Are you suggesting that I could make some bucks by suing those forms of communication?
Let me give you some unsolicited advice which is going to piss you off: The initials, CEO, do not unduly impress the kind of people that you probably need. On the other hand, your facility with the language you are using (even if it isn't your first language) will have some bearing, as will your ability to operate a spell-checker. Now, I realize that a spell-checker will not catch all the mistakes. That's why I would suggest that you also use a grammar checker and a real, live proof-reader.
Your appeal tells me plainly that you can't pay a professional what that professional is worth. That is not a universal killer, however. There is a time in one's life to take risks and reap the results, good or bad. The catch is that a truly good performer needs to try to pick the most potentially profitable risk.
That judgement is probably going to include an assessment of the 'CEO' and the organization. On the other hand, the CEO is taking a risk, in that there will be a veritable flood of takers, many of whom will be virtually useless. The CEO will no doubt judge them by essentially the same criteria. The investors would hope so, anyway.