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Secure Your Shine: Professional-Grade Christmas Light Clips for Every Surface

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Sturdy clips designed specifically for larger C9 bulbs. Perfect for rooflines and creating bold, visible displays.

Versatile clips tailored for medium-sized C7 bulbs. Ideal for various applications, from windows to outdoor structures.

Christmas Light Clips: Innovative clips with strong magnets for easy, damage-free installation on metal surfaces like gutters and downspouts.

Specialized clips for secure attachment along roof ridges and peaks, ensuring a perfectly straight light line on difficult angles.

Convenient pre-spaced clip strips for quick and uniform installation of light strings, saving time and effort.

Unique clips designed for specific surfaces or applications, such as brick, stucco, or wrapping lights around columns.

C9 Christmas Light Clips

C9 Flex Clip

These flexible circle clips for C9 bulbs and sockets ensure your Christmas lights stay securely in place, offering easy installation by inserting the bulb through the clip before screwing into the socket.

C9 White Best Clip

These white circle clips for C9 bulbs and sockets ensure your Christmas lights stay securely in place, offering easy installation by inserting the bulb through the clip before screwing into the socket.

C9 Black Best Clip

Secure your C9 Christmas lights easily with these black circle clips, designed for simple installation by threading the bulb through the clip before attaching to the socket.

C9 Wedge Clip

The C9 Wedge Clips, a top choice for professional installers, offer versatile installation options and a secure "sandwich style" design, reducing seasonal install and removal time by 50% for C9 light lines.

C9 Tuff Clip

The C9 Wedge Clips, a top choice for professional installers, offer versatile installation options and a secure "sandwich style" design, reducing seasonal install and removal time by 50% for C9 light lines.

C9 Best Trigger Clip

These durable C9 trigger clips, designed for longevity and easy installation by placing over the socket before screwing in the bulb, are ideal for fixing broken socket clips and secure under-eave installations, ensuring your lights stay in place.

C7 Christmas Light Clips

C7 Flex Clip

These flexible circle clips for C7 bulbs and sockets ensure your Christmas lights stay securely in place, offering easy installation by inserting the bulb through the clip before screwing into the socket,

C7 Best Trigger Clip

These durable C7 trigger clips, designed for longevity and easy installation are ideal for fixing broken socket clips and secure under-eave installations, ensuring your lights stay in place season after season.

C7 White Best Clip

These white circle clips for C7 bulbs and sockets ensure your Christmas lights stay securely in place, offering easy installation by inserting the bulb through the clip before screwing into the socket.

C7 Black Best Clip

Secure your C7 Christmas lights easily with these black circle clips, designed for simple installation by threading the bulb through the clip before attaching to the socket.

Christmas LiteClip & Strips

Streamline your holiday light installation with our commercial-grade LiteClips. Available for both C9 and C7 bulbs, these versatile clips easily secure between the socket and bulb, allowing for downward, upward, or straight-out positioning. For a complete, safe, and secure setup, pair with our LiteClipStrip mounting system. These efficient tools ensure quick and professional-looking installations for homes and businesses alike. Available in White or Brown.

C7 White LiteClips with Strips

C7 Brown LiteClips with Strips

C9 White LiteClips with Strips

C9 Brown LiteClips with Strips

Speciality Christmas Lights Clips

Canny Systems

Pro Clip

This versatile clip offers horizontal mounting on shingles and vertical on gutters, featuring a sleek, low-profile design for minimal daytime visibility, a secure grip that keeps the clip attached during bulb removal, and ensures quick, effortless installation and takedown.

Canny Systems

Shingle V-Clip

This sleek clip securely holds bulbs vertically on shingles and horizontally on gutters, offering minimal daytime visibility, staying attached during bulb removal, and allowing for quick and easy installation and takedown.

Canny Systems

Pro Clip Plus

This versatile clip points lights outward on shingles and upward on gutters, featuring a sleek, low-visibility design, secure bulb/socket grip for easy removal, quick installation and takedown

All-Purpose

Clip

The All-in-One Plus clip, favored by professional installers, accommodates C7, C9, C6, mini, and icicle lights, offering versatile horizontal gutter and vertical shingle mounting options, a tight grip for mini lights, layering capabilities for unique designs, and the ability to hang two light strings simultaneously, ensuring a perfect roof display.

Best Shingle

Tab Clip

This durable plastic shingle tab, more robust than standard versions, securely holds both C7 and C9 sockets, easily slides under shingles, and versatilely attaches to gutters, decks, and flat surfaces (when paired with a parapet clip), making it the perfect Christmas light accessory for various installation needs.

Tuff Tab

Clip

The durable Tuff Tabs, designed for C7 or C9 bulbs, feature Flex technology for easy installation over socketed bulbs, 360-degree rotation, outward-facing positioning on shingles or cedar shakes, two living hinges for secure hold, and weather-resistant construction for professional-grade Christmas light displays.

Christmas Light Ridge Clips

C9/C7 Best Enclosed

Ridge Clip

The C9/C7 Best Enclosed Ridge Clip (Patent Pending) is a durable, year-round solution for C7 and C9 socket strands and bulbs, featuring a fully enclosed design that securely holds lights in place without detachment, making it ideal for permanent or long-term installations.

Canny Systems

Ridge Clip Pro

This patent-pending clip securely holds most bulb/socket sizes on asphalt shingles and ridge vents (10", 12") without damaging the roof or compromising shingle integrity, withstanding high winds while eliminating the need to "peel up" shingles during installation.

Magnetic Christmas Lights Clips

Magnet Clip for C7/C9

Socket Wire

The Magnetic Clip for C7 or C9 Sockets, designed exclusively for SPT-1 wire (not compatible with LED stringer sets), features a high-strength solid magnet that securely holds lights horizontally or vertically on metal surfaces (excluding aluminum), allowing for quick, reusable installations year after year.

C9 Magnetic Spool

12" Spacing

This versatile lighting solution features heavy-duty, UV-protected 18-gauge SPT-1 wire rated for 840 watts, equipped with rust-resistant nickel-plated C9 magnetic sockets for secure attachment to ferrous metals, 12" spacing, 250' or 500' foot spool, compatible with E17 base incandescent and LED bulbs (sold separately), and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

C9 Magnetic Spool

15" Spacing

This versatile lighting solution features heavy-duty, UV-protected 18-gauge SPT-1 wire rated for 840 watts, equipped with rust-resistant nickel-plated C9 magnetic sockets spaced 15" apart on 250' or 500' spools, securely attaching to ferrous metals and compatible with E17 base incandescent and LED bulbs (sold separately) for both indoor and outdoor use.


Why Christmas Light Clips Are a Game-Changer

Transform your holiday decorating experience with professional-grade Christmas light clips. These versatile tools are the secret to creating clean, polished displays that withstand the elements all season long. Designed for various surfaces and bulb sizes, quality clips ensure your lights stay securely in place, avoiding the sloppy appearance and frequent adjustments often associated with cheaper alternatives. Easy to install and remove, these clips are favored by professionals nationwide for their durability and neat finish. By investing in commercial-grade clips, you'll save valuable time during both setup and takedown, allowing you to focus more on enjoying the festive season rather than fussing with your decorations. Make your holiday lighting effortless and impressive with the right clips, and elevate your display to a professional standard with minimal hassle.

Christmas Light Clips

for Damage-Free, Professional Displays

Upgrade your holiday decorating technique by replacing staple guns and nails with versatile Christmas light clips. These innovative tools not only protect your home and lights from damage but also allow for easy adjustments after installation. Available in various designs to suit different surfaces like gutters, shingles, and flat areas, light clips can securely hold multiple bulb sizes, including C7, C9, icicle, and mini lights. By switching to clips, you'll preserve your property's integrity, extend the life of your lights, and gain the flexibility to perfect your holiday illumination with ease. Embrace this simple yet effective solution to elevate your decorating process and achieve professional-looking results without the hassle and potential harm of traditional fastening methods.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Christmas light clips compare to traditional methods like staples or nails?

Christmas light clips are superior to staples or nails because they don't damage your home or lights, allow for easy adjustments and removal, and provide a cleaner, more professional look. They also make it easier to reuse your lights year after year without causing additional wear and tear.

Can using Christmas light clips save time during installation and removal?

Yes, using Christmas light clips can significantly reduce setup and takedown time. They're designed for easy installation and removal, allowing you to spend less time on decorating and more time enjoying the holiday season.

How do Christmas light clips improve the longevity of my holiday lights?

By securely holding your lights in place without pinching or damaging the wires, Christmas light clips help extend the life of your holiday lights. They also protect lights from harsh weather conditions, reducing the need for frequent replacements.

How do professional-grade Christmas light clips contribute to a better overall display?

Professional-grade clips ensure your lights stay in place, creating a neat and uniform appearance. They allow for precise positioning and spacing of lights, resulting in a polished, high-quality display that enhances your home's festive appeal.

What surfaces can Christmas light clips be used on?

Christmas light clips are designed for use on various surfaces, including gutters, shingles, and flat areas. There are also specialized clips for different applications, such as ridge clips and all-purpose clips.

How do Christmas light clips benefit holiday decorating?

Christmas light clips offer several benefits: they protect your home and lights from damage, allow for easy adjustments after installation, work on various surfaces, securely hold multiple bulb sizes, and help achieve a professional-looking display without the hassle of traditional fastening methods.

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How to Grow Your Christmas Lights Installation Business in 2026: Strategic Marketing and Pricing Strategies

February 10, 202613 min read

If you're running an established Christmas lights installation business, the question you're asking yourself right now isn't whether you can grow—it's how to grow strategically. After more than a decade working in this industry and helping thousands of business owners scale from small operations to six and seven-figure enterprises, I've identified the exact strategies that separate businesses making six figures from those struggling to break $50,000 annually.

The difference isn't the market. It's not your area. It's your strategy, your pricing, and most importantly, your mindset about what you can achieve.

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Understanding the Real Challenge: Lead Flow and Pricing

When business owners ask about growth, they typically focus on a single question: "How do I get more phone calls?" This is the right question to ask, but it's only half the equation. The complete equation is: How do I consistently generate leads AND convert them at premium pricing?

Many established Christmas lights businesses are trapped in a pricing ceiling because they don't believe they can charge more. I've worked with business owners in Texas, Missouri, Kentucky, and throughout the country. The most common objection I hear is, "Jason, you can't get $8 per foot in my area." Yet when I dig deeper, I find that these same business owners occasionally land jobs at exactly that rate—they just don't believe it's repeatable.

Here's what you need to understand: Dallas-Fort Worth has 7.7 million people. Houston has over 7 million. Yet the entire state of Kentucky has only 4 million residents. If higher pricing is possible in lower-population areas, it's absolutely possible in yours. The limiting factor isn't your market—it's what exists between your ears.

The Three Marketing Pillars That Actually Drive Revenue

After analyzing which marketing methods generate the highest return on investment, the data is clear. The top three money-makers for Christmas lights businesses are:

1. Yard Signs: The Underestimated Lead Generation Machine

Yard signs are the most overlooked and underutilized marketing tool in the Christmas lights industry, despite delivering some of the strongest returns. Here's what the data shows:

Yard Sign Fundamentals:

  • They work consistently across different markets and seasons

  • The ROI is measurable and repeatable

  • I can show you over 100 business owners who've reached six figures using yard signs as their primary lead source

  • Your cost per sign is typically $3, making the barrier to entry low

Implementation Strategy: The key to yard sign success isn't simply buying 400 signs and distributing them sporadically. Instead, implement a structured deployment system:

  • Target 50-100 yard signs per week during your peak season

  • For a three-month campaign (March through May), plan to deploy 600-800 signs total

  • Focus distribution in specific neighborhoods rather than spreading too thinly across your entire service area

  • Maintain consistent replacement as signs get removed or weather deteriorates

Why Yard Signs Outperform Other Methods: Most business owners underestimate yard signs because they don't require ongoing monthly fees. You make a one-time investment, and the sign continues working. This means your ROI compounds over time. More importantly, yard signs create visual proof of your work—when potential customers see your sign in their neighborhood, they know that actual families in their area trust you.

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2. Google Ads: Capturing High-Intent Searches

Google Ads complement yard signs perfectly because they capture a different buyer psychology. While yard signs reach people passively (creating awareness), Google Ads reach people actively searching for Christmas lights installation.

Budget Allocation: If you have $10,000 to invest across your peak season (March through May), here's how I would structure it:

  • Yard Signs: $5,000 (800 signs at $3-5 per sign, plus distribution)

  • Google Ads: $5,000 (distributed across 20-60 days at $100-250 per day)

This allocation assumes you're managing your Google Ads properly. If you're hiring someone to manage them, reduce the ad spend by 20-30% to cover their fee.

Google Ads Best Practices:

  • Don't run ads seven days a week; focus on Monday through Saturday

  • Review campaigns daily to optimize bid amounts and keywords

  • Include location-specific keywords in your ad copy

  • Highlight your average price point to attract customers willing to pay premium rates

  • Test different messaging angles (curb appeal, safety, energy efficiency, professional installation)

3. Google Local Services Ads: The Premium Option

Google Local Services Ads (LSA) are particularly effective for Christmas lights because they appear at the very top of Google searches and carry Google's endorsement. This builds immediate trust with potential customers.

Why LSA Works:

  • Appears above regular Google Ads

  • You only pay when someone calls you directly

  • Google handles the initial screening, reducing tire-kickers

  • Perfect for premium pricing because it attracts higher-budget customers

The Pricing Conversation: Why You're Leaving Money on the Table

This is where mindset directly impacts revenue. I work with two Christmas lights installers in the same metropolitan area, both with equal experience and equipment. One operates at $1,200-1,500 per installation. The other operates at $3,000-4,000 per installation. The difference isn't skill—it's belief.

Moving Beyond Square Footage Pricing

Most struggling Christmas lights businesses charge by the square foot: 25 cents per foot, 28 cents per foot, maybe 35 cents. This commoditizes your work and anchors customers to the lowest price. Instead, use package-based pricing with a tiered structure.

Recommended Package Structure:

The Minimum Package (Previously Called "Basic")

  • House outline only

  • Standard C9 LED lights

  • Professional installation

  • Price: $1,200-1,500

The Better Package (Previously Called "Standard")

  • House outline

  • Soffit line accent

  • Professional installation

  • Upgrade to premium warm-white LEDs

  • Price: $2,000-2,500

The Best Package (Previously Called "Premium")

  • Full house coverage

  • Accent lighting for landscaping

  • Roof peaks and details

  • Gutter line coverage

  • Premium warm-white LED lights

  • Price: $3,000-4,500

By naming your entry-level option the "Minimum Package," you psychologically position everything else as a bonus upgrade rather than a separate option. This simple language change increases average ticket value by 15-25%.

The Cost and Value Conversation

When customers ask about pricing, they're actually asking about value. This is where transparency becomes an authority signal. Rather than avoiding the pricing conversation, embrace it.

In your initial consultation, discuss:

  • What drives costs up (square footage, roof complexity, light type selection, installation difficulty)

  • What drives costs down (simple rectangular homes, ground-level installation, customer flexibility on dates)

  • Why premium lighting costs more (lifespan, energy efficiency, aesthetic quality)

  • What factors affect installation time and labor cost

This positions you as an expert who understands pricing, not as a business afraid to discuss money.

Timing Your Launch: When to Deploy Your Marketing

One of the most frequently asked questions is: "When should I start putting out yard signs?" The answer reveals an important principle about customer psychology.

The First Grass Mowing Rule: Customers don't think about their outdoor appearance until they're forced outside to confront it. The perfect time to launch your marketing is approximately one week before the first grass mowing of spring. When homeowners are outside mowing their grass and looking at their home's exterior, they see the dirt, the dullness, and the need for a fresh appearance.

In 2026, this timeline has shifted later than usual. Most markets won't see consistent grass mowing until early April due to weather patterns. This means your yard sign deployment and Google Ads should activate in late March to early April, not mid-March.

Regional Considerations:

  • Florida: Timing is less critical due to year-round outdoor activity

  • Northern states: First grass mowing may be late April or early May

  • Southern states: Typically late March through April

  • Monitor your area's weather patterns rather than assuming a fixed date

Building Your Lead Generation System

Success in 2026 requires a systematic approach to lead generation. This means:

Consistent Execution

  • Deploy yard signs on a regular schedule (50-100 per week during peak season)

  • Run Google Ads continuously across your entire peak season

  • Update your Google Business Profile three times per week

  • Respond to all leads within 2 hours during business hours

Measuring What Works

Track your phone calls by source:

  • How many from yard signs?

  • How many from Google Ads?

  • How many from Google Local Services?

  • How many from referrals?

Once you identify your highest-ROI channel, allocate more budget there. I've seen yard signs generate 40% of revenue from only 25% of marketing budget. That's a signal to increase investment, not decrease it.

Avoiding the Multi-Channel Trap

Many business owners try to be everywhere: Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Google simultaneously. The result is mediocrity across all channels rather than excellence in any channel.

Instead, identify your top two channels and dominate them. For most established Christmas lights businesses, this means yard signs plus either Google Ads or Google Local Services. Once you're consistently generating more leads than you can handle, consider expanding.

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Premium Positioning: The Power of Personal Branding

In 2026, personal branding is as important as business branding—often more so. Customers don't hire businesses; they hire people they trust. This means:

Visual Proof on Every Platform

  • Feature your team on your website with professional photos

  • Show your employees in clean, branded uniforms

  • Display before-and-after photos of completed installations

  • Post project photos on Google Business Profile weekly

  • Use LinkedIn to share industry insights and completed projects

Why This Matters

Approximately 70-80% of customers requesting Christmas lights installation are women. Their primary concern isn't the technical quality of installation—it's safety. Do they trust this crew in their home? Will they treat the property with respect? Do they look professional and trustworthy?

When your website shows a professional team with clean uniforms, well-maintained vehicles, and quality work photos, you answer the trust question before the first conversation.

The Authority Signal of High Pricing

Paradoxically, charging premium prices actually builds trust. Customers assume that expensive services are expensive because they're superior. A Christmas lights installation at $3,500 suggests premium quality. An installation at $500 raises questions about quality.

This doesn't mean being expensive in absolute terms—it means being expensive relative to your competitors, which signals confidence in your work.

Scaling Your System: From $50,000 to $100,000+

The path from $50,000 annual revenue to $100,000+ is straightforward:

Current State: $50,000 revenue typically means 40-50 installations at $1,000-1,200 average Target State: $100,000 revenue means 30-35 installations at $2,800-3,300 average

You need fewer jobs at higher prices. This is achieved through:

  1. Better lead qualification: Not every lead is a good fit

  2. Premium positioning: Target neighborhoods with higher home values

  3. Consultative selling: Spend more time understanding customer desires, less time pitching cheap options

  4. Package emphasis: Lead with your premium package, not your minimum package

  5. Confidence in pricing: If you hesitate when quoting, so will your customer

Avoiding Common Mistakes

Mistake #1: Spreading Marketing Budget Too Thin

$10,000 across five channels = $2,000 per channel = insufficient to see results in any channel $10,000 concentrated in two channels = $5,000 per channel = enough budget to test, measure, and optimize

Mistake #2: Inconsistent Execution

Putting out 50 yard signs once and expecting results is like running Google Ads for two weeks and expecting sustained lead generation. Marketing compounds. Consistency is non-negotiable.

Mistake #3: Competing on Price

Every market has someone cheaper. You cannot win a price war. Instead, win on quality, service, presentation, and trust. These cannot be undercut.

Mistake #4: Not Setting Clear Goals

"I want to make more money" isn't a strategy. "I want to generate $100,000 in revenue in 2026" is. Once you have a number, you can work backward: How many jobs? What average price? What lead volume is required?

Your Action Plan for 2026

Month 1 (January):

  • Audit your current marketing channels and ROI

  • Set specific revenue goals for the year

  • Order yard signs and plan distribution schedule

  • Set up Google Ads if not already running

  • Update Google Business Profile with 2025 photos

Month 2 (February):

  • Begin yard sign deployment

  • Launch or optimize Google Ads

  • Implement package-based pricing structure

  • Train team on consultative selling approach

  • Update website with professional team photos

Month 3+ (March onward):

  • Execute consistently on your two primary marketing channels

  • Track and measure results by source

  • Adjust budget allocation based on performance

  • Scale what's working

  • Respond to all leads within 2 hours


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FAQ 1: How many yard signs should I order to start?

Answer: For a three-month peak season campaign, order 600-800 signs. This allows for 50-100 signs deployed per week with replacements as signs are removed or damaged. If you're uncertain about demand, start with 400 and reorder after measuring results.

FAQ 2: What's the minimum Google Ads budget to see meaningful results?

Answer: Realistically, you need $1,500-2,000 per month during peak season to gather sufficient data. At $100 per day across 20 days, you'll receive enough calls to measure ROI. Start with $2,500 across your first month (March) and adjust based on cost-per-lead and conversion rates.

FAQ 3: Should I use Google Local Services Ads or Google Search Ads?

Answer: Use both if your budget allows, but if choosing one, start with Google Search Ads. LSA has higher per-call costs but better quality leads. Many businesses use Google Search Ads to capture high-volume searches, then use LSA to boost visibility during peak weeks.

FAQ 4: What's the best yard sign design?

Answer: Keep it simple. Include your company name, a phone number in large text, and 1-2 benefit statements ("Professional Installation" or "Licensed & Insured"). Avoid cluttering with too much text. Bright lime green with black text provides good contrast but avoid green if your target area has lots of grass—neutral colors often perform better.

FAQ 5: How do I know if my average price is competitive?

Answer: Competitive doesn't mean cheapest. Research 3-5 competing installers in your area and note their starting prices. Position yourself in the middle to upper range if your work quality justifies it. Remember: premium positioning attracts serious customers; cheap pricing attracts price-shoppers.

FAQ 6: When should I stop running marketing campaigns if I'm fully booked?

Answer: Don't stop; reduce your spend. Continue at 25-30% of your normal budget to maintain lead flow for next season and to fill cancellations. Restarting campaigns from zero is more expensive than maintaining consistent presence.

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FAQ 7: Should I be on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok?

Answer: Not necessarily. Most established Christmas lights businesses see better ROI from Google Ads and yard signs than from social media. If social media is taking away from your focus on these two channels, skip it. Consistency beats breadth.

FAQ 8: How do I justify higher pricing to customers who've seen cheaper quotes?

Answer: Don't compete on price; compete on value. In your estimate, show exactly what's included: professional installation, premium LED technology, warranty coverage, post-season removal, and professional project management. Explain why each element costs what it does. Let the customer choose quality or price—don't apologize for choosing quality.

FAQ 9: What's the best way to follow up with leads who don't immediately book?

Answer: Create a three-step follow-up sequence: Day 1 (within 24 hours) send a thank-you email with photos of recent work, Day 4 send a customer testimonial highlighting similar project types, Day 7 send a special offer if you're offering seasonal discounts. Most jobs are booked on the second or third contact, not the first.

FAQ 10: How long until I see results from marketing changes?

Answer: Yard signs take 2-4 weeks to generate calls due to the time it takes for visibility and customer decision-making. Google Ads begin generating immediate results but need 2-3 weeks of data to optimize. Most marketing initiatives require at least 30 days of consistent execution before ROI becomes clear. Don't adjust too frequently.


The Bottom Line

Your success in 2026 isn't determined by the market, your competition, or your location. It's determined by your willingness to execute consistently on proven strategies and your belief that you deserve premium pricing for premium work.

Focus on getting the phone to ring (through yard signs, Google Ads, and Google Local Services) and answering that phone with confidence (through great service and premium positioning). Master these fundamentals before chasing new marketing channels. This is the path to scaling from $50,000 to $100,000+ in annual revenue.

Start today. Consistency is the only variable you control.

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Jason Geiman

Jason Geiman parlayed his early passion for festive lighting into a thriving Christmas décor installation company which he founded and grew for over 4 years before selling the business in 2018. Now, he draws from his experience scaling a holiday lighting venture to help other Christmas lighting companies maximize their success. Jason feels compelled to share shortcuts he learned running his decoration operation. Jason has made it his mission to enable both residential and commercial clients to execute jaw-dropping lighting displays more easily. He loves experimenting with the latest high-tech LED bulb innovations to incorporate into his instructional programs and resources for those running their own Christmas lighting businesses. After selling his original company, he reinvented himself - driven as ever to spread seasonal magic, but now by helping others grow their holiday lighting ventures successfully. Follow Jason for regular tips on taking your Christmas lights business to the next level!

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