425 S 700 E
Sandy, UT 84070 -3459
(801) 495-2100

Get Healthy for Less
Affordable Health Club Opens New Franchise in Sandy

Sandy, Utah - Crossroads Fitness, a local health club chain, has opened a new franchise in Sandy, Utah. The club offers low-priced, contract-free memberships. The grand opening was Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010.

Crossroads goal is to bring a quality fitness experience to members for less. The club co-owner, Hoyt Stephenson, said that, "we strive to provide well-equipped, friendly gyms at an affordable price. We encourage fitness for everyone." A membership at Crossroads is ten dollars a month. Members do not have to sign a contract; Stephenson says that the lack of a contract gives members more flexibility.

Crossroads also employs personal trainers. For an additional fee, members can have one-on-one attention from a certified trainer. This extra attention allows members to have personalized workouts, and helps them achieve their fitness goals faster.

The gym caters to beginners and advanced exercisers alike. The low prices and lack of contract make fitness more easily accessible to a larger demographic.

Crossroads Fitness is a Utah health club chain with two currently-functioning clubs. The club in Sandy is located at 9425 S. 700 E., Sandy, Utah, and the Layton location is at 70 S. Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah. The Layton location opened in January 2009. The chain's founder and co-owner, Bill Smith, has worked in the fitness industry for 35 years, and co-owner Hoyt Stephenson has been in the fitness industry for 25 years.

For more information please contact the Crossroads Fitness Communicators Director, Cami Stephenson, at 111-111-1111 or online at cami@crfitness.com.

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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Final Media Pitch

March 7, 2010

Contact Information:
Preston Parker
President & Founder, Cache Valley Area Investors Association
preston@cvaia.com

Financial Independence is Possible
Learn how to make your money work for you

Dear Kim Burgess:

Financial independence is possible through managing your earned and passive income. When your passive income is greater than your monthly expenses, you can achieve financial independence.

The idea behind financial independence is if you learn to manage your money, regardless if it is $25 or $25 million, you can have more opportunities and be happy. Financial independence divides money into 2 categories: earned income, a paycheck, and passive income, money that you don't think about; passive income includes real estate, stocks, commodities, etc.

The Cache Valley Area Investors Association(CVAIA) is an organization that strives to educate members and help them achieve financial independence.Preston Parker, president and founder of the CVAIA, said, "financial independence allows you to not rely on your job for money. There are enough jobs in the United States that everyone could and should love what they do."

I feel like a story on the CVAIA would be well-received in the Herald Journal. In today's uncertain economic climate, I think that giving readers access to financial educational information is a responsible choice for the Herald Journal, which is a trusted outlet for many Cache Valley citizens.

The CVAIA began in August 2007 and is open to people of all ages, economic backgrounds and investment knowledge. The organization meets every other Thursday in the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce at 7 PM. There is no fee to become a member, and the organization can be found online at www.cvaia.com or facebook/cvaia.

I hope that you will find this information about the CVAIA benefical, and a worthwhile story for the Herald Journal. For more information, please give me a call at 888-888-8888 or by email at cami@cvaia.com.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Draft Press Release 4: Announcement

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 3, 2010

Contact Information:
Crossroads Fitness
Hoyt Stephenson, Co-owner
9425 S 700 E
Sandy, UT 84070 -3459
(801) 495-2100

Get Healthy for Less

Affordable Health Club Opens New Franchise in Sandy

Sandy, Utah - Crossroads Fitness, a local health club chain, has opened a new franchise in Sandy, Utah. The grand opening was Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010.

Crossroads goal is to bring a quality fitness experience to members for less. The club co-owner, Hoyt Stephenson, said that, "we strive to provide well-equipped, friendly gyms at an affordable price. We encourage fitness for everyone." A membership at Crossroads is ten dollars a month. Members do not have to sign a contract; Stephenson says that the lack of a contract gives members more flexibility.

Crossroads also employs personal trainers. For an additional fee, members can have one-on-one attention from a certified trainer. This extra attention allows members to have personalized workouts, and helps them achieve their fitness goals.

The gym caters to beginners and advanced exercisers alike. The low prices and lack of contract make fitness more easily accessible to a larger demographic.

Crossroads Fitness is a Utah health club chain with two currently-functioning clubs. The club in Sandy is located at 9425 S. 700 E., Sandy, Utah, and the Layton location is at 70 S. Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah. The Layton location opened in January 2009. The chain's founder and co-owner, Bill Smith, has worked in the fitness industry for 35 years, and co-owner Hoyt Stephenson has been in the fitness industry for 25 years.

For more information please contact the Crossroads Fitness Communicators Director, Cami Stephenson, at 111-111-1111 or online at cami@crfitness.com.

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Financial Independence is Possible: Draft

March 2, 2010

Contact Information:
Preston Parker
President & Founder, Cache Valley Area Investors Association
preston@cvaia.com

Financial Independence is Possible

Learn how to make your money work for you

Dear Kim Burgess:

Financial independence is possible through managing your earned and passive income. When your passive income is greater than your monthly expenses, you can achieve financial independence.

The idea behind financial independence is if you learn to manage your money, regardless if it is $25 or $25 million, you can have more opportunities and be happy. Financial independence divides money into 2 categories: earned income, a paycheck, and passive income, money that you don't think about. Passive income includes real estate, stocks, commodities, etc.

The Cache Valley Area Investors Association(CVAIA) is an organization that strives to educate members and help them achieve financial independence.Preston Parker, president and founder of the CVAIA, decided to start a local chapter of the organization after becoming fed up with people coming to him for financial advice and not listening, or constantly complaining about their jobs. Parker said, "financial independence allows you to not rely on your job for money. There are enough jobs in the United States that everyone could and should love what they do."

I feel like a story on the CVAIA would be well-received in the Herald Journal. In today's uncertain economic climate, I think that giving readers access to financial educational information is a responsible choice for the Herald Journal, which is a trusted outlet for many Cache Valley citizens.

The CVAIA began in August 2007 and is open to people of all ages, economic backgrounds and investment knowledge. The organization meets every other Thursday in the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce at 7 PM. There is no fee to become a member, and the organization can be found online at www.cvaia.com or facebook/cvaia.

I hope that you will find this information about the CVAIA benefical, and a worthwhile story for the Herald Journal. For more information, please give me a call at 888-888-8888 or by email at cami@cvaia.com.

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