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In This Issue Closing Summer on a High NoteIf it feels like summer is flying by and holiday orders will soon be upon us, well ... that sounds about right! Even if you're too busy to read an entire issue this month, don't miss out on TDmonthly Magazine’s tips for storeowners and lists of new and best-selling toys. See below for what else is “in store” with these brief summaries: TRACKING AT THE TOP Maybe you’ve been in on a smash-hit best seller’s success before — and been stocked and prepared! But how long did the hype last? And what sales patterns emerged as time went on? TDmonthly is answering those questions for 12 top sellers with its “Sales Tracking” charts, updated monthly based on input from specialty retailers across the country. Stomp Rockets, anything by Melissa & Doug, Elenco's Snap Circuits and Wow Toys are still holding fast, while PlayFoam by Educational Insights seems to be slipping. SET SALE! Can it hurt your store to hold sales too often? Some toy-store owners say "Yes!" though most hold at least two per year. How should you promote a sale? Take a look at “Retailing Tips: Secrets of Discriminating Sales” to find out what 64 specialty toy retailers said about price cuts, promotions and more. CASHING IN ON CHARACTERS Is it any surprise that Corolle is heading up TDmonthly’s Top-10 Most-Wanted Dolls, or that Webkinz by Ganz are still the best-selling plush? Probably not. But there may be other products on our top-10 lists that you haven’t considered for your store. Check out the fashionable and cuddly, as well as the most popular furniture and playhouses (or lack thereof, in some cases) in specialty stores. STAFF PICKS If your hand is sore from “mousing” around on the computer too much, take a break and catch highlights of some of the newest products added to TDmonthly.com, all in one place: Staff Picks. If that’s not enough — or you just want to make sure your store is really on track for the months ahead — see hundreds of newly uploaded products in TDmonthly’s Notable and New Toys. See a sampling below:
Writer's Bio: Julie L. Jones has written articles for both newspapers and magazines. Before joining the staff of TDmonthly Magazine, she worked as a communications writer and provided editorial support for a market research company. Read more articles by this author
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