Entrepreneur Plus - Short White
For Subscribers

The Hidden Dangers of Running a Pop-Up Shop Like Spirit HalloweenSpirit Halloween expects to hire 40,000 seasonal workers and a 'record number' of pop-up locations this year — but how? Pop-up stores are harder to run than you think. Before you get any ideas about launching a pop-up business of your own, let's talk about the real entrepreneurial risks that are scarier than your favorite Halloween horror.

ByGene Marks

Key Takeaways

  • Pop-up stores are harder to run than a traditional business. Here's why.

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

It's the spookiest time of year, and you know what that means! It's time for your annual visit to that localpop-up storeto buy your kids' — or perhaps your — Halloween costumes. But have you ever wondered about how — orif— these stores make money? On the face of it, a pop-up Halloween store seems like an easy way to make a buck. You open for a few months, grab the holiday buyers, set up shop and count your money until the following fall.

Spirit Halloween— a national chain running Halloween pop-up stores for the past 40 years — expects to hire more than 40,000 seasonal workers this year and is launching a "record number of locations," according to a recentpress release.40000名员工?听起来像一个伟大的商业,right? But, as anyone inbusinesswill tell you — nothing is as easy as it seems. And when you start digging into the details, running a pop-up store is, in many ways, harder than running a year-round business. How so? If you're thinking of doing something similar, first consider the issues.

Related:Pop-up Shop Marketing: a Quick How-to Guide

This is a subscriber-only article. Join Entrepreneur+today for access

Related Topics

Business News

This Indulgent Retirement Trend Is Popular Among Young Professionals — But Financial Planners Are Providing a Dose of Reality

Gen Z is spending more on non-essential purchases like travel and entertainment.

领导

How to Pivot Your Business During a Crisis — and Why You Don't Need Another Crisis Before You Get Started Pivoting

The concept of the pivot has been brought to the fore in recent years as the answer to crises, pandemics and revolutions. But, instead of reacting, why don't we make pivoting simply a way of doing business?

Franchise

He Got Bored With Retirement. Now He's Selling $18 Million Annually.

Don Lanier was ready for a change, and that pushed him to succeed. Here's how he did it.

Health & Wellness

The Hidden Dangers of Daylight Saving Time, And How Entrepreneurs Can Cope

When daylight saving time ends, the adjustment can bring about changes in your physical and mental health. Entrepreneurs can take steps to adjust their routine and stay thriving even after the time change.

Business News

Amazon Managers Can Now Fire Employees Who Refuse to Work From the Office 3 Days a Week

It's the latest update of the company's return-to-office policy.