Pros:
1. Low start-up costs – Unlike many other businesses, holiday decorator business doesn’t require a large investment. You can begin with just a few decorations and expand when you’re ready.
2. Builds relationships – Working with clients to decorate for the holidays is a great way to build relationships and strengthen your customer base.
3. Flexible schedule – Decorating for the holidays typically occurs in the evenings during the fall when most people have time off from work or school. This allows you to create a flexible schedule that works best for you and your clients.
Cons:
1. Seasonal business – Since the peak season for holiday decorating is during the fall and winter months, you may experience a lull in business during the spring and summer months.
2. Limited client base – Depending on where you operate, there may be fewer clients looking to hire a holiday decorator in your area. This could limit the amount of business you are able to generate.
3. Risk of theft – Depending on the type of decorations you’re using, there is a risk that some of them may be stolen or damaged during your decorating process. Make sure to take proper precautions when working in public areas and have insurance coverage in case of any damages.