January 14, 2009
For Immediate Release
President Preston Parker
ABC Real Estate
123Creative Way,
Logan, UT 84341
(801)-555-4567
New Real Estate Investment Company Opens in Northern Utah
ABC Real Estate offers second chances to low-income families
abcrealestate.llc.com
LOGAN, Utah—ABC Real Estate has just become the first trustee- investment firm in northern Utah and is looking for individuals interested in investing in their community. Through ABC Real Estate’s services investors are connected with people sharing their interest in real estate. The patent for their method is pending however, executives are confident that with their help, beneficiary-directed equity-holding trusts will revitalize the real estate market in Logan.
Preston Parker, the President of ABC Real Estate, says, “Our program brings people with different assets together for the benefit of everyone involved”. He developed this company with the intent to help people progress and advance in life. He says, “people who don’t have good credit, people who can’t get into homes, we’re helping them get connected with the right people”.
Investment in beneficiary-directed equity-holding trusts has been used to combat declining land values in California for years but a service such as is provided by ABC Real Estate is only recently available to investors in Utah and thus has considerable potential for growth.
ABC Real Estate’s innovative system involves four key players, the Seller Beneficiary (someone who owns land but can’t pay the mortgage), the Buyer Beneficiary (someone with poor credit that can’t get a loan), the Investor Beneficiary (someone with unused finances and interest in investing), and the Credit Beneficiary (someone with good credit). Each individual contributes his or her unique asset and shares an equal part in the trust.
Before entering into the trust, Trustees negotiate the terms of the agreement then sign a contract to that effect. An impartial fifth party (a trust lawyer) is brought in to mediate the process and legitimize the contracts.
The Seller Beneficiary sells equal shares of the property to each beneficiary. Once the credit beneficiary qualifies for a mortgage the buyer moves into the home and makes trust contributions with the excess divided between the Investor, Credit, and Seller beneficiaries. In turn the Buyer Beneficiary will receive a letter of recommendation from the Trustees and an opportunity to buy the house.
Since Preston Parker started ABC Real Estate in August of 2008 it has become a staple in Utah’s real estate market. Their innovative system began as an offshoot of one implemented in California to combat the state’s declining land value. Working close with his mentor in Salt Lake City, Parker was able to branch out and successfully employ his system in Utah’s land market. ABC Real Estate’s purpose is to connect ambitious individuals who wish to capitalize on their unemployed assets in a way that is beneficial to their community.
For More Information Contact:
Madison Roderick
546 Melanie Lane
Pleasantville, Oregon, 82239
(335)- 091- 5464
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Press Release ABC Real Estate
January 14, 2009
For Immediate Release
ABC Real Estate
123Creative Way,
Logan, UT 84341
(801)-555-4567
New Real Estate Investment Company Opens in Northern Utah
ABC Real Estate offers second chances to low-income families
abcrealestate.llc.com
LOGAN Utah—The first trustee- investment firm in northern Utah is now open in Logan.
Preston Parker, the President of ABC Real Estate says he developed this company with the intent to help people progress and advance. “Our program allows people with different assets come together for the benefit of everyone involved”.
For Immediate Release
ABC Real Estate
123Creative Way,
Logan, UT 84341
(801)-555-4567
New Real Estate Investment Company Opens in Northern Utah
ABC Real Estate offers second chances to low-income families
abcrealestate.llc.com
LOGAN Utah—The first trustee- investment firm in northern Utah is now open in Logan.
Preston Parker, the President of ABC Real Estate says he developed this company with the intent to help people progress and advance. “Our program allows people with different assets come together for the benefit of everyone involved”.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Letter to Cousin
Dear Cousin,
You recently wrote me with a question about my major, public relations. First let me explain what my major is all about. Public relations are the practice of regulating interactions with my clients and the people who contribute to their business. In a company setting it would be my job to write press releases, handle public events, and manage the company’s image. Essentially, I am hired to shape every aspect of the way a client is perceived by media, contributors, and customers. Public relations specialists are able to do this by researching the kinds of people that are contributing to a company and, specifically, figuring out what they would expect from a client.
Because of this, many people feel that public relations are a manipulative industry which allows companies to function corruptly without the knowledge of the public. While this may have been true at the when public relations was first instituted, the truth is that with the internet allowing the public such easy access to information it is next to impossible to conceal anything. Therefore, a good Public Relations Rep. does not only change the way the company is perceived but also strives to change the reality to become consistent with that image. For instance, a big trend right now for companies is “going green”. To start with, I would try to get the image out there by possibly revamping their logo to contain earthy color and leafy plants in order to promote an altogether sense of vitality. However, along with creating a new image, I would also have to plan out a new recycling program or get the company to use organic materials.
I hope this explanation has been helpful to you. Best of luck!
Sincerely,
Madison Roderick
You recently wrote me with a question about my major, public relations. First let me explain what my major is all about. Public relations are the practice of regulating interactions with my clients and the people who contribute to their business. In a company setting it would be my job to write press releases, handle public events, and manage the company’s image. Essentially, I am hired to shape every aspect of the way a client is perceived by media, contributors, and customers. Public relations specialists are able to do this by researching the kinds of people that are contributing to a company and, specifically, figuring out what they would expect from a client.
Because of this, many people feel that public relations are a manipulative industry which allows companies to function corruptly without the knowledge of the public. While this may have been true at the when public relations was first instituted, the truth is that with the internet allowing the public such easy access to information it is next to impossible to conceal anything. Therefore, a good Public Relations Rep. does not only change the way the company is perceived but also strives to change the reality to become consistent with that image. For instance, a big trend right now for companies is “going green”. To start with, I would try to get the image out there by possibly revamping their logo to contain earthy color and leafy plants in order to promote an altogether sense of vitality. However, along with creating a new image, I would also have to plan out a new recycling program or get the company to use organic materials.
I hope this explanation has been helpful to you. Best of luck!
Sincerely,
Madison Roderick
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
The Ultimatum
I've tried to avoid making a blog for a long time to avoid being too cliche. Despite my fervent disapprobation of blogs, today I find myself at a crux. Only two days into the semester at Utah State University and I've been given an ultimatum: become technologically savvy or find a different major. You see, I'm a Junior in the Public Relations Department and according to various advisers, teachers, and textbooks have told me that signing that registration form meant I am now a public commodity. Since 9:00 am yesterday four certified PH D'S have told me that henceforth my life is to be lived like an ad campaign to get me hired and the first step to that is going public.
As I establish this blog it strikes that I might be preparing the forum for my public humiliation. In the same moment I recognized the irony that a profession that is designed to shield people from public embarrassment would require the person to be entirely opened to it.
For the next few months I will be posting assignments from my various PR classes on this blog as a sort of "virtual inbox"... Enjoy!
As I establish this blog it strikes that I might be preparing the forum for my public humiliation. In the same moment I recognized the irony that a profession that is designed to shield people from public embarrassment would require the person to be entirely opened to it.
For the next few months I will be posting assignments from my various PR classes on this blog as a sort of "virtual inbox"... Enjoy!
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