Would it be strange to add a line to the end of the letter something like “we would love the opportunity to discuss this with you” or “if you would like to hear our ideas please feel free to reach out”?
Well, the note asks for a response. It’s presumably a public response that they would give (allowing them the opportunity to market it, if they actually wanted to). They’re not just going to email Jay about their business plans and they’re not going to ask us for help or advice, as fun as that idea might be.
going back to re-read the short note versions, i don’t think this would fit in. Of course i wasn’t expecting them to invite us to a board meeting, but what i was thinking when i thought wrote that was that people are still involved, and people can and do talk to other people. It wouldn’t be the first time someone saw a tweet or message from a fan and that fan got a very personal response. I think we sometimes only think of Disney / Lucas film as a big entity and forget that lots of cool people work for them. It was just a thought. and a passing one at that.