Thursday, October 9, 2008

Media Pitch Draft

Oct. 9, 2008
Dear Greg,
Is the nation’s economy putting less money in your pocket and more working hours in your day? That seems to be the case for many Americans today; however during this difficult economic situation, some Cache valley residents remain optimistic that they can attain financial independence. The Cache Valley Area Investors Association is actively educating people on how to manage their passive income, making it possible for the average American to have more independence in their financial affairs.

It is very common for people to get stuck in a job that is not particularly enjoyable to them. By learning how to make smart investments, more people will have the ability to work in a field they enjoy and not be stuck in a job because of financial obligations.

I urge you to consider this issue as a(n) article or story on the CVAIA including who we are, what we do and our goals of educating people on becoming financially independent.

The requested series could explore the following themes:
Part l: The problem- Current financial problems/mistakes that many Americans are having and making.
Part ll: Financial Risks- The financial consequences of not being informed or educated on money management.
Part lll: The Solution- Getting educated and using the CVAIA philosophies to attain financial independence.

I am confident that in this difficult economic time in our country that our goals and philosophies will be of benefit to those who would read your article/story. Now is the time for this kind of an article.

Please contact Jason Rogers at 435-778-4321 to discuss the proposed article/story. Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Jason Rogers
CVAIA Public Relations Spokesperson
160 N Main St.
Logan, UT 84321

2 comments:

Han Feng said...

Hello Jason,

I really like how you divided issues into different categories. One thing that I would like to point out is that you need a title for the contents of the media pitch.

Good work!

Han

Julee_Baird said...

Nice job. I really enjoyed reading this pitch. I thought it caught the readers attention right in the beginning.