C9 & C7 Socket Spools & Stringers
Discover our premium collection of socket wire spools and stringers, the essential foundation for creating stunning light displays. Designed for both professional installers and ambitious homeowners, our range includes bulk C7 and C9 socket wire spools with flexible spacing options, pre-made light stringers for quick setups, and convenient accessories like spool holders. These versatile, durable components are perfect for residential rooflines, enchanting tree displays, and large-scale commercial projects. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, and compatible with both incandescent and LED bulbs, our professional-grade products offer the quality and flexibility needed to bring your creative lighting visions to life. Explore our selection and elevate your illumination projects with unmatched versatility and reliability.
Socket Spools
Our C9 1000' Bulk Spool of Socket Wire, available in green or white, offers professional-grade flexibility for custom lighting projects. With spacing options from 6" to 48", it's ideal for both residential rooflines (12-15" spacing) and tree installations (24-48" spacing). The durable SPT-1 wire withstands outdoor conditions and is compatible with both incandescent and LED C9 bulbs. This customizable spool allows for precise length cutting, minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency for high-quality, adaptable lighting displays.
C9 500' Socket Spool
Our C9 500' Bulk Spool of Green Wire, available with 12" (500 sockets) or 15" (400 sockets) spacing, is perfect for professional-grade Christmas lighting installations. Featuring commercial-quality SPT-1, 8-amp wire and durable E17 sockets, this customizable spool is ideal for large-scale outdoor projects. Easily cut to desired lengths and pair with snap-on plugs (sold separately) for tailored lighting solutions in both residential and commercial settings. The 12" spacing offers vibrant, balanced lighting, while the 15" option provides a classic look with fewer bulbs per run.
C9 1000' 12"&15" Socket Wire Spool (SPT-2)
Our C9 1000' Socket Wire Spool (SPT-2) offers professional-grade flexibility with dual 12" and 15" spacing options. This customizable spool features heavy-duty SPT-2 wire for enhanced durability in all weather conditions. The 12" spacing is perfect for dense, vibrant displays on rooflines and pathways, while the 15" option provides a classic look with fewer bulbs per run. Compatible with both incandescent and LED C9 bulbs, this 1000' spool allows for precise cutting to fit any residential or commercial lighting project, ensuring efficient and long-lasting installations.
C7 1000' Green Wire Socket Spool (SPT-2)
Our 1000' bulk spool of green SPT-2 wire features 15" spacing with 1000 C7 sockets, ideal for commercial and residential outdoor displays. This 8-amp (960-watt) commercial-grade wire with Admiral Brand sockets allows for custom-length installations using snap-on plugs (sold separately). Suitable for indoor/outdoor use, it accommodates up to 160 sockets with 5-watt incandescent bulbs or 384 sockets with 1-watt LED bulbs per run. This versatile, durable C7 light line is perfect for creating professional-quality lighting displays in various settings.
Our C7 1000' Bulk Spool of Socket Wire offers professional-grade flexibility for custom lighting projects. Available in green or white, with spacing options from 12" to 36", it's ideal for both residential rooflines (12-15" spacing) and tree installations (24-36" spacing). The durable SPT-1 wire withstands outdoor conditions and is compatible with both incandescent and LED C7 bulbs. This customizable spool allows for precise length cutting, minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency for high-quality, adaptable lighting displays in various settings.
The Fastest Way to Install Holiday Lights on Metal Surfaces. Save time and effort this holiday season with Magnetic Spools. Designed for quick and easy installation, these magnetic spools are perfect for decorating your home or office building. The magnetic sockets eliminate the need for traditional mounting clips, making your installations faster and more efficient. Whether you’re lining rooflines, gutters, or fences, these spools are ideal for any surface where ferrous metal is present.
Available in 500' & 250', 12" or 15" Spacing.
Our 25', 50' or 100' Holiday Light String features professional-grade, UV-protected 18-gauge wire with sockets spaced 12" apart. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, these UL-recognized strings offer 5 Amp capacity SPT-1 insulation and durable sockets with weep holes for all-weather performance. Compatible with E12 Candelabra base bulbs (C7, C9, G30; sold separately), these versatile strings allow end-to-end connectivity for extended displays. Perfect for holiday decorations, event lighting, and year-round use in residential and commercial settings. Available in Green, White, Brown and Black.
C7 12" Spacing Socket Wire Stringers
Our professional-grade 25', 50' or 100' light string features sockets spaced 12" apart, perfect for commercial and residential decorators. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it's compatible with incandescent or LED C7, G30, and G40 bulbs (sold separately). The SPT-1 insulated wire offers 5 Amp capacity and includes weep-hole sockets for all-weather performance. With male and female plugs for end-to-end connections, these UL-recognized strings can handle up to 480 watts per run. Ideal for holiday displays, patio lighting, and year-round events, these durable strings ensure long-lasting, brilliant illumination for any occasion. Available in Green, White, Brown and Black.
cket wire spools are bulk reels of wire with sockets at regular intervals, allowing for custom-length cuts. Stringers are pre-cut lengths of socket wire, typically with plugs attached, ready for immediate use.
No, C7 and C9 bulbs require different socket sizes. Always check the product specifications to ensure you're using the correct socket wire for your chosen bulb type.
Common spacings are 12", 15", and 24". Use closer spacing (12"-15") for dense, vibrant displays on rooflines or fences. Wider spacing (24" or more) works well for tree wrapping or creating a more subtle effect.
Most of our socket wires are rated for both indoor and outdoor use. Look for products labeled as "weatherproof" or "outdoor-rated" for the best durability in external conditions.
This depends on the wire's amperage rating and the wattage of your bulbs. For example, on an 8-amp wire, you can typically run up to 160 sockets with 5-watt incandescent bulbs or 384 sockets with 1-watt LED bulbs. Always check the product specifications and local electrical codes for safe operation.

The digital landscape for local commerce has reached a definitive turning point. For over a decade, the Google Business Profile (GBP) functioned as a text-based digital directory where ranking was primarily a matter of address accuracy and keyword density. By 2026, this model is obsolete.
The transition from the legacy "Google My Business" to a Gemini-powered discovery engine has redefined the profile as a "Visual Entity." In this new era of Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), the quality, authenticity, and velocity of your visual data determine your visibility in the Local Map Pack and AI Overviews. To succeed today, businesses must move beyond static listings and embrace a strategy of Visual Authority.
One of the most significant shifts in 2026 is the total debunking of manual EXIF geotagging. Once a staple of local SEO, injecting GPS coordinates into image metadata has become a "poison pill" that can actively damage a business's rankings.
The Mechanism of Metadata Sanitization
Google’s ingestion pipeline now includes a strict "Metadata Sanitization" process. For privacy and security reasons, Google strips all EXIF data—including latitude and longitude—immediately upon upload. As former Google insider Joel Headley explains:
"The 'tagging' is rendered irrelevant because the data does not persist in the serving layer of the image."

The Study of Diluted Authority
A landmark 10-week study of 27 lawn care businesses revealed that geotagging is not just useless; it is detrimental. While the study showed a 97–98% statistical certainty of a minor lift for "near me" searches at the exact tagged coordinates, this came at a steep cost. The findings showed a "High Significance" decline in city-specific queries, home base visibility, and overall service area authority. By attempting to signal relevance in a distant location through metadata, businesses confuse the algorithm, leading to a loss of visibility at their actual verified address.
Technical Clarification: Schema vs. EXIF
As a strategist, I must clarify that while EXIF geotagging is a liability,Schema markupon your website remains a valid and necessary signal for location. Furthermore, your file-naming strategy has shifted from a ranking lever to an indexing and accessibility tool. For 2026, ensure filenames use hyphens (not underscores) to ensure accurate parsing by crawlers and screen readers (e.g.,modern-cafe-interior.jpgvs.modern_cafe_interior.jpg).
As generative AI floods the internet with synthetic imagery, a "trust deficit" has emerged. Google’s Vision AI models now prioritize "Visual Authenticity" to ensure search results represent reality.
The Stock Photo Penalty: Google’s AI uses duplicate detection to instantly identify generic images. These are flagged as "non-unique" and relegated to the "By Owner" tab, where they receive minimal views.
The "Skunk" Case Study: Entity mismatching can be catastrophic. When a lawn care business used a stock photo of a skunk to illustrate pest control, its ranking for the page dropped from #2 to #3. Google’s Vision AI associated the image with "animal removal" rather than "lawn care." Replacing the stock photo with a genuine, contextually relevant image restored the ranking.
The Uncanny Valley and Regulation: As ofAugust 2, 2026, C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) transparency regulations are strictly enforced. Google’s detection tools identify the lack of sensor noise typical of physical cameras. Consumers now punish perceived deception; AI-generated meals or storefronts act as a repellent in a marketplace that values the physical product.

In 2026, "Interaction Velocity"—the frequency and consistency of engagement and uploads—is a dominant ranking signal. Static "brochure" profiles signal a lack of relevance to AI models.
To maintain a healthy "algorithmic heartbeat," businesses should adopt a weekly upload cadence. This frequency allows the AI to ingest real-time data about the business's physical state and enables "Seasonal Relevance." For example, a coffee shop uploading images of "Pumpkin Spice Lattes" in October signals current relevance, triggering a boost for time-sensitive queries.
Furthermore, high-velocity profiles that include immersive media, such as 360° virtual tours, see an 87% increase in views. These tours significantly improveDwell Time—a critical behavioral signal that tells the Gemini engine your listing is high-quality and worthy of a top-tier Map Pack position.
Under the framework of Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), images are no longer decorative; they are structured data containers used for visual validation.
Visual Entity Recognition
When Google’s AI scans a profile, it seeks visual confirmation of text-based claims. If a restaurant claims to be "pet-friendly," the AI looks for photos of dogs on the patio to validate this claim. This "Entity Clarity" reduces friction in the Knowledge Graph and increases the likelihood of being featured in AI Overviews.
Multimodal Data Feeding
The AI processes text, images, and video simultaneously. When a consistent narrative is maintained across all three formats, it reinforces the "truth" of the business entity, securing a stronger position in the search ecosystem.
With Google Lens and "Circle to Search" driving over 100 billion annual searches, the camera is effectively the new search bar.
Subject Isolation: To capture visual search traffic, the main subject must be clear. Cluttered backgrounds confuse object recognition algorithms.
Contextual Clarity and the "Price Tag" Tactic: For local retailers, showing a product in situ—specifically on the shelf with a visible price tag—helps Lens identify "Local Availability" intent.
The Reseller Use Case: GBPs that maintain up-to-date visual inventories of unique items can attract high-intent foot traffic from users scanning objects in the real world and looking for local stock.

Video content is now a non-negotiable requirement for GBP, driving engagement without the user ever visiting a website.
2026 Technical Constraints:
Duration:Maximum 30 seconds.
File Size:Maximum 75 MB.
Resolution:Minimum 720p.
Strategic Applications:
Intro Clips and YouTube Shorts:Short, unpolished, handheld videos of the owner build immediate rapport. Integrating YouTube Shorts allows high-authority video content to appear directly in your Knowledge Panel.
Video Verification:This is now a primary tool to combat spam. New listings must often provide a continuous take showing the exterior, the entrance (unlocking the door), and the point-of-sale system.
The Dilution Strategy:Managing bad User-Generated Content (UGC) is difficult in 2026. Because formal removal is slow, the most effective strategic counter-move is to "flood the zone" with high-quality, owner-verified content. Google’s display algorithm prioritizes recent, high-resolution owner photos, pushing negative or irrelevant UGC to the bottom of the feed.
The era of "gaming" local search with hidden metadata and stock perfection has ended. In 2026, the roadmap to visibility is built on Visual Authority: the consistent delivery of authentic, high-frequency, and high-resolution visual data to the Knowledge Graph.
To lead in your market, you must cease the "poison pills" of manual geotagging and embrace a dynamic, video-first content strategy. As you evaluate your digital storefront, ask yourself: Does this profile reflect the physical truth of my business, or am I still hiding behind the facade of an outdated directory?
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