Step 1-Research and Address Hunting
The first thing I do is research the celeb I intend to write. I look to see what they are currently doing, are they still filming movies and shows or are they retired? When trying for musicians and bands maby their out on tour so sending to the venue might be the best place to try. I then look for address's. I'd rather use a management address but sometimes only a private address is available. I look at their signing habits. Do they even sign autographs TTM for fans? Some big name celebs won't sign period. Some get tired of signing or seeing the items they thought they signed for true fans for sell on eBay so they just stop signing all together. Luckily alot of celebs still do sign TTM. When researching address's a good place for beginners to start is www.fanmail.biz. There are better sites like www.startiger.com but its requires a fee to join but its worth the price. Then there's the Sports Card Forum and an entire world of TTM blogs and Facebook pages with people sharing address's. Since fanmail is a free site its a great place to start, but I really recommend StarTiger even with having to pay it has more current and up to date address's and forums that actually help members out. With enough online research you can find at least one contact address or email for about any celeb. For current sports stars try sending it to the teams stadium or training facility during spring training or during the regular season.
Step 2-What do you want signed
After I have my info and address's then comes what I think is the hardest part. What do I want signed. We usually send 4x6 photos but others prefer 8x10s and others use 3x5 index cards. Some collectors send baseballs to everyone to have signed. It's really a matter of sending what you like. Choosing the perfect picture to get signed can be the hardest part. You want one that you like but it also best to have one with a lighter area for the celeb to sign. Some will sign with silver or gold sharpies or use paint pens that show up well on darker pictures but unless you send your own most will return in black sharpie. That's why I always try to choose pictures with a lighter background behind the celeb so they have a good area that they can sign in. For athletes sports cards are a great thing to have signed if you have them laying around you might at well try to get some signed. We also send alot of the DVD and bluray covers from our favorite films to be signed and Authors are usually happy to sign a copy of their book.
Step 3-Stamps and Envelopes
So after I have what item I want signed the next step I do is get my request envelope and my SASE or self addressed stamped envelope ready. For envelopes we primarily use 4 1/8 inch by 9 1/2 inch strip and seal envelopes they fit 4x6 photos perfectly and no licking or water to seal the envelope. I address the envelope to the celebs with my address in the return area and theirs in the proper place. For my SASE I put my address in both spots to insure it returns to me no matter what. This way even if it doesn't have proper return postage it will still return to me postage due and not be sent back to the celeb. Then I write PLEASE DO NOT BEND on the front and back of the envelope. After that I put proper postage on both. For our 4x6 photos usually one stamp per envelope works. That covers our 2-3 pictures, letter and our SASE and one stamp is plenty for our return of just a couple pictures. For attempts in the US just regular postage stamps will do but for the overseas requests you need Global forever stamps. Its usually around $1.20 to mail the regular size white or small brown envelopes overseas but its always best to have the post office weigh it just to make sure.
Top envelope is an example for sending your TTM requests.
Bottom envelope is an example of the SASE for the return.
Step 4-Writing your letter of request
Now its time to write that letter. I usually write a full front page letter sometimes a front and back depending on how big a fan I am but I usually try to keep it at a single front page that way I don't take up to much of their time. We send sincere handwritten letters to the celebs and not just a generic can I have your autograph form letter. Sometimes that's all it takes but I'd rather be sincere it's worked better for us. I write them thanking them for all the joy they have given us over the years. I tell them exactly why we are fans and not just we loved you in such and such movie. We tell them exactly how there work has touched our lives and thank them for it. After all that and towards the end I add my request for an autograph followed by please and thanking them again for everything especially their time. Now for really huge celebs or extremely rare or harder to obtain people we write 2-4 page letters. Sometimes it just takes the right letter to move them to sign and sometimes is still a waist of time and stamps but you just never know unless you try. Remember nothing is ever guaranteed.
Step 5-Mail and wait
So you have your pictures and your envelopes ready and you've written the letter now its time to neatly put it all in your request envelope, dont forget the items to be signed, the request letter and a SASE then seal it all up and make sure to check that proper postage is on both then drop it in you mail box and wait and sometimes wait some more lol. Sometimes you get lucky and it only takes a week or two but usually it takes months or even a year or more before you might get a reply. Sometimes the bigger the celeb the longer the wait but that's not always the case because its all in the luck of the draw when they pull your letter out of the huge fan mail pile and reply.
Step 6-log book and tips
So after I send my letter a handy thing I like to do is keep a log book. I write the celebs name and date I sent the request along with the address I used in a small note book that way I can mark the date when and if it's returned. Another tip is I dont hesitate once I find a working address I get a letter out the next day. A celebs signing habits can change and they can stop signing at anytime or the address can get abused and stop working you just never know and when its an older celeb I dont waste time getting my request out to them because like I said anything can happen. They may develop health issues that can stop them from signing or maby just get tired of signing after all these years. Remember it's their choice to sign for us fans its not something they have to do but I always appreciate the ones who do and I'm sure they appreciate us fans or they wouldn't reply at all. So that's how we do it I hope this helps any new collectors looking to get into TTM autograph collecting.
Now for this weeks TTM successes. Monday brought two returns. First we received a really nice signed 8x10 from musician Yanni after just under two months. To finish off the day we received an amazing return from Steve Guttenberg who signed our picture from "Short Circuit" and our IC and only took seven days to return. Thursday brought a great return when we received our picture and IC back signed by Joyce Randolph after only two weeks. Friday brought a super cool return from Jack O'Halloran who signed our two Superman pictures we sent and only took four months to return. That's all for this week. Have a great graphing weekend and I'll be back next week with more TTM autographs and address's.
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Yanni
YmanRep
8983 Okeechobee Blvd.
Suite 202
PMB 107
West Palm Beach, FL 33411
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Steve Guttenberg
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Joyce Randolph
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Jack O'Halloran
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*FMB www.fanmail.biz
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