gpmartin414
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One other thing to consider if the sales channel, of which there are several. There's the standard kids' toy aisle in Target/Walmarts. This is where the Playmates figures have always been. Then there's a relatively recent invention, the collector's section in Target/Walmarts, which has its own separate spot in the electronics section (often not even that far away from the kids' toy aisle. That's where the NECA stuff is. Then you have online retail, both direct on the manufacturer's sites themselves, "fan channel" like BBTS and EE, and of course Amazon, as well as Target and Walmart. Then you have the direct market -- i.e., comic shops.
Playmates really only distributed in the kids' toy aisle, the major toy retailer sites, and Amazon; NECA distributed in the collectors aisle, their own site, "fan channels," Amazon, Target, and Walmart; and Super7 is just on their website, Amazon, and "fan channels."
I'm not sure how Mattel in general approaches sales channels, but I thought it was more similar to Playmates with the addition of "fan channels."
Playmates really only distributed in the kids' toy aisle, the major toy retailer sites, and Amazon; NECA distributed in the collectors aisle, their own site, "fan channels," Amazon, Target, and Walmart; and Super7 is just on their website, Amazon, and "fan channels."
I'm not sure how Mattel in general approaches sales channels, but I thought it was more similar to Playmates with the addition of "fan channels."
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