It's been a bit of a rocky start to the new year for me. Family distractions caused me to take a step back and look closely at the blog. When I first started blogging, I read an article describing how it can take, on average, five years of hard work before it's clear whether or not a new blog will be successful. That seemed reasonable, and so I promised myself that I'd get to work and not worry too much about success (whatever that means) until at least four years had passed. Now, four years later, I find myself wondering about the success of my blogging approach.
There are so many things I love about this blog--things that I consider a huge success. First of all, I love to photograph dolls and write about them. And, there's an incredible selection of amazing dolls out there to review. I feel like the proverbial kid in a candy shop most days. In addition, I get a lot of visitors or "page hits" (the brass rings of blogging) and am about to hit the 6,000,000 mark, which is unbelievable. I also love you guys. I'd wager that few blogs have such an amazing, kind, insightful audience. But the bottom line is really all about...well, the bottom line. The harsh reality is that this blog is losing money. Lots of money. Breaking even would be one thing, but losing money is starting to be bad. This could be my fault, or just the way blogs are these days. I don't know. But I can no longer pretend that this is my job. It's kind-of the opposite.
I like blogging too much to give it up completely, but my approach definitely has to change. While I figure out what all of this means, I thought I would publish the wonderful contributions from the last Photo Mission. I asked to see pictures of the interesting dolls for sale in your part of the world. I added my own photographs to this post and will also include two short reviews. One of the reviews is of a doll that I found during the Photo Mission: Monster High's new mermaid, Posea Reef. Snapping pictures of Posea on the store shelf was not enough--I wanted to get a closer look at her:
Showing posts with label Mega Bloks. Show all posts
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Monday, July 21, 2014
Mega Bloks Barbie's "Pet Shop" vs. Lego Friends' "Heartlake Pet Salon"...a Comparison Review!
My kids have always loved Legos. My youngest son is particularly passionate about these toys, and has built some impressive models over the years. We've also owned a certain number of Mega Bloks sets--the most memorable ones being from the Dragons series. While my kids were never as happy with the design of Mega Bloks' actual building blocks, we were all amazed by the realism of the dragon figures, and my eldest son played with his Mega Bloks dragon hoard for years. Despite my family's passion for building, I rarely talk about this kind of toy here on the blog. I did a short post way back when the Lego Friends were first introduced, but nothing since then.
Despite the atypical subject of this review, it was actually inspired by a doll. I was browsing the aisles of Walmart when I came across a display of Mega Bloks Barbie mini figures. These tiny 2.5 inch dolls are packaged in single lipstick-sized boxes and cost under $3 each. I've seen these Barbie figures before--or at least seen the place on the shelf where they should be--but usually the display is mostly empty and not very appealing. On this particular day, the display was almost completely full, with six different varieties of doll in stock. I was struck by how fun the range of dolls was: there were several versions of Barbie, two Ken dolls, and a Nikki. There was even a Barbie with pink hair! Since the aisles were packed with out-of-school kids begging their reluctant parents for a new toy, I was also struck by how clever this individual packaging is. For kids over four, these mini figures offer a cute, articulated Barbie figure that costs less than than a latte.
I scooped up a few of these mini dolls, thinking that they would offer a fun, quick, mid-week review of what seemed like a nice, detailed, portable little Barbie doll:
Despite the atypical subject of this review, it was actually inspired by a doll. I was browsing the aisles of Walmart when I came across a display of Mega Bloks Barbie mini figures. These tiny 2.5 inch dolls are packaged in single lipstick-sized boxes and cost under $3 each. I've seen these Barbie figures before--or at least seen the place on the shelf where they should be--but usually the display is mostly empty and not very appealing. On this particular day, the display was almost completely full, with six different varieties of doll in stock. I was struck by how fun the range of dolls was: there were several versions of Barbie, two Ken dolls, and a Nikki. There was even a Barbie with pink hair! Since the aisles were packed with out-of-school kids begging their reluctant parents for a new toy, I was also struck by how clever this individual packaging is. For kids over four, these mini figures offer a cute, articulated Barbie figure that costs less than than a latte.
I scooped up a few of these mini dolls, thinking that they would offer a fun, quick, mid-week review of what seemed like a nice, detailed, portable little Barbie doll:
Labels:
Barbie,
building,
comparison,
Friends,
Lego,
Mega Bloks,
Pet Salon,
Pet Shop,
pets
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