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Hi all,


Hope you're well,


We're currently putting together a money saving feature in SHE and are on the lookout for case studies, or anybody that would like to be involved. Please find the summary below and drop me a line if you would like to be involved or know of anyone suitable. Our deadline is Friday.


'SHE are on the hunt for 2 women between the ages of 30-45 to feature in an expenditure MOT to help them find out how they can save money.


One woman needs to be single and one in a relationship. We then need them to keep a dairy of their expenditure for one week, including everything from bills to food shopping to clothes to school expenses to morning newspapers.


At the moment we're putting together a list of industry experts - such as financial psychologists, shopping experts and investors - and financial advisors who will then go through the expenditure and let them know where they can save money - it might be from switching their electricity company to the most cost effective way to food shop but we promise that they will find handy ways to save, it's their job afterall! Following on from the week long diary, both women will then try out the saving tips for one week and see if they've made a big difference and, more importantly, if they've saved money. All they'd then need to do is write a few sentences about how the tips helped and if they'd recommend 'cash diaries' to other people. They'd also need to be shot for the mag and we'll provide hair, make up and catering. We think that the feature is a great opportunity for two women to have an expenditure overhaul and receive free, valuable information that could save them hundreds of pounds.'


Look forward to hearing back from you,


Many thanks,


Holly

[email protected]


SHE

Tel: 020 7312 4154

www.allaboutyou.com/she



PS (This is not a spam email as has been suggested!)

*Bob* Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> You should definitely apply, Annette.

>

> I think you could look real pretty with the right

> make-up.. a new hairdo... and a shave..


Tisk....really *Bob*


I'll take that comment with a pinch of salt.


I don't think Holly@SHE actually wants to see my "lady purse" sans it's winter coat.


* flicks weave *


Not for an article on finance anyway, though I may consider it ( for a fee ) if asked.



Annette:-S

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