The name of the agency in question is "Crowd PR". Here is their website just for you to check out:
http://www.crowd.prThis agency has reached to me and requested that I remove my post. I have denied their request for obvious reasons. My Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign got an email from a PR agency going by the name of Crowd PR. They show the PR they’ve done for crowdfunding campaigns, how they’re the best PR agency for crowdfunding. The only problem with all of this is that I did not receive prior written consent before receiving their cold email. I see people have had similar problems with them on other threads (
has-anyone-hired-crowd-pr-t11437.html)
It is important that companies adhere to proper email communication techniques. Sending a cold email is strictly forbidden. I was running a campaign and they reached out to me, so I am certain they thought it would be okay but it was not. Content in an email newsletter must follow societal norms and regulations. Without our norms, we truly have nothing. I strongly advise anyone reading this to delete all emails in their inbox until those companies send you written consent. Otherwise, they are in violation of several statutes and laws in the United States.
Link content especially is key. You can't just add poorly designed content in there and expect results to occur. We advise that you contract out and hire a freelancer who can serve the design needs of a growing startup. All went well for a time, but shortly after our campaign launched we hit a roadblock.
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