July 6, 201312 yr It's interesting to think about how LEGO is so much more than just a plastic brick making company now. ...might be worth thinking about. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/advisor/build-brand-content-empire-learn-lego-131516058.html Although the best way for our existing sets to go way up in value if for LEGO to go out of business (Just kidding!)
July 6, 201312 yr Lego is by far the smartest Toy maker in the market right now. Its unbelievable that no one copies it. You can't make the same toy forever. You make toys people love and only for a short period of time with many exclusives and new announcements. It always keeps people interested. And then you have to get the best licenses. SW and LOTR,
July 6, 201312 yr Lego is by far the smartest Toy maker in the market right now. Its unbelievable that no one copies it. You can't make the same toy forever. You make toys people love and only for a short period of time with many exclusives and new announcements. It always keeps people interested. And then you have to get the best licenses. SW and LOTR, I beg to differ. There are MegaBloks Kreo, Disney apparently has their own terrible line, there is some type of compatible bricks that have lights that are sold at Target. Best license I have no argument. :D
July 6, 201312 yr I beg to differ. There are MegaBloks Kreo, Disney apparently has their own terrible line, there is some type of compatible bricks that have lights that are sold at Target. Best license I have no argument. They copy the product but not the business sense. Not the quality. Not the Detail.
July 6, 201312 yr They copy the product but not the business sense. Not the quality. Not the Detail. Sorry. I missunderstood what you had posted. In that case, I agree with you. :)
July 6, 201312 yr TLG are a smart company (these days). Everything they do is for a reason and that's to maximise shareholder returns. Their brand reach is a fantastic example of a marketing strategy paying off at a global level.
July 6, 201312 yr TLG are a smart company (these days). Everything they do is for a reason and that's to maximise shareholder returns. Their brand reach is a fantastic example of a marketing strategy paying off at a global level. Shareholders? Lego is a private company, and not traded as a stock.
July 6, 201312 yr Shareholders? Lego is a private company, and not traded as a stock. Yes I know that. A company does not need to be publicly traded to have shareholders.
July 6, 201312 yr Yes I know that. A company does not need to be publicly traded to have shareholders. I guess. I just thought the most common use of the word is someone who owns stock in a company. In that case, I completely agree
July 6, 201312 yr I guess. I just thought the most common use of the word is someone who owns stock in a company. In that case, I completely agree Well that's the same isn't it? TLG owners will each own a share portion of the company stock. Stockholders, shareholders, owners, it's all the same really.
July 6, 201312 yr Well that's the same isn't it? TLG owners will each own a share portion of the company stock. Stockholders, shareholders, owners, it's all the same really. Indeed. I saw my arguement fell right apart in the face of the word's full definition so, no hard feelings, you are right
July 6, 201312 yr Indeed. I saw my arguement fell right apart in the face of the word's full definition so, no hard feelings, you are right No worries, hope I didn't sound critical or anything, that wasn't my intention. I think TLG's media strategies have been excellent so far. One area that is ripe for them to get into though is smartphone apps and games, they haven't really pushed into that space yet as far as I'm aware.
July 6, 201312 yr No worries, hope I didn't sound critical or anything, that wasn't my intention. I think TLG's media strategies have been excellent so far. One area that is ripe for them to get into though is smartphone apps and games, they haven't really pushed into that space yet as far as I'm aware. It's all good. They have converted some games to iPhone/iPad/iPod versions such as the HP lineup and Batman, but they are very watered-down, and from first-hand experience, are pretty boring and suffer from lags and glitches (at least, HP 5-7 does, I have yet to play the others). They have quite a few free games as well, but yeah, they haven't seen a huge breakthrough in the mobile department, other than for the Lego Batman game, which is sitting pretty at the fourth most popular paid app on itunes right now. PS: If anyone is interested in buying the the HP or Batman games on iTunes, they are like 80% off for 99c (limited time offer), so buy now if you are considering.
July 6, 201312 yr So I am wondering - If Lego was a Publicly traded company, would we all invest in it, not only hoping the stock went up, but hoping that boosted them to keep making awesome Lego sets?
July 7, 201312 yr No worries, hope I didn't sound critical or anything, that wasn't my intention. I think TLG's media strategies have been excellent so far. One area that is ripe for them to get into though is smartphone apps and games, they haven't really pushed into that space yet as far as I'm aware. Grolim, TLC is actually very active in the smartphone app game. I have downloaded two apps for my kids - Lego 4+ and Legends of Chima Speedorz app. I know there are more, as well, although none for AFOLs as far as I know.
July 7, 201312 yr They have converted some games to iPhone/iPad/iPod versions such as the HP lineup and Batman, but they are very watered-down, and from first-hand experience, are pretty boring and suffer from lags and glitches (at least, HP 5-7 does, I have yet to play the others). They have quite a few free games as well, but yeah, they haven't seen a huge breakthrough in the mobile department, other than for the Lego Batman game, which is sitting pretty at the fourth most popular paid app on itunes right now. PS: If anyone is interested in buying the the HP or Batman games on iTunes, they are like 80% off for 99c (limited time offer), so buy now if you are considering. Grolim, TLC is actually very active in the smartphone app game. I have downloaded two apps for my kids - Lego 4+ and Legends of Chima Speedorz app. I know there are more, as well, although none for AFOLs as far as I know. There we go, I had no idea they had gone that deep. I switched to Android a couple of years ago so haven't seen the iTunes offerings. Not sure if they have put them on Android as well but haven't really checked it out. Would be cool to see some AFOL stuff.
It's interesting to think about how LEGO is so much more than just a plastic brick making company now. ...might be worth thinking about.
http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/advisor/build-brand-content-empire-learn-lego-131516058.html
Although the best way for our existing sets to go way up in value if for LEGO to go out of business
(Just kidding!)