For all the entrepreneurs out there with seasonal companies, running a business only part of the year means you have to think differently than your year-round colleagues. After all, how many people go to summer camp in January or shovel snow in June? If you have too much down time on your hands when your main operation isn't running, you may want to think about investing in a seasonal franchise.
Tree-Mendous Franchise: A Landscaper Fills the Seasonal Gap
Summary
The owner of a Massachusetts landscaping company bridges his seasonal gap financially by investing in a Christmas decoration franchise.
Published: December 15, 2013
Updated: July 11, 2023