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Episode #80: Building A Multi-Million Dollar Business Through Email With Amy Porterfield

Amy Porterfield is an online marketing expert and the host of the top-ranked podcast, Online Marketing Made Easy. Before building a multi-million-dollar digital course business, Amy worked with mega brands like Harley-Davidson and Peak Performance Coach, Tony Robbins, where she oversaw the content team and collaborated on ground-breaking online marketing campaigns.

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Episode #79: The 3 BIGGEST Mistakes To Avoid When Working With A Factory

Are you in the process of sourcing a factory overseas? Or perhaps you’re in the middle of working with a factory to produce your toy product. Or maybe you’ve just been considering reaching out to a factory in China but you haven’t taken the leap just yet. If you answered yes to any of those questions, then today’s episode is a must listen. In today’s episode I walk you through three of the 3 BIGGEST and most common mistakes you need to avoid when you start working with factories. Some of today’s lessons are taken directly from the early days of my toy career, so listen up, learn from my mistakes, and save yourself time and money!

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Episode #78: How To Be A Toy Designer

Today’s episode is for all of the aspiring professional toy designers out there who have reached out at one time or another for advice on how they can get a job in the toy industry. Perhaps you have a degree in industrial design, graphic design, or illustration, and you’ve recently discovered this podcast and realized—wait a minute. I want to be a toy designer. Well finally I have the perfect episode for you.

This episode is your guide to transitioning into the toy industry even if you have no experience in it at all. You will also learn the specific steps I took over my 10 year toy career to overprepare myself for my toy job interviews. If you want to jumpstart your toy career, then this episode is a must listen.

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Episode #77: Get In Front Of 12,000 Buyers With This Year-Round Toy Trade Show

If the expense of returning to in-person toy trade shows has you a little worried, then there’s a year-round toy trade show platform that you need to know about. In today’s episode we take a behind the scenes look at Toy Fair Everywhere, a year-round, 24/7 virtual trade show that is changing the way the toy entrepreneurs and buyers connect and do business. The platform functions as a product discovery tool for buyers and a wholesale ecommerce site for sellers.

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Episode #76: The Art of Pitching and Pivoting In Toys and Entertainment

For today’s episode of the show, I invited three of my star students of Toy Creators Academy to be guests on the podcast to share their experiences pitching their ideas right to major toy companies. By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clear understanding of what it takes to pitch your toy ideas in a virtual event, you’ll learn some lessons, and be inspired to take action whether you’re a toy inventor or toy entrepreneur.

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Episode 75: Lessons And Benefits Of Pitching Your Toy Ideas At The TCA Virtual Toy Pitch Event

The first ever Toy Creators Academy virtual pitch event concluded at the end of May 2021. Over a dozen toy companies, reviewed dozens of product pitches in 2 weeks of speed-dating style toy and entertainment pitch meetings. If you are curious about the TCA Virtual Pitch event, and are considering attending the next one, listen to this episode to find out more about who the event is for and what is required to be eligible to apply for this incredible opportunity. If you are a toy entrepreneur, toy inventor, or one in the making this new virtual pitch event is one you won’t want to miss out on!

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Episode #74: How To Break Into Toys Through Self-Publishing

If you’re wondering how to break into toys, just know this. There are MANY paths into the toy industry. Get ready to hear how a self-published author found herself as the VP at a major toy company leading Marketing and Emerging IP’s. Discover a path for creatives seeking for lucrative self-publishing options that allow you to keep upwards of 70% of profits instead of the typical 5% royalty. If you have ever had an idea for children’s book, then this is an excellent episode for you to dive into.

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Episode #73: Executive Tips To License Your Toy Ideas With Zack Pentecost of Zuru Toys

Do top toy companies really want to work with inventors? Today’s episode answers that question with a resounding YES! Our guest today is Zack Pentecost of ZURU Toys. If you don’t know the name ZURU, you most definitely know some of their smash hit toy brands. Inventor, if you’ve been feeling restless because you haven’t heard back from your latest pitch submission, this is the episode for you. Inventors, this episode is filled with nothing but love and appreciation for the way you think and create for the toy industry.

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Episode #72: Working With A Distributor To Get Your Toy or Game In Retail with Greg Watson

In today’s episode we have an illuminating conversation with PSi’s National Accounts Manager, Greg Watson. Greg shares what he believes is most important in game play, as well as the current perspective of distributors and retailers in retail. If you don’t know the retail lingo but you have a killer game idea, PSi may be your perfect toy biz match. Listen to this episode to learn more about working with a distributor in the toy and game industry.

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Episode #71: The Art of Toy Photography with Mitchel Wu

Do you know the definition of toy photography? Well in this episode, Mitchel and The Toy Coach define toy photography as the creation of art using toys as a vehicle for storytelling. Mitchel Wu is known in the toy industry as an expert in creating impactful imagery that drives engagement and conversation. Mitchel comes on the show today and shares his personal journey leaving behind a job he didn’t love to find his passion in photographing toys as well as tips on how you can take better photos of your toys.

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Episode #70: 7 Tips To Improve Your Next Virtual Toy Pitch

It’s important to stay relevant and change with the times as a toy person and the latest skill you’ll need to add to your repertoire is a doozy. What skill is that? Well, it’s video editing. But don’t stress out too much, video editing is much simpler today. There are apps that have simplified the process to it’s almost as simple as drag and drop! In today’s podcast episode we’re going to go over 7 tips that will help you improve your next virtual toy pitch.

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Episode #69: Why I Left My Corporate Toy Job To Become The Toy Coach

If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about The Toy Coach, and why Azhelle built this podcast then this episode is for you. Today Azhelle shares her story from corporate dream job, to entrepreneurial dream life, with advice on how you can do the same. It all comes down to figuring out the “Puzzle of You” which Azhelle explains with great detail in today’s episode.

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Episode #68: One Dad's Secret To A $3 Million Dollar Toy Kickstarter

After being laid off during the pandemic in 2020, Conor Lewis was bit by the entrepreneurial bug and decided to go for it with his toy product, FORT. Conor put his marketing expertise to use and built an email list of over 80,000 people before launching his Kickstarter campaign. His share focused and gamified marketing campaign helped him build his email list organically. Conor comes on the show today to share his journey of building his list, nurturing his interested customers, and ultimately funding a multi-million-dollar crowdfunding campaign in the first 24 hours.

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Episode 67: Objectively Vetting Your Amazing Toy Ideas

Coming up with toy ideas is fun, and over time it gets easier and easier. And vetting ideas that you’ve come up with is the trickiest step of all, because of our own ego. Ego can get in the way of you recognizing if your latest toy or game idea is really GREAT or just OK. So, in today’s episode The Toy Coach breaks down 3 methods and exercises that you can utilize to vet your latest Amazing toy idea.

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Episode #66: The Ripple Effect Of Racial Bias In The Toy Industry Part 2 with Jacqueline Vong

For today’s episode The Toy Coach engages in a hard and honest conversation with Jacqueline Vong a 20 year toy expert and founder of Playology where she works as a consultant in concept development, distribution and franchise management. Jacqueline comes on the show today to share her personal experiences being a Can-Asian woman and walks alongside me as we uncover and unpack the differences between positive and offensive representation in media and toys.

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Episode #65: Creating A Hit Kids’ TV Show with Farnaz Esnaashari Creator of Shimmer & Shine

What does it take to create a hit kids’ TV show? Well in today’s episode, Farnaz Esnaashari, Creator of the hit kids’ tv show Shimmer and Shine joins us to answer that question and so many more. Farnaz shares her journey in the world of production and media, starting from her first internship and taking us to her first few pitches. This episode is for you if you’re a budding toy entrepreneur with a new show idea, OR you’re an established toy company seeking to make your existing IP more toyetic. Get ready to gain a fresh perspective on how to approach and connect the development of your IP and your future toy line.

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