Can i mail people on public regusters

I think you meant "public registers"!

In general, it's not recommended to mail people who are listed on public registers, such as phone books, directories, or online databases, without their consent. Here's why:

  1. Privacy concerns: People's contact information is often listed on public registers for legitimate purposes, such as business or personal use. Mailing them unsolicited can be seen as an invasion of their privacy.
  2. Spamming: Sending unsolicited mail to people on public registers can be considered spamming, which is illegal in many jurisdictions.
  3. Waste of resources: Mailing people who don't want to receive your mail can be a waste of resources, including paper, ink, and postage.

Instead, consider the following alternatives:

  1. Opt-in lists: Obtain email addresses or contact information from people who have explicitly opted-in to receive your communications, such as through a newsletter sign-up or a website form.
  2. Targeted marketing: Use targeted marketing strategies, such as social media advertising or targeted email campaigns, to reach people who are more likely to be interested in your product or service.
  3. Permission-based marketing: Always obtain explicit permission from people before sending them marketing materials or contacting them.

Remember to respect people's privacy and only contact them if they have given you their consent to do so.