Financial Advisors Get Press With New PR Program from Stimpson Communications— Personal Finance Story Ideas for All Firms in the Money Business

August 17, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Media News
WAYLAND, Mass.—-Personal Finance Story Ideas, a media relations program for financial advisors and investment managers, has been launched by Stimpson Communications.
“Like other clients, you can get quoted in media like The New York Times, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Personal Finance TV and top trade publications,” says Henry Stimpson.
Each Personal Finance Story Idea captures the essence of a personal-finance or investment story in several succinct paragraphs and offers the subscriber as a source of expert commentary.
Stimpson writes and individually e-mails Story Ideas to a comprehensive, updated list of more than 200 personal-finance and investment writers and editors nationally. Outlets include newspapers, consumer magazines, trade publications, Internet, radio and TV.
Any individual or company that offers financial advice or products—including advisors, mutual fund companies, insurers, banks and others—can benefit.
“Story Ideas builds relationships with the media so reporters call you and quote your experts. We follow up with the media personally to build interest and monitor effectiveness,” Stimpson adds.
A former freelance personal-finance journalist who knows how reporters and editors think, Stimpson writes Story Ideas that read like news—not “PR”—and the media views them as a valuable service.
The investment for a fresh, unique Story Idea every month is just $650 per month.
For more information and examples of recent Story Ideas, contact Stimpson at 508-647-0705 or Henry@StimpsonCommunications.com or see www.stimpsoncommunications.com/newstoryideas.htm.
Contact: Henry Stimpson, Stimpson Communications, 508-647-0705, HStimpson@StimpsonCommunications.com