Collectible Toys

Collectible Toys Success Stories [2024]

Updated: October 7th, 2024

Are you intrigued by the allure of nostalgia and creativity? Starting a business in collectible toys might be for you. This venture involves sourcing and selling toys that hold significant value to collectors, from limited-edition action figures to vintage dolls.

You'll curate a collection, identify market trends, and connect with a passionate customer base. This isn't just about toys; itโ€™s about brand storytelling and leveraging social media to showcase your finds.

The key here is research and networkingโ€”knowing whatโ€™s hot and where to find it. Platforms like eBay and Etsy can be your marketplace, but how you present your products will set you apart.

If you have a keen eye for unique items and a knack for marketing, the collectible toy business could blend your interests with a profitable venture.

In this list, you'll find real-world collectible toys success stories and very profitable examples of starting a collectible toys that makes money.

1. Confidently Mom ($3M/year)

Rachel Ritlop launched The Confused Millennial during a quarter-life crisis after being fired twice at 25. Within three years, her lifestyle blog for millennials reached over 2 million people and generated 6-figure annual revenues, focusing on content creation and consulting.

How much money it makes: $3M/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 1

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Starting A Lifestyle Blog For Millennials That Led To A $10K/Month Consulting Business

Discover how Rachel Ritlop's lifestyle blog for millennials, The Confused Millennial, generated 6 figures annually, reaching over 2 million people in less than 3 years, leading to a $10k per month consulting business.

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