The Reality of Owning a Pokemon Card Business

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Publicado 2024-01-07
Thanks to Brian for having me out! You can check out his stuff here:
youtube.com/@pokene_pokemon

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @pokene_pokemon
    That’s me!! This edited SO FREAKIN WELL. Bro I had a blast/ thanks for having me
  • @carsormyr
    Solid interview, but man you have to stop interrupting the people you're interviewing 😂
  • @Playerz714
    This dude and other sellers are these reason JP are changing the ways they sell cards since they scoop up a good percent of supply to export out of JP
  • @myplatinumlife
    Great videos. Love this type of content. I scaled as a reseller up to 3000 items on eBay, and am always interested to see how other people did the same and operate their business
  • @burntout9815
    This interview is a huge upgrade over your last one. Great job!
  • @kcnc92
    14:00 to move "dead weight" like the eraser blister, I've seen a couple options 1. Break down and sell the packs individually or as discounted lots. If you have built a trustworthy rep customers will buy without fear of tampering. 2. Bundle the "dead" product with a Great Seller at a price point that gives a profit margin of $1-$5 on the "dead" product.
  • @thejoechee
    This was an awesome episode to watch - love how humble Brian is and love his goals of creating a life he wants to live vs infinite business scaling. Thanks!
  • @Jdietz43
    As someone who almost fell backwards into owning a local card shop 9 months ago I can confirm: I lost 15 pounds, am constantly stressed about distributors, and 90% of the work is mundane; but when I'm actually there at the business itself, I'm happy.
  • @younkilee2794
    As a Korean, I’ve never seen a Korean Pokémon cards ever! Super cool! Thanks for showing us around!
  • @eriks8382
    You’re at the feet of a man who was able to figure out how to build a small little empire on his own who was gracious enough to show you some spicy tricks of the trade… Quit freaking interrupting him !
  • Amazing video! Love to see where people started and where they are now in thier businesses. Your channel and business included to see where you came from to where you are now its great.
  • @charlesreed5506
    Loving this new content!!! Thanks so much, i learned a lot in 45 minutes
  • @Escobar720
    Loved watching this vid and seeing you guys interact. I came across Brian's channel not too long ago and binged it because it was very interesting. Couldn't believe I'd see both of your faces in the same space especially since you've been my favorite youtuber for a little over a year now.
  • Wow this was an encouraging video. Shout out to Brian accomplishing his goals and working to remain humble and loyal to those that love him. It's admirable and I wish him and yourself the best in this life.
  • Great new format Caleb, I definitely love hearing other people's stories and business ideas.
  • @Dragonor999
    Reason why Japanese cards are now more expensive folks and why English cards are massively produced. Scalpers, "investors", and resellers
  • @Mavrick7410
    Great job Editor Riff. Keep up the great work!
  • @GreenMachineGo
    I love watching your videos like this here. It inspires me because I want to do my own business and I am afraid to start and lose everything especially in this day and time.