Get In The Spooky Spirit πŸŽƒ

What better way to celebrate the frightful festivities than with the Whatnot community? Here are three ways you can have a hauntingly good time on your Whatnot shows.

Dress Up For The Occasion πŸ§›πŸ»

Halloween is the perfect opportunity to bring some extra flair to your live show and costumes and decor are STRONGLY encouraged. Dressing up not only adds an element of fun but also invites your audience to join in the festive spirit. So bring out those jack-o-lanterns and throw on a wig for your next Whatnot show.

Treats Only - No Tricks 🍬

Trick or treating is a classic Halloween tradition but on Whatnot it’s treats only! The treats you can offer as a seller on Whatnot could be some scary good giveaways, random gifts to chat, surprising other sellers with a raid, or including extra goodies in packages for your buyers like stickers or candy. These little surprises not only keep the energy high in your shows but also help foster a sense of community, to keep viewers coming back even after the holiday.

Curate A Spooktacular Show πŸ‘»

To really amp up the vibe for your viewers, curate a show filled with ghoulish goodies! No matter the category you sell in, you can make the Halloween theme your own. Showcase your favorite horror Funko Pops, have a selection of Costumes or pieces to build a costume, or load the Buy-It-Now with classic scary movies; there's so much you can do! Our data shows that searches around Halloween and Halloween-related items spiked 160% in the weeks leading up to Halloween. So you can be the shop they discover by curating a great show.

We can’t wait to see all the festive shows on the app and if you’ve read this far, congrats you have the opportunity for a TREAT - tag us on Instagram with a clip of you wearing a costume in your show and we’ll randomly pick 5 sellers to receive $20 in Whatnot credit. Happy hauntings!

 

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