The Passion to Product Series
Toy and Game Product Basics

With guest expert Carol Rehtmeyer and your hosts Marcy Nelson-Garrison and Melanie Keveles
Learn the inside scoop to creating a successful toy or game product. Industry expert Carol Rehtmeyer generously shares her expertise and valuable industry secrets to help you succeed.
If you have an idea for a game or a toy, (i.e. board game, plush toy, team building prop or a desk top office toy) there is no one more qualified to answer your questions than Carol Rehtmeyer. The toy and game industry is a unique culture and it helps to have an insider to guide your steps. Carol is a well respected veteran in the industry and founder of The Toy and Game Industry Foundation. She shares her expertise generously in this in depth audio interview and accompanying ebook . Originally recorded from the Passion to Product live tele-seminar series.
In this 1 hour audio interview plus 25 pages of notes you will learn:
A step by step outline of where to start
How to protect your idea
What makes a successful product in the toy and game world.
Basic pricing formula
The pros and cons of Licensing vs self producing
Basics of working with agents and sales reps
What to know if you are manufacturing in China
AND we provide a valuable list of resources
All this for only $37.00
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About Carol Rehtmeyer
Carol Rehtmeyer is an award winning toy industry business leader. As president and CEO of Rehtmeyer Inc., (a toy development and manufacturing company with offices in Illinois and Hong Kong ), and president and founder of the “Toy & Game Industry Foundation (TGIF). She has been at the forefront of the toy and game industry for over eighteen years.
She has produced and licensed products for an astonishing array of major toy and entertainment concerns including; Mattel, Hasbro, Parker Brothers, Fisher Price, Milton Bradley, Tyco Toys, CAP Toys, Proctor and Gamble and more. Her work has been noted by virtually every important toy industry publication as well as the Los Angeles Times and the Chicago Tribune. She has appeared on CLTV and been featured on the cover of “Working Mother” Magazine. For all of her high profile success, Ms Rehtmeyer, ever a believer that all innovation begins with individuals, insists that it is the smaller and independent inventor clients who are her pride and joy