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    Wednesday, April 28, 2010

    JCOM 2310: Online reputation Final


    Memo

    To: Whitney Glenn

    From: Zane Buxton

    Date: 4.28.2010

    Re: Online reputation

    Whitney,

    I recently did an online assessment of your public profile to see the types and amounts of information that I could gather and came up with quite a bit.

    I was able to find out that you were born on November 9th, 1987 into a military family out of the DC area. I was also able to look up the past history when it comes to sports and it appears that you played in soccer for Mountain Crest High School your senior year.

    When your Utah State profile pulled up it showed quite about about your interests and you working towards your public relations degree for 2011. I was able to find out that you were employed by Logan Glass and are now currently employed by the Buckle in the Cache Valley Mall.

    I was able to find out you have been to 3 different colleges since you graduated high school and one day hope to open your own business or pursue a career in public relations.


    You have a liking for the TV shows: The Hills, Desperate Housewives, and the Office just to name a few. It also talks about your hobbies including working out and attending Cross fit to stay in shape.

    There is all the information that I could find Whitney but it makes my quite nervous to know how much info exists out there on me!

    Sincerely,

    Zane Buxton

    Monday, March 22, 2010

    JCOM 2310-Business Reply

    Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
    Keith Wandell, CEO
    Milwaukee, WI,
    United States

    Zane Buxton
    136 Penny Ln
    Logan, UT, 84341

    Dear Zane,

    Thank you for taking the time to reach out and let us know about the store in Logan, Utah.

    We pride ourselves on making each customer feel like they are the most important asset to Harley-Davidson, because frankly you are. Without the continued loyalty we would not be growing in this tough economy.

    I have enclosed a gift certificate for you to use at Saddleback in Logan. I have also attached my personal business card so if there is ever any suggestions or problems please let me be the first to know.

    Once again thanks for taking the time to let us know how we are doing. Enjoy the new bike and live to ride each day!



    Sincerely,



    Keith Wandell, Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
    CEO

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010

    Media Pitch Final

    To: Rick Mackey, Utah Business
    Subject: Local Group Changing Investing Framework

    Dear Rick,

    I wanted to let you know about a local group that has been meeting regarding some of the new investing techniques and how to really bring it home to everyone in Cache Valley and all of Utah.

    Your magazine strives off of local people and business doing great thing and I really see this fitting in to your readers and having your author Sam Chance put a piece in about this group. The group is called the Cache Valley Area Investor Associate or the CVAIA. They are located online at www.cvaia.com and have a meeting every 2 weeks at the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce.

    Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) teaches people how to increase passive income. CVAIA embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange. 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 Secret. 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.

    Give me a call at 435 512 4643 and we can talk further about this.

    Zane Buxton
    Head Public Relation Agent

    Press Release 4: Final

    For Immediate Release:

    Cache Employment and Training Center
    275 West 400 South
    Logan, Utah 84321
    435 752 7952

    Local Center Available to help the Growth and Development of People with Disabilities

    Logan, Utah— Local group is always looking for volunteers to help increase the support and education of people with disabilities in Cache Valley.

    The Cache Employment center has a goal to provide services for individuals with disabilities in order to maximize their vocational and independent living skills. This is done by many different class and work skills throughout the days and into the years to help increase overall quality of life and social interaction on a daily basis.

    Cache Employment has several contracts with large companies in Logan, Utah to assemble boxes and other tasks that can teach the students attending some of the most valuable work skills and daily life living skills.

    Volunteers can always be used to help with daily work around the center as well as one on one interaction with the students; those interactions go a long ways in improving the lives of the students. Volunteers are always needed on a consistent basis, “It seems to be hard to leave once you have started the volunteer program because you really build some great relationships with the students and staff”, says the CETC.

    Please come down any time to 275 West 400 South, Logan, Utah for any donation of time or resources that you can share.

    Cache Employment and Training Center are willing to provide services in Box Elder and Cache Counties; at the Center, in the community, or in the home. Our services include day training, supported employment, seniors program, family support, respite, supported living, vocational evaluations, and volunteer programs. We are also licensed by the Utah Department of Human services, a qualified provider through the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation and a contracted service provider for the Division of Services for People with Disabilities.

    Zane Buxton
    Lead Public Relations

    Press Release 3: Cause Promotion Final

    For Immediate Release:
    March 2, 2010
    Preston Parker, Founder
    Logan, Utah
    Cache Valley Area Investors Association

    People can be Happy Through Financial Independence.

    Logan, Utah—Local area group meets to gain knowledge on creating happiness through gaining there financial independence.

    Preston Parker, founder, got the group together to meet at the Cache Chamber of Commerce every other Thursday of the month. During these meetings Parker talks a lot about the importance of finding a job that you really love and the way to get this is gaining the financial resources so you aren’t relying only on this job.

    Parker says, “There are enough jobs out there that everyone should be doing something that they love.” The meetings are generally member driven and really give the group a chance to share what they know and the skills that have got them into a better financial situation. The group spends a great deal of the time in an open discussion format designed to help educate and increase the network of those that attend.

    The basic structure of this group is around passive and earned income. Passive income being the revenue stream that keeps coming in even while aren’t at work and really “puts your money to work to gain independence” says Parker, is what the group wants to see everyone accomplish. The end result is to have your passive income be higher than your living expenses and really giving you the freedom of employment choices.

    The group meets every other Thursday and usually has anywhere form 10-15 group members attend. Come out and learn the secrets of successful financial individuals.

    Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) teaches people how to increase passive income. CVAIA embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange. 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 Secret. 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.


    Contact:
    Zane Buxton
    Cache Valley Area Investors Association
    Head Communications Manager

    Tuesday, March 2, 2010

    Media Pitch Draft

    To: Rick Mackey, Utah Business
    Subject: Local Group Changing Investing Framework

    Dear Rick,

    I wanted to let you know about a local group that has been meeting regarding some of the new investing techniques and how to really bring it home to everyone in Cache Valley and all of Utah.

    Your magazine strives off of local people and business doing great thing and I really see this fitting in to your readers and having your author Sam Chance put a piece in about this group. The group is called the Cache Valley Area Investor Associate or the CVAIA. They are located online at www.cvaia.com and have a meeting every 2 weeks at the Cache Valley Chamber of Commerce.

    Cache Valley Area Investors Association (CVAIA) teaches people how to increase passive income. CVAIA embraces the Law of Attraction, Law of Abundance, and Law of Exchange. 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 Secret. 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.

    Give me a call at 435 512 4643 and we can talk further about this.

    Zane Buxton
    Head Public Relation Agent

    Press Release 4: Draft

    For Immediate Release:

    Cache Employment and Training Center
    275 West 400 South
    Logan, Utah 84321
    435 752 7952

    Local Center Available to help the Growth and Development of People with Disabilities

    Logan, Utah— Local group is always looking for volunteers to help increase the support and education of people with disabilities in Cache Valley.

    The Cache Employment center has a goal to provide services for individuals with disabilities in order to maximize their vocational and independent living skills. This is done by many different class and work skills throughout the days and into the years to help increase overall quality of life and social interaction on a daily basis.

    Cache Employment has several contracts with large companies in Logan, Utah to assemble boxes and other tasks that can teach the students attending some of the most valuable work skills and daily life living skills.

    Volunteers can always be used to help with daily work around the center as well as one on one interaction with the students; those interactions go a long ways in improving the lives of the students. Volunteers are always needed on a consistent basis, “It seems to be hard to leave once you have started the volunteer program because you really build some great relationships with the students and staff”, says the CETC.

    Please come down any time to 275 West 400 South, Logan, Utah for any donation of time or resources that you can share.

    Cache Employment and Training Center are willing to provide services in Box Elder and Cache Counties; at the Center, in the community, or in the home. Our services include day training, supported employment, seniors program, family support, respite, supported living, vocational evaluations, and volunteer programs. We are also licensed by the Utah Department of Human services, a qualified provider through the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation and a contracted service provider for the Division of Services for People with Disabilities.

    Zane Buxton
    Lead Public Relations