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Collectibles for Railroad Enthusiasts at A-Trains
Mike Whitworth, owner of Whittle Shortline Railroad, expressed an interest in Jarrett´s famous video "The Alphabet Train," his number one seller, and sparked the wooden toy train idea, another big seller at A-Trains, especially for birthday and Christmas gifts. His engineer hats are popular, and he´s seen a surge of interest in DVDs. The majority of his customers are American adults. "I´ll get a phone order from a dedicated railroad enthusiast ordering train DVDs one minute, then the next a call from a lady ordering wooden trains who needs me to explain which railroad runs by her house so she can get that wooden train for her little boy." Jarrett says there´s a lot of crossover buying. A father may buy a wooden train set for his son, but he purchases Challenger 3985: The World´s Largest Operating Steam Locomotive for himself. "He may say it´s for the kid, but you can bet that Daddy will be watching too." Jarrett attributes the secret of success to work and patience, describing business as a moving target. "What worked last year is not necessarily the formula for today. I try to have many channels." Jarrett´s marketing approach includes numerous smart sales tactics. He wholesales his videos and DVDs to others, even competing websites. A-Trains has over three thousand SKU numbers, which gives an indication of variety. Jarrett sends out a printed newsletter, and at Christmas he advertises his newest video releases and website with a full-page color spread in Trains Magazine and Railfan & Railroad Magazine. Writer's Bio: Julia Ann Charpentier is a Milwaukee-based freelance writer and an editor for book publishers. Read more articles by this author
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