Among LEGO collectors and fans, BrickLink is a popular online site to acquire sets and pieces. And of course, it is also a popular place for LEGO resellers and investors to go to sell their inventory. But how does a seller on BrickLink stand out from other sellers to reach…
It’s no secret that LEGO enthusiasts despise cracked Minifigures, which is one of the many reasons why, in order for the yellow guys to arrive safely to their destination, it is paramount that they are securely packaged. There are a variety of choices available to safely and securely ship LEGO…
Most resellers know that eBay has an established presence for online sales and a wider audience than BrickLink, but could there be advantages to selling on a dedicated LEGO Group platform instead? eBay is an established online auction house for a wide variety of products including LEGO, while BrickLink is…
If you’re an avid Lego collector and builder, it’s only a matter of time before storing and managing all those instruction booklets becomes an issue you’ll have to deal with. There are a number of factors to consider however, before you decide whether to organize and care for them or…
Since its creation in 2000, the online marketplace BrickLink has proven to be a powerhouse for LEGO e-commerce. With over a million registered users from 196 countries, this is a site that countless LEGO fans, both buyers and sellers alike, have saved in their internet favorites. But what can you…
BrickLink is one of the largest online communities of LEGO fans in the world. But more than that, BrickLink is also an online marketplace specifically for buying and selling LEGO sets, LEGO parts, minifigures, instructions, and even empty LEGO boxes! BrickLink has more than a million members, with more than…
We talk a lot about the value of a sealed LEGO set, and how it appreciates in value over time after the set has retired. This is just one way that a lot of people are making money selling LEGO online. There are many other ways to sell LEGO, and…
The first LEGO Minifigure – a tiny police officer painted yellow and black — was released in 1978. Many years later, those little minifigs have become a mainstay in LEGO sets sold worldwide, and they are definitely here to stay. So far, LEGO factories in Europe, Mexico, and China have…