All the Tools You Need to

Install Permanent Christmas Lights

Master the Art of Permanent Christmas Lighting:

Essential Tools for Every Professional Installer

Welcome to the ultimate resource for your permanent Christmas lighting installation business!

Our carefully curated selection of tools is designed to provide you with everything you need to

build a successful and permanent lighting service, catering to both seasoned

professionals and those just starting in the industry.

Permanent light demo kit

50 FT Wire Fishing Kit

For running wire through walls, attics, crawl spaces, sub-floors and suspended ceilings, great insulating property, low friction design allows the tape to easily glide through the conduit without binding at turns, joints or couplings

invisilights 100 foot permanent light kit

50' Fiberglass Fish Tape Running Wire Cable Rods

Rods can be used individually or threaded together for desired length, can be extended up to 50 feet. The item is Strong flexibility, But do not bend too hard, or it will break

invisilights 150' permanent light kit

Boeray 11' Fiberglass Running Electrical Wire Cable Pulling Fish Tape Kit

Fiberglass better than Plated Carbon Steel, this fish tape will not break when folded, faster, easier pulls: low friction design allows the tape to easily glide through the conduit without binding at turns, joints or couplings;

invisilights 150' permanent light kit

Cougar Paws

Cougar Paws has been tested up to a 12/12 pitch; however, other measures must be taken for steeper pitches. The Peak Performer's 6" high uppers will protect you from rolling or stumbling as you make your ascent while still allowing the light coloration keep feet cool in hot sun conditions with asphalt roofs!

DEWALT Metal Shear/Cutter Drill Attachment

Cougar Paws Replacement Pads

These pads are an affordable way to get your cougar paws back!

DEWALT Metal Shear/Cutter Drill Attachment

DEWALT Metal Shear/Cutter Drill Attachment

The DEWALT DWASHRIR Impact Ready Shears Attachment is able to cut up to 18GA material with a 360-degree swivel head

Amazon Basics 3-Piece Aviation Snip Set - Left, Right and Straight Cut

Amazon Basics 3-Piece Aviation Snip Set - Left, Right and Straight Cut

3-piece set of aviation tin snips for easy cutting from any angle

Malco M2007 MAX2000 Bulldog 1-1/4-inch Cut Capacity 10-inch Right Cut Offset Aviation Snip

Malco M2007 MAX2000 Bulldog 1-1/4-inch Cut Capacity 10-inch Right Cut Offset Aviation Snip

Aviation style metal snip (green grip) with versatile offset handles for straight cuts and curved cuts to the right

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

The Goat Assist

The goat assist is a handy tool t

o get you up those tricky roofs.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Ridge Pro

The Ridge Pro can be used as an innovative roof anchor designed to work at the peak of a house.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Malco M2006 10 inch Left

Offset Snips

Malco Max2000 offset left cutting Aviation Snips features Euro-styled ergonomic handles and superior hardened blade edges for maximum cutting life.

Ladder Stabilizer Standoff Brackets with Foam Elbows

Ladder Stabilizer Standoff Brackets with Foam Elbows

These brackets can be slid into the rungs of most ladders

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Harness Kit

This harness kit is perfect for ensuring you don't fall off the roof with your Ridge Pro.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Personal Fall Arrest Protection

This retractable fall arrest is perfect for ensuring you don't fall off the roof with your Ridge Pro.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Quickclick Stabilizer

The stabilizer is a great way to keep your ladder from falling over

Ladder Stabilizer Standoff Brackets with Foam Elbows

Levelok ladder levelers

Ladder levelers are a great tool for any installer, especially those who work on roofs. The best part about them is that they can be used when the ground isn't perfectly flat or even at all!

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Little Giant Ladder

The remote control allows us to turn on and off the Christmas lights while keeping power supply for all connected devices. This will allow us to turn off the lights to cut the wires.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Ladder Protector

Ladder protectors can save your house from being torn by ladders.

Malco M2006 10 inch Left Offset Snips

Pitch Hopper

The pitch hopper is a unique tool that allows you to get on any roof, no matter how high or steep it may be. It has many different variations so users can find one suitable for their needs- whether they want something quick with little effort or more challenging than what's been done before!

Ladder Stabilizer Standoff Brackets with Foam Elbows

Extension Ladder

Hanging Christmas lights is a complicated task that requires the perfect ladder for your needs. The 28-foot, 32 foot or even 40 foot extension ladders are all great options to have in order hang up those beautiful strands of bulbs without any problem at all!

Elevate Your Permanent Christmas Lighting

Installations with Our Expert-Selected Tools

With these tools at your disposal, you're not just prepared to tackle any permanent installation challenge—you're equipped to excel. Our products are selected for their reliability, effectiveness, and ease of use, ensuring you can deliver exceptional, long-lasting results with every project. Whether you're expanding your services or just beginning your journey in the permanent Christmas lighting installation business, we're here to support your success every step of the way.

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This Door Knocking Landed 400 Christmas Light Jobs

November 11, 20248 min read

In the competitive world of professional Christmas light installation, finding effective ways to grow your customer base is crucial. One often-overlooked strategy that's proving incredibly successful is door-to-door sales. In this article, we'll dive into insights from Eric, a successful Christmas light installation business owner who scaled from 40 to 367 accounts in one season through strategic door-knocking.

The Power of Direct Sales in the Christmas Light Industry

Unlike other door-to-door sales industries such as security systems or solar panels, selling Christmas light installation services has a unique advantage: it's about selling magic and joy. When you approach someone's door to discuss Christmas lights, you're often met with excitement rather than skepticism. This emotional connection can make the sales process significantly more effective and enjoyable for both the salesperson and the potential customer.

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Selecting the Right Neighborhoods

The key to successful door-to-door sales starts with choosing the right areas to canvas. Here are the primary considerations:

1. Target Demographics

- Focus on middle to upper-middle-class neighborhoods

- Typical sweet spot: Homes valued between $400,000 to $1 million

- Don't completely rule out lower-priced areas - sometimes homeowners in modest homes will invest in holiday cheer

2. Coverage Strategy

- Map out specific neighborhoods

- Aim to speak with 90% of residents in each targeted area

- Stay in one neighborhood until you've achieved this coverage goal

- This approach allows for better referral opportunities and name recognition

Legal Considerations for Door-to-Door Sales

Before hitting the streets, ensure you're operating legally:

1. Check Local Regulations

- Research county-specific solicitation permit requirements

- Permits typically cost between $25-$100 per season

- Some areas require background checks and fingerprinting

2. Understanding No-Soliciting Signs

- Public street neighborhoods cannot legally prevent solicitation

- Only privately maintained communities can enforce no-soliciting rules

- Individual home "No Soliciting" signs should be respected

Christmas lights

Pricing Strategy for Profitability

One of the most critical aspects of scaling a Christmas light installation business is proper pricing. Many installers make the mistake of underpricing their services:

1. Move Beyond Low-Price Competition

- Avoid the trap of matching competitor prices

- Focus on value rather than being the cheapest option

- Remember: You're the one taking the risks on the roof

2. Premium Pricing Structure

- Aim for $8+ per foot instead of the common $3-4

- Create package pricing for different footage ranges

- Set minimum footage requirements (e.g., 150 feet minimum)

- Include installation, removal, and storage in your pricing

Building an Effective Sales Team

To scale through door-to-door sales, you'll need to build and manage a team, here are a few recruitment and compensation ideas:

1. Recruitment Strategies

- Target college students during summer breaks

- Start recruiting in January before other industries

- Use social media and campus recruiting events

- Expect about 50% turnover rate

2. Compensation Structure

- Commission-based payment (e.g., $1.50 per foot sold)

- Package-based commission systems

- Check local labor laws regarding minimum wage requirements

- Consider using appointment setters if minimum wage is required

Christmas lights

The Sales Process

Successful door-to-door sales rely on a refined approach:

1. Initial Contact

- Introduce yourself and your company

- Mention you're installing lights in the neighborhood

- Ask if they currently have someone installing their lights or do it themselves

- Keep the initial pitch simple and conversational

2. Building Interest

- Show excitement about Christmas and holiday decorating

- Use visual aids showing popular lighting patterns

- Ask what they envision for their home

- Offer multiple package options

3. Closing Techniques

- Don't make price the focus of the conversation

- Present it as an all-inclusive service

- Offer good-better-best options

- Use assumptive closing techniques

Operational Efficiency

To manage a successful door-to-door operation:

1. Territory Management

- Use apps like Active Knocker to track sales team activity

- Map out specific areas for each team member

- Monitor real-time location and progress

- Track contact attempts and results

2. Time Management

- Focus on prime hours (4:00 PM - 8:30 PM)

- Expect to hit 50-100 doors in a four-hour period

- Plan for longer conversations during peak seasons

- Adjust strategies based on response rates

Best Practices for Success

1. Service Offerings

- Focus on roofline installations

- Consider avoiding window installations to minimize callbacks

- Add tree-wrapping services strategically

- Create clear package boundaries

2. Follow-up Systems

- Use door hangers for houses where no one answers

- Track return visits for homes where door hangers are removed

- Send immediate email proposals for interested customers

- Maintain a database of potential future customers

3. Training Your Team

- Focus on emotional selling rather than technical details

- Teach proper measuring techniques

- Train on package presentation

- Emphasize customer service and professionalism

Christmas lights

Scaling Considerations

As you grow your door-to-door sales operation:

1. Seasonal Planning

- Start sales as early as May

- Create special promotions (e.g., Christmas in July)

- Plan for reduced sales staff during school seasons

- Maintain year-round recruitment efforts

2. Quality Control

- Implement proper measurement verification systems

- Create detailed installation guides

- Maintain consistent pricing structures

- Regular team training and updates

3. Future Growth

- Plan for equipment and inventory needs

- Build installation crews to match sales growth

- Develop systems for efficient installation

- Create clear communication channels between sales and installation teams

Keys to Long-term Success

1. Maintain Professional Standards

- Proper insurance coverage

- Safety protocols

- Quality control measures

- Customer service excellence

2. Focus on Value Over Volume

- Target quality clients over quantity

- Maintain premium pricing

- Deliver exceptional service

- Build strong referral networks

3. Continuous Improvement

- Regular team training

- Process refinement

- Customer feedback integration

- Market analysis and adaptation

Door-to-door sales can transform your Christmas light installation business when done correctly. By focusing on proper pricing, professional presentation, and systematic growth, you can build a sustainable and profitable operation. Remember that success in this industry isn't about being the cheapest option – it's about providing quality service, professional installation, and creating magical holiday experiences for your customers.

The key to scaling through door-to-door sales is believing in your service's value and communicating that confidence to potential customers. When you approach each door with enthusiasm and professionalism, you're not just selling Christmas lights – you're selling the joy and magic of the holiday season.

Christmas lights

Q: What's the best time to start selling Christmas light installation services?

A: Start selling as early as May. While some customers might think it's too early, this allows you to build your client base before the rush and ensures you can accommodate all installations. Many successful businesses sell throughout summer, with special promotions like "Christmas in July," and see another surge in sales after Halloween.

Q: How much should I charge per foot for Christmas light installation?

A: Aim for $8+ per foot, rather than the common $3-4 per foot that many installers charge. Remember to set a minimum footage requirement (such as 150 feet) regardless of the actual footage used. This premium pricing reflects the professional service, risk, and complete package including installation, removal, and storage.

Q: What are the best hours for door-to-door sales?

A: The prime time for door-to-door sales is between 4:00 PM and 8:30 PM. This timeframe catches people when they're most likely to be home from work. You can expect to knock on 50-100 doors during a four-hour period, though the number of actual conversations will vary.

Q: Do I need special permits for door-to-door sales?

A: Yes, most counties require a solicitor's permit. These typically cost between $25-$100 per season. Check with your local authorities as requirements vary by location - some areas require background checks and fingerprinting. It's better to get the proper permits than risk fines or legal issues.

Q: How do I handle "No Soliciting" signs?

A: For individual homes with "No Soliciting" signs, respect these and skip those houses. For entire neighborhoods, if they're on public streets (city-maintained), they cannot legally prevent solicitation. However, privately maintained communities can enforce no-soliciting rules. Always check local regulations.

Christmas lights

Q: What should I say when someone opens the door?

A: Keep your initial pitch simple and friendly. Introduce yourself and your company, mention you're installing lights in the neighborhood, and ask if they currently have someone installing their lights or do it themselves. Avoid making price the focus of the initial conversation.

Q: How do you pay door-to-door sales staff?

A: Most companies use a commission-based structure, such as $1.50 per foot sold. Some use package-based commission systems. However, check your local labor laws regarding minimum wage requirements. If minimum wage is required, consider using appointment setters paid hourly plus bonus instead of pure commission sales staff.

Q: What neighborhoods should I target?

A: Focus on middle to upper-middle-class neighborhoods, typically homes valued between $400,000 to $1 million. However, don't completely rule out other areas - sometimes homeowners in modest homes will invest in holiday decorations. The key is to stay in one neighborhood until you've reached 90% of the homes.

Q: Should I include window lighting in my services?

A: Most successful installers avoid window lighting installations. While they can increase the total project cost, they often lead to more callbacks and maintenance issues. Focus instead on roofline installations and potentially tree-wrapping services for better efficiency and customer satisfaction.

Q: How many doors do I need to knock on to make a sale?

A: On average, expect to knock on about 50 doors to get one sale. This includes houses where no one answers. More experienced salespeople might have better ratios, while newer sales staff might need to knock on up to 100 doors per sale. Remember that each "no" gets you closer to a "yes," and consistency is key to success.

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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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Permanent light demo kit

50 FT Wire Fishing Kit

invisilights 100 foot permanent light kit

50' Fiberglass Fish Tape Running Wire Cable Rods

invisilights 150' permanent light kit

Boeray 11' Fiberglass Running Electrical Wire Cable Pulling Fish Tape Kit

DEWALT Metal Shear/Cutter Drill Attachment

DEWALT Metal Shear/Cutter Drill Attachment

Amazon Basics 3-Piece Aviation Snip Set - Left, Right and Straight Cut

Amazon Basics 3-Piece Aviation Snip Set - Left, Right and Straight Cut

Malco M2007 MAX2000 Bulldog 1-1/4-inch Cut Capacity 10-inch Right Cut Offset Aviation Snip

Malco M2007 MAX2000 Bulldog 1-1/4-inch Cut Capacity 10-inch Right Cut Offset Aviation Snip

Christmas lights

This Door Knocking Landed 400 Christmas Light Jobs

November 11, 20248 min read

In the competitive world of professional Christmas light installation, finding effective ways to grow your customer base is crucial. One often-overlooked strategy that's proving incredibly successful is door-to-door sales. In this article, we'll dive into insights from Eric, a successful Christmas light installation business owner who scaled from 40 to 367 accounts in one season through strategic door-knocking.

The Power of Direct Sales in the Christmas Light Industry

Unlike other door-to-door sales industries such as security systems or solar panels, selling Christmas light installation services has a unique advantage: it's about selling magic and joy. When you approach someone's door to discuss Christmas lights, you're often met with excitement rather than skepticism. This emotional connection can make the sales process significantly more effective and enjoyable for both the salesperson and the potential customer.

Custom HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT

Selecting the Right Neighborhoods

The key to successful door-to-door sales starts with choosing the right areas to canvas. Here are the primary considerations:

1. Target Demographics

- Focus on middle to upper-middle-class neighborhoods

- Typical sweet spot: Homes valued between $400,000 to $1 million

- Don't completely rule out lower-priced areas - sometimes homeowners in modest homes will invest in holiday cheer

2. Coverage Strategy

- Map out specific neighborhoods

- Aim to speak with 90% of residents in each targeted area

- Stay in one neighborhood until you've achieved this coverage goal

- This approach allows for better referral opportunities and name recognition

Legal Considerations for Door-to-Door Sales

Before hitting the streets, ensure you're operating legally:

1. Check Local Regulations

- Research county-specific solicitation permit requirements

- Permits typically cost between $25-$100 per season

- Some areas require background checks and fingerprinting

2. Understanding No-Soliciting Signs

- Public street neighborhoods cannot legally prevent solicitation

- Only privately maintained communities can enforce no-soliciting rules

- Individual home "No Soliciting" signs should be respected

Christmas lights

Pricing Strategy for Profitability

One of the most critical aspects of scaling a Christmas light installation business is proper pricing. Many installers make the mistake of underpricing their services:

1. Move Beyond Low-Price Competition

- Avoid the trap of matching competitor prices

- Focus on value rather than being the cheapest option

- Remember: You're the one taking the risks on the roof

2. Premium Pricing Structure

- Aim for $8+ per foot instead of the common $3-4

- Create package pricing for different footage ranges

- Set minimum footage requirements (e.g., 150 feet minimum)

- Include installation, removal, and storage in your pricing

Building an Effective Sales Team

To scale through door-to-door sales, you'll need to build and manage a team, here are a few recruitment and compensation ideas:

1. Recruitment Strategies

- Target college students during summer breaks

- Start recruiting in January before other industries

- Use social media and campus recruiting events

- Expect about 50% turnover rate

2. Compensation Structure

- Commission-based payment (e.g., $1.50 per foot sold)

- Package-based commission systems

- Check local labor laws regarding minimum wage requirements

- Consider using appointment setters if minimum wage is required

Christmas lights

The Sales Process

Successful door-to-door sales rely on a refined approach:

1. Initial Contact

- Introduce yourself and your company

- Mention you're installing lights in the neighborhood

- Ask if they currently have someone installing their lights or do it themselves

- Keep the initial pitch simple and conversational

2. Building Interest

- Show excitement about Christmas and holiday decorating

- Use visual aids showing popular lighting patterns

- Ask what they envision for their home

- Offer multiple package options

3. Closing Techniques

- Don't make price the focus of the conversation

- Present it as an all-inclusive service

- Offer good-better-best options

- Use assumptive closing techniques

Operational Efficiency

To manage a successful door-to-door operation:

1. Territory Management

- Use apps like Active Knocker to track sales team activity

- Map out specific areas for each team member

- Monitor real-time location and progress

- Track contact attempts and results

2. Time Management

- Focus on prime hours (4:00 PM - 8:30 PM)

- Expect to hit 50-100 doors in a four-hour period

- Plan for longer conversations during peak seasons

- Adjust strategies based on response rates

Best Practices for Success

1. Service Offerings

- Focus on roofline installations

- Consider avoiding window installations to minimize callbacks

- Add tree-wrapping services strategically

- Create clear package boundaries

2. Follow-up Systems

- Use door hangers for houses where no one answers

- Track return visits for homes where door hangers are removed

- Send immediate email proposals for interested customers

- Maintain a database of potential future customers

3. Training Your Team

- Focus on emotional selling rather than technical details

- Teach proper measuring techniques

- Train on package presentation

- Emphasize customer service and professionalism

Christmas lights

Scaling Considerations

As you grow your door-to-door sales operation:

1. Seasonal Planning

- Start sales as early as May

- Create special promotions (e.g., Christmas in July)

- Plan for reduced sales staff during school seasons

- Maintain year-round recruitment efforts

2. Quality Control

- Implement proper measurement verification systems

- Create detailed installation guides

- Maintain consistent pricing structures

- Regular team training and updates

3. Future Growth

- Plan for equipment and inventory needs

- Build installation crews to match sales growth

- Develop systems for efficient installation

- Create clear communication channels between sales and installation teams

Keys to Long-term Success

1. Maintain Professional Standards

- Proper insurance coverage

- Safety protocols

- Quality control measures

- Customer service excellence

2. Focus on Value Over Volume

- Target quality clients over quantity

- Maintain premium pricing

- Deliver exceptional service

- Build strong referral networks

3. Continuous Improvement

- Regular team training

- Process refinement

- Customer feedback integration

- Market analysis and adaptation

Door-to-door sales can transform your Christmas light installation business when done correctly. By focusing on proper pricing, professional presentation, and systematic growth, you can build a sustainable and profitable operation. Remember that success in this industry isn't about being the cheapest option – it's about providing quality service, professional installation, and creating magical holiday experiences for your customers.

The key to scaling through door-to-door sales is believing in your service's value and communicating that confidence to potential customers. When you approach each door with enthusiasm and professionalism, you're not just selling Christmas lights – you're selling the joy and magic of the holiday season.

Christmas lights

Q: What's the best time to start selling Christmas light installation services?

A: Start selling as early as May. While some customers might think it's too early, this allows you to build your client base before the rush and ensures you can accommodate all installations. Many successful businesses sell throughout summer, with special promotions like "Christmas in July," and see another surge in sales after Halloween.

Q: How much should I charge per foot for Christmas light installation?

A: Aim for $8+ per foot, rather than the common $3-4 per foot that many installers charge. Remember to set a minimum footage requirement (such as 150 feet) regardless of the actual footage used. This premium pricing reflects the professional service, risk, and complete package including installation, removal, and storage.

Q: What are the best hours for door-to-door sales?

A: The prime time for door-to-door sales is between 4:00 PM and 8:30 PM. This timeframe catches people when they're most likely to be home from work. You can expect to knock on 50-100 doors during a four-hour period, though the number of actual conversations will vary.

Q: Do I need special permits for door-to-door sales?

A: Yes, most counties require a solicitor's permit. These typically cost between $25-$100 per season. Check with your local authorities as requirements vary by location - some areas require background checks and fingerprinting. It's better to get the proper permits than risk fines or legal issues.

Q: How do I handle "No Soliciting" signs?

A: For individual homes with "No Soliciting" signs, respect these and skip those houses. For entire neighborhoods, if they're on public streets (city-maintained), they cannot legally prevent solicitation. However, privately maintained communities can enforce no-soliciting rules. Always check local regulations.

Christmas lights

Q: What should I say when someone opens the door?

A: Keep your initial pitch simple and friendly. Introduce yourself and your company, mention you're installing lights in the neighborhood, and ask if they currently have someone installing their lights or do it themselves. Avoid making price the focus of the initial conversation.

Q: How do you pay door-to-door sales staff?

A: Most companies use a commission-based structure, such as $1.50 per foot sold. Some use package-based commission systems. However, check your local labor laws regarding minimum wage requirements. If minimum wage is required, consider using appointment setters paid hourly plus bonus instead of pure commission sales staff.

Q: What neighborhoods should I target?

A: Focus on middle to upper-middle-class neighborhoods, typically homes valued between $400,000 to $1 million. However, don't completely rule out other areas - sometimes homeowners in modest homes will invest in holiday decorations. The key is to stay in one neighborhood until you've reached 90% of the homes.

Q: Should I include window lighting in my services?

A: Most successful installers avoid window lighting installations. While they can increase the total project cost, they often lead to more callbacks and maintenance issues. Focus instead on roofline installations and potentially tree-wrapping services for better efficiency and customer satisfaction.

Q: How many doors do I need to knock on to make a sale?

A: On average, expect to knock on about 50 doors to get one sale. This includes houses where no one answers. More experienced salespeople might have better ratios, while newer sales staff might need to knock on up to 100 doors per sale. Remember that each "no" gets you closer to a "yes," and consistency is key to success.

Custom HTML/CSS/JAVASCRIPT
Christmas lights installation
blog author image

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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