Thursday, January 29, 2009

Professional Thank You

Ryan Miller

180 West 200 South

Lewiston, UT 84320

January 26, 2009

Gregory & Swap PLLC

P.O. Box 709390

Sandy, UT 84070

Dear Gregory & Swapp Team:

Thank you for all of your prompt and professional service regarding my May 2, 2007 motorcycle accident.

After 3 months of pain resulting from the accident, I was told my knee would require surgery. I was extremely worried about the financial implications of undergoing surgery, as well as, the long term effects of my injury. Before my contact with your team, I was unsure of how I would be able to afford time off of work, medical bills, and damages to my motorcycle. Luckily I made that very important “one call”.

Today more than five months after surgery, I am walking, running and hiking. I am doing all of these things without the added worry of the enormous financial burden I once thought I was responsible for. Thanks to your team, I was able to get an insurance company that refused to return any of my phone calls, to pay for: surgery, lost wages, pain and suffering and the full market value of my motorcycle.

My family and I are forever grateful for the help and support you provided to us during this difficult time. We are now true supporters of the “one call that’s all” team. It was the best call I every made! And as for friends and family there is only one call I will let them make.

Regards,

Ryan Miller

Friday, January 23, 2009

Press Relese Announcment: 1

January 16, 2009
For immediate release
ABC Real Estate
123 Creative Way
Logan, UT 84321
801-555-4567
abcrealestatellc.com


Real Estate Investment Opportunity
Nationally recognized corporation seeking individual investors for
Beneficiary Directed Equity Holding Land Trust

Logan, Utah – ABC Real Estate LLC, which has divisions in California and central Utah, is seeking individuals looking for a successful real estate investment in northern Utah. With the strong response of their third national location, ABC Real Estate has announced the release of their proven investment, Beneficiary Directed Equity Holding Land Trust.

Originating in California, ABC Real Estate has more than 46 years of experience in real estate investing. The owner, Preston Parker, has been guided to one of the markets most successful strategies by the creator of the Beneficiary Directed Equity Holding Land Trust. Parker said, “This investment strategy is so unique and successful, there is a patent pending.”

ABC has opportunities for individual investors who are looking for a cash investment as well as individuals with outstanding credit. Individuals will be listed as beneficiaries of a trust. A trust will be established to hold the equity of real property near the Logan area. A minimum investment of $10,000 or a credit score of 720 is needed, to become an investor.

The Beneficiary Directed Equity Holding Land Trust is now being recognized as one of the most secure ways to protect real property and assets alike. “With many success stories over the past 46 years, our system is a secure and profitable investment,” said Parker. A current investor has said, “My investment was not only profitable for me, but it was a success story for the community.”


For public relations inquiries:
Ryan Miller
Director of Communications
ABC Real Estate LLC
Ryan.m@aggiemail.usu.edu
435-797-1000
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Friday, January 16, 2009

Draft Version Press Release 1: Announcement

January 16, 2009
For immediate release
ABC Real Estate
123 Creative Way
Logan, UT 84321
801-555-4567
abcrealestatellc.com

Real Estate Investment Opportunity
Local start up seeking investors for Beneficary Dircted Equity Land Holding

Logan, Utah -- ABC Real Estate is seeking investors for a proven investment.

With many success stories over th past 40 years our system is a secure and profitable investment.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Letter to cousin Viny

Cousin Viny,

Hey cousin how have you been? It sure has been along time, I think the last time I saw you was when Aunt Marty told us all about her personal gas problem, remember that. Man that was the best family reunion ever! How have you been? Grandma tells me you moved back into the family trailer, how is it living with the old man again? I am sure glad that is you and not me! I don’t know if grandma told you but I finally graduated college. I know they say only doctors go to school for seven years but they didn’t give me a white coat.

Since graduation I have been offered an excellent position with the Public Relations firm Fleishman-Hillard. Fleishman-Hillard is a global communications firm, specializing in Public Relations. Fleishman-Hillard has hired me on as an Account Manager in their Sydney Australia office; I will be responsible for some their international contracts.

What do I actually do for my job, that was your question right? I will be in charge of communication to and from various clients. Basically, if our clients want to communicate anything to the general public or to their employees they hand it over to my team. The information may range from a “sneak peak” of a new product, to a corporation’s position or statement regarding an ongoing legal battle, or a new casual Friday policy the company is debuting for its’ employees. My team does some research and depending on the instance maybe we spend several hundred man hours digging through data. Our goal is to create an effective piece of communication that is accurate and helps promote our clients corporation.

I though you might be interested in the field. The further into my career I get, the more I think you would be perfect for PR. Here is a quick survey I found that is usually a quick way to find out if the PR field is a good match for you. Don’t take it to seriously if you fail, I am just kidding! It is pretty simple but it has some key qualities that you must contain to be successful in PR.

Are you “urgent”?

Do you become restless when there is a lull in activity?

Do you consider yourself more intense than most people?

Are you an “analytical problem solver”?

Do complex games and puzzles hold your interest?

Do you find that solutions to various problems come to you more easily

than they do to other people/

Do you instinctively want to address the root cause behind issues?

Are you “flexible” in you approach to work and interactions?

When people’s views differ from yours, do you thoughtfully consider

their perspective?

Do you find that you can have many interruption and still complete the

goals that you set for the day?

Do shits to you plans add to the excitement of your day?

Well cousin, I hope to hear from you soon. Make sure you let me know if you passed the PR exam. Honestly though I think you would be great at this profession, and there is great opportunities in the field right now. Tell your dad I say hi.

Your Cousin,

Ryan

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Email etiquette are you serious?

So through out my secondary education I have been required to read i.e. forced to read some pretty horrible stuff. You all know the stuff I am talking about, the stuff that while you are reading it you feel like you are definitely more educated than the person who wrote the garbage. While reading you feel the person was way over paid if they made a single buck from their master piece.

Well today I was being "educated" and I can't sit silent any longer. In a list of 32 most important email etiquette tips I found some very important info. I hope you all find the importance in the advice listed.

(these items were taken directly from the list)

4. Make it personal
5.Use templates for frequently used responses

I am not making this up, listed directly after make it personal we are told to use a pre made template! Wow really picked up some real life knowledge on that one.

10. Do not write in capitals
26. Avoid using URGENT and IMPORTANT

The writer should definitely use some personal advice!

And last but not least, here are two concrete rules with email that every person who graduated sixth grade probably can figure out!

28. Don't send or forward emails containing libelous, defamatory, offensive, racist or obscene remarks
29. Don't forward virus hoaxes and chain letters.

As always thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoyed your educational lesson for today!

Friday, January 09, 2009

Newby

Hey World,

Well this is my first stab at this, so I hope you all have a sense of humor and patience. To help you understand my relationship with writing let me give you a small example. Imagine you are young and just got your fist bike. You want to hop on and take it for a spin, but the peddles are just out of reach and you have never ridden before. You decide to walk your bike to the nearest downhill stretch you can find. Just after starting down the hill you realize you are quickly getting in way to deep. Then crash, yep that is writing for me. I really enjoy writing, but training wheels and adult supervision is definitely required!

So with that said, feel free to throw suggestions, critiques or insults my way.

Thank you for reading,

Ryan