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handwritten or typed?
What is the best for sending autograph request letters? I do mainly sports
and have been writing them all by hand. It gets a little tiring. Is there a better chance of success if it actually looks like i put some time into the letter rather than just typing it out? Anyone have any insight on this. Thank you, Drew |
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I do mine by typing. I write to soap opera stars mainly.
"Kettwicks" wrote in message ... What is the best for sending autograph request letters? I do mainly sports and have been writing them all by hand. It gets a little tiring. Is there a better chance of success if it actually looks like i put some time into the letter rather than just typing it out? Anyone have any insight on this. Thank you, Drew |
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I always write my letters NEATLY by hand. It makes the letter seem more
personal that just typing and printing letters of a computer. Again, make sure that the handwriting is legible |
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I type mine all the time and I get 99.9% back so I am doing very well. I have
sent out over 5 hundred and I have over 3/4 succses rate back. So you decied on your own but I'm very happy typing them. good luck |
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I have had success doing both, but now I write all of mine out. Yea, it takes
a little bit longer, but since I started doing that, I've gotten a few responses that have included the letter I sent with a handwritten note from the person I wrote to. Never happened with a typed paper. Good Luck! Bru a href="http://www12.brinkster.com/theautographhut"The Autograph Hut/a |
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