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Toy Ideas by:Creatore Del Giocattolo

Toy Ideas by:Creatore Del Giocattolo

The toy industry suffered a major setback during the


recession. Thankfully, it survived but the products coming

out of the toy industry of late are quite boring. One

wonders where has all the innovation gone? If you have an

original idea to sell to the toy industry you will need to

go about it the right way or else suffer rejection and

frustration.

Toy companies receive thousands of ideas from inventors

every year, and accept only a fraction of them. So how can

you increase your chances of success? If you are planning to

enter the toy industry you may benefit from these tips:

The first thing to remember while embarking into the toy

industry is to do a great deal of research but don't be

foolhardy to presume that you can reinvent the wheel. Also,

don't try to improve on existing popular toys. Don't think

you'll re-do Slip-N-Slide, for instance, and make it even

better. A lot of inventors make this mistake, or submit a

so-called new idea that's already on the market. Do your

research, and leave product updates to a company's internal

Research and Development staff.

Your research should help you decide which companies to

target. As a rule of the thumb you should target toy

companies that produce products most similar to your idea.

You may find more success with small and mid-sized toy

companies. It's a good idea to take the assistance of an

agent who can be helpful in opening doors.

Next, you have to develop a prototype to show proof of your

concept. The inventor has to bring more to the table than

just an idea. He has to convince the company that it works.

While making a presentation of the prototype, always aim for

simplicity. If you take twenty minutes to explain how

something works, there's very little chance of success.

Understand the review process. In disclosing an idea, things

often come down to who had the idea first. Often the company

already has the idea before you submit it. Companies like

Wham-O document every interaction with an inventor. You can

steal an idea once, but then no one's going to work with you

again. So they depend on their integrity and honesty. The

company creates a few co-inventor relationships each year,

in which two ideas are combined to create one product and

the co-inventors share royalties. Professional inventors

document every interaction they have with toy companies.

Finally, you must figure out your production costs.

Surprisingly, many fledgling inventors do not. You should

aim at the lowest possible cost per unit. Cost control will

also help you achieve your overall point: selling someone on

your idea. There are a lot of magic price points in the toy

industry and $20 is a big, magic price point.

About the author

Creatore Del Giocattolo is the proprietor of H Toy which is a premier source for Toy information. For questions and comments, go to: http://www.htoy.com
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