PRESS RELEASE I need a news release announcing that "subject" was profiled on Small Business Trendsetters” Link to story www.smallbusinesstrendsetters.com/…. The Press Release Headline must be 90 characters or less, including spaces The Summary Section must be 240 characters or less, including spaces The body of the Press Release should be 400-500 words The writing should be objective and journalist in style Don't use casual 1st person language (I, we, you, etc.) unless within quotes. The Press Release should contain at least 1 quote from the profile subject. Content should announce the profile and go into what was covered in the story Objective is to inform and educate while positioning subject as an industry leader. *************************************************** News Story I need a news story on the subject of "subject" Example story http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/.... The story must meet the community guidelines for ireport.cnn.com http://ireport.cnn.com/guidelines.jspa to avoid being flagged. The story should be 3rd person, objective and in a journalistic tone. Should cover the pros and cons. Use http://smallbusinesstrendsetters.com/…. as one reference for content and pull quotes from that article and attribute to "expert" as a quoted resource. Also includes at least 2 quotes from "reality tv personalities, Industry leaders" on the subject. *********************************************** Spotlight Article I have attached an interview transcription. I need a profile style article written based on this interview. I have included links to some examples. http://smallbusinesstrendsetters.com/…. http://smallbusinesstrendsetters.com/…. The article should be 450 - 500 words, written in 3rd person, objective, journalistic tone and should contain at least 3 quotes from the interviewee within the article. The article should include one quote from a known business celebrity "echoing" or agreeing with interviewee's statement. (please provide me link to sources used) For example : Brian Clark, founder of Copyblogger, echoes Caylor’s thoughts on how information empowers the consumer: “The single advantage you had is gone. You are no longer the gatekeeper. You’ve lost your monopoly on the information, and it’s never coming back.”