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Retailer Spotlight: Red Wagon Toy Co. Elements of Style Draw Customers to Family-Owned Store
INVESTING IN CHILDREN ![]() “If you can make it past three years, you’re good,” she said. “The startup expense is a lot.” Trying to keep costs down during those first years was a challenge, Kim said. She didn’t have a full-time manager, and simultaneously running a household and raising two children proved difficult. But she was able to juggle the responsibilities, and today the business is truly a family venture. WORKING FAMILY TIES ![]() Running a family business can be stressful, but the family members love each other and “it all works out in the long run,” she pointed out. DRESSING UP WITH GIFTS With no big box stores nearby and only a smattering of independent toy stores throughout the state of Vermont, Kim has little competition, which allows her to take more chances. “I realized I could make some more money if I brought in some clothing,” she said. ![]() “I always try to buy fun clothing that complements the toys, or the toys complement the clothing,” she told TDmonthly. “Themed presentation is a great way to pick up an add-on item — or two or three.” Kim also caters to gift givers by offering a custom gift-filled Radio Flyer wagon online and by using popcorn boxes with a Red Wagon sticker for wrapping. She often tells customers that adding another small purchase, such as a rattle, to the outside of the box makes an attractive presentation. PRESS-ING ON Red Wagon Toy Co. was itself on display when Newsweek magazine listed the store’s website in a Thanksgiving 2005 feature on the Rody Horse by Toymarketing International. That coverage — all because Newsweek was impressed with her site — resulted in thousands of orders at the beginning of the crucial holiday season, Kim said. ![]() Kim does little advertising, but in the past has used Google adwords, she told TDmonthly. She doesn’t utilize it as much “now that we are up in the rankings,” though, because the charge per click can really add up. Running a children’s store is fun and rewarding, Kim concluded, but it’s a “lot of hard work, too, so be ready.” To see Kim’s most popular items, read My Best Sellers: Red Wagon Toy Co. ![]() |
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