Good podcast about what it's like to sell on Amazon. I'm the first guest they speak to. If you have questions about what it's like to sell on Amazon, reply and I'll do my best to answer.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/is-amazon-too-big-we-ask-its-sellers/id1465767420?i=1000447904703&fbclid=IwAR1Np2e1qz3668rNJwQPBUZVNkHktM3wL_cZB904I21bYSKev2VlnVJZKUU …
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Have you thought about getting college licenses and making plushes of mascots? Too niche?
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We'd be competing against companies who have their own factories or companies whose brother or uncle or whatever run a factory overseas. We don't have any advantage in this area.
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That makes sense. I have this feeling kids are still buying toys in store, but I honestly don’t know where it would be now that Toys R Us is gone. Target/Walmart I guess?
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Yup, hypermarkets. Mom brings kids to grocery shop, they hit the toy aisle, and bingo you have a sale.
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Brainflakes boutique pop ups in front of LEGO stores
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I think it could work as advertising and maybe as vertically integrated retail (i.e. Zara), but we're not good enough as a company yet to pull that shit off.
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