Scare Tactics
Creative ways to profit from Halloween
The few appropriate Halloween-related ceramics and collectibles
Rebecca Allen could find always flew out the door of her home
accessories and gift store, Owen Allen. But finding the right product
wasn't easy-after all, Owen Allen's image doesn't
exactly lend itself to wax lips and scary costumes. So this month,
Allen is hoping to cash in on more of the Halloween market by
turning her location into one of Winter Park, Florida's largest
indoor pumpkin patches.
"We're creating a themed setting with vines, hay bales
and carved pumpkins to get customers in the store," says
Allen, 34. "It's a great way to promote our store in a way
that incorporates the holiday and fits our image."
With Halloween-related expenditures at an eye-popping $2.96
billion, according to the National Retail Federation, customers are
definitely not afraid of spending at this time of year. Doug
Fleener, president of Dynamic
Experiences Group, a retail consulting firm in Lexington,
Massachusetts, has some tips for retailers who may not think that
Halloween will work for them:
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Apply some
merchandising madness. Showcase jewelry on creepy monster
hands, or find other ways to integrate Halloween-themed
décor.
Build a
holiday-related promotion. "Create a broom promotion or
a 'Just Because It's Halloween' sale," suggests
Fleener.
Enlist your
employees. Have staff don appropriate costumes or wear
holiday-themed pins or hats. Says Fleener, "Fun can go a long
way toward setting your store apart from the competition."