Press Release Final
January 29, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Social Media Club of Cache Valley
President Preston Parker
1504 Lynwood Ave.
Logan UT, 84321
Social Media Club of Cache Valley
LOGAN,UT- The Social Media Club of Cache Valley is an organization dedicated to promoting the world of social media. Launched in 2008 The Social Media Club of Cache Valley was organized with the hope of educating others on the benefits of social media use. Their goal is to become the voice of social media, showing the advantages it has in business as well as personal life.
Social Media Club of Cache valley is a very charitable organization, helping to support its local community with their participation in service activities such as tabernacle concerts and other world goals. The SMCCV is also a strong advocate in the expansion of social media literacy. They want to help provide educational opportunities and encourage ethical social media values within the community.
President Preston Parker wants the community to come and discover new and innovative ways to use social media in business and personal lives. “ As soon as I saw the potential in the power to change mass communications, I had to be on the cutting edge of this” Parker has said.
SMCCV meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month, September Through April, at the Bear River Health Department in Cache Valley. It is free admission. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/smccv.
The social Media Club of Cache Valley was created in 2008 and is a chapter of the national social media club based in San Francisco.
Stephanie Harries
Media Speicalist
Stephanie.Harries@aggiemail.usu.edu
661-755-3787
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There is a great invitation placed in the release to have people come and join the club to learn more about social media. You presented it in a persuasive manner that also indicates people will benefit from participating in the club.
ReplyDeleteSomething that would help it flow is to not use the word "very" in front of charitable. The sentence flows well but having the word very brings more focus to the charity side of the organization than anything else.
Nice job. Way to get lots of facts in the release.
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