A Marketing CEO Tried to Exploit My Writing With An Image

P.S. There is a special place in hell for those who bully freelancers.

hustlelead How S.
4 min readNov 21, 2020

I was waiting for my haircut when I received the email.

For the past week, this marketing CEO, whom I shall call Mark, had been bugging me to put up a link to his website on one of my articles. I planned to go through the editing process over the weekend as the workweek has been rather hectic.

Suffice to say, I finally squeezed some time into the schedule to get a haircut.

I opened the third email from Mark this week, and read the message. I was now having my reservations about his request. The last email now looks more like a threat.

What happened?

I read the email in disbelief and felt an uneasy urge to disobey the instruction.

I thought back to Dale Carnegie’s book “How to win friends and influence people”, and then about how this correspondent was violating every rule in that book.

More than not making friends, Mark seemed to be out to make enemies by threatening me to do something I might be uncomfortable about. His message was bubbling with threat and blame for my inaction.

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hustlelead How S.

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