#146: How To Stand Out As A New Toy and Game Inventor or Entrepreneur

Making It in The Toy Industry with The Toy Coach

Today’s episode is for those of you who are 1, just getting started in the toy industry, maybe you’re in your first few years or 2, haven’t started yet but keep looking over the fence and waiting for the perfect moment to jump in. In today’s episode, The Toy Coach discusses how you can stand out as a new creator in the toy and game industry. 

If the toy industry feels like a big, noisy place and you have no clue how to stand out as a new-ish creator…keep reading. In this episode we cover 4 ways you can start to gain visibility for your toy or game product or if you’re a toy inventor and you’re not looking to promote a specific product, you can apply these concepts to promote yourself! For each tip on how to stand out, we’ll cover why it works and hear examples of toy creators who have put that tip into action.

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