Before You Subscribe...
If you’re considering becoming a paid subscriber of Toys to Retirement, first of all thank you. Secondly, I want to make sure we are on the same page about what this newsletter will encompass.
Even though it is highly requested, this newsletter is not a leads list. While I will talk about specific ASINs, both past and present, I will never outright tell you to purchase any product.
My goal with Toys to Retirement is to share with you the following:
Complete transparency into my product analysis strategies when deciding which toys to invest in
Detailed analysis on noteworthy wins and losses. I don’t shy away and hide my mistakes from you.
Insight into how I operate my toy investing business
My up to date interpretations on relevant pop culture, box office trends, manufacturer news, and how all of these relate to toy investing
General Amazon knowledge (five years of experience and counting!)
Ongoing detailed analysis of LEGO themes and retiring sets
My strategies for minimizing ‘bad buys’, knowing when to buy with conviction, and protecting account health
My findings as I expand to include the Walmart Marketplace in my arsenal, alongside Amazon and eBay
And more!
Basically, if you enjoy my Twitter feed, you’re going to love this newsletter.
Frequency of the newsletter is yet to be determined - you may receive a couple articles per week or you may receive a few per month. It all depends on the happenings of the marketplace. With that being said, my commitment to you is to pack the most value I possibly can into your subscription, with transparent and honest content you will not find from other Amazon sellers.
And while I do know my newsletter will benefit sellers of all experience levels, if you are BRAND NEW to Amazon, meaning you haven’t even setup your selling account yet, I encourage you to check the Resources section first, as there may be better material for you to start with than my newsletter.
If you become a paid subscriber, you should already:
Have an active Amazon seller account
Have a basic understanding of Keepa and how to read Keepa charts at a basic level
Have a general grasp on your Amazon business (you know how to send in shipments, are familiar with Amazon’s terms of service, have an understanding of basic terminology, etc.)
I just wanted to get this out of the way so you know a bit more about what to expect. Oh, and if you haven’t yet, please also check out the What is Toy Investing? and About sections.
If all of this sounds good to you, I’ll see you on the other side.