How can I pitch a marketing idea to a company without getting screwed?

I have ideas for several companies and I want to pitch it to them, but I don’t know how to go about it. I have no experience in marketing and I want to know how to approach it without loosing any credit for my idea. Any ideas? Read the story »

 

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Is it legal to contact a business e-mail address for the purpose of solicitation of services?


Someone I know received an e-mail concerning disney vacations and discounts. It was sent from a personal account, with a business e-mail added at the bottom, to a work e-mail address. This person has a personal account, which also received the same message. Is it legal for the sender to solicit a work address?
So, solicitation is legal to all e-mail accounts? Including work only related accounts?
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Categories: Law & Ethics

Comments (2)

freyja

September 12th, 2010 at 1:29 pm    


it is best just to delete the message. Do not respond as then they will know they have reached a valid email account. It is their way of checking.
As to the legalities, since it is over the internet, not sure if there is anything you can do, unless the business they do is illegal in the eyes of the law.

cosaxteacher

September 14th, 2010 at 3:12 pm    


Yes, it is legal, but 99% of the time, it doesn’t do anything.

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