Halloween Sales By The Numbers [Infographic]

October 27, 2016

The winter holidays are the biggest shopping season of the year, but there is so much shopping during Halloween it's scary. Stores that sell costumes and candy make a lot of money during October for obvious reasons, but even if you don't sell Halloween-related items, you can still get in on the action with a little creative thinking. And, PsPrint can help. We have a lot of spooktacularly smart articles, filled with marketing, printing and designing tips for Halloween.

We also wanted to share with you this frighteningly good infographic by The Shelf to help you and your business get more treats this Halloween.

 
 
Courtesy of: The Shelf
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About Sonia Mansfield

Sonia Mansfield works as the Website Content and Social Media Marketing Manager for PsPrint Blog and PsPrint.com, and manages the company's social media networks, including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google Plus and Pinterest. Her earlier gigs included slaving as a low-paid reporter for a daily newspaper and TV critic for various entertainment blogs. When she’s not working, she’s usually making nerdy “Star Wars” references, talking about TV or watching baseball games. You can email her at sonia@psprint.com.

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