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Pre-Season C9 Commercial Elite LED Bulbs

AS LOW AS $.50 Per BULB!

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Experience the next level of holiday lighting with our C9 Commercial Elite SMD LED bulbs, featuring advanced Surface-Mounted Device (SMD) LED technology. These bulbs are designed to shine brighter and last longer, all while maintaining exceptional durability and energy efficiency. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, these bulbs are a must-have for any professional or residential Christmas light display.


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Our C9 Commercial Elite SMD LED bulbs are backed by an industry-leading 5-year warranty, ensuring that your investment in top-quality holiday lighting is fully protected. These bulbs are designed to shine brighter, last longer, and perform better, making them the ultimate choice for both professional and residential Christmas light displays.

Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Bulbs

Available In:

  • 500 Bulbs

  • 5000 Bulbs

  • 10,000 Bulbs

  • 50,000 Bulbs

  • 100,000 Bulbs

Many Different Colors to Choose From:

  • Sun Warm White

  • Warm White

  • Winter Warm White

  • Pure White

  • Cool White

  • Red

  • Green

  • Blue

  • Orange

  • Yellow

  • Purple

  • Pink

  • Teal

  • Multi-Color

Key Features:

  • SMD LED Technology: Offers a more brilliant light source with a reflective core design for superior optics, ensuring your

  • Virtually Unbreakable Construction: Highly durable bulbs are built to last, with a lifespan of up to 60,000 hours. These bulbs are designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor installations, making them virtually unbreakable.

  • Nickel-Plated Bases: Prevent corrosion and improve connectivity, saving you time and money during installation and ensuring reliable performance throughout the season.

  • Energy Efficient: Low wattage LED bulbs reduce power consumption by up to 90%, allowing you to safely create longer runs of light without overloading circuits.

  • Cool to the Touch: LED bulbs remain cool, even after hours of operation, making them safer to handle and install.

  • Larger Diamond-Cut Pattern: Faceted bulbs feature a diamond-cut design that generates beautiful light halos, adding a touch of elegance to any display.

Pre-Season C9 Minleon V2 LED Bulbs

AS LOW AS $.47 Per BULB!

Enhance your professional-grade Christmas lighting displays with Minleon V2 LED C9 bulbs. Featuring a faceted finish, these bulbs cast a bright and inviting light, making them an ideal choice for creating stunning, energy-efficient holiday displays.


Upgrade your holiday lighting with Minleon V2 C9 LED Christmas Light bulbs and experience the benefits of bright, energy-efficient, and durable lighting solutions.

Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Bulbs

Quantities Available:

  • 500 Bulbs

  • 5000 Bulbs

  • 10,000 Bulbs

  • 50,000 Bulbs

  • 100,000 Bulbs

Colors Available:

  • Sun Warm White

  • Warm White

  • Winter Warm White

  • Pure White

  • Cool White

  • Red

  • Green

  • Blue

  • Orange

  • Yellow

  • Purple

  • Pink

  • Teal

  • Multi-Color

Key Features:

  • Durable Multi-Faceted Construction: These Minleon V2 LED bulbs are crafted from high-quality, multi-faceted plastic, ensuring they resist fading, chipping, and breaking. This durability makes them perfect for both commercial and residential installations, maintaining their vibrant appearance season after season.

  • Energy Efficiency: These LED Christmas light bulbs reduce power consumption by more than 90% compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. With an actual power consumption of just 0.58W, they allow for longer runs and lower energy costs, though it’s recommended to use 2W for installation calculation purposes.

  • Standard C9 Socket Compatibility: Designed to fit any standard C9 socket with an E17 base, these LED bulbs integrate seamlessly into your existing lighting setups, making them versatile and easy to use for any holiday lighting project.

Upgrade your holiday displays with our C7 SMD LED bulbs, featuring advanced Surface-Mounted Device (SMD) LED technology. These bulbs are designed to shine brighter, last longer, and provide exceptional durability, making them an excellent choice for both residential and commercial Christmas lighting.

Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Bulbs

Quantities Available:

  • 500 Bulbs

  • 5000 Bulbs

  • 10,000 Bulbs

  • 50,000 Bulbs

  • 100,000 Bulbs

Colors Available:

  • Sun Warm White

  • Warm White

  • Winter Warm White

  • Pure White

  • Cool White

  • Red

  • Green

  • Blue

  • Orange

  • Yellow

  • Purple

  • Pink

  • Teal

  • Multi-Color

Key Features:

  • SMD LED Technology: Experience a more brilliant light source with SMD LED bulbs. The reflective core design enhances optics, ensuring your holiday displays are vibrant and eye-catching.

  • Virtually Unbreakable: These C7 LED bulbs are constructed from highly durable materials, making them virtually unbreakable. With a lifespan of up to 60,000 hours, they are built to withstand the rigors of outdoor and indoor installations.

  • Nickel-Plated Bases: The nickel-plated bases prevent corrosion and improve connectivity, saving you time and money during installation and ensuring long-lasting performance.

  • Larger Diamond-Cut Pattern: The bulbs feature a diamond-cut pattern with larger facets, generating beautiful light halos that add a touch of elegance to any holiday display.

  • Energy Efficiency: These low wattage LED bulbs reduce power consumption by up to 90% compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. This allows you to safely make longer runs of light without overloading circuits, making them ideal for large-scale installations.

  • Cool to the Touch: LED technology ensures that the bulbs remain cool, even after hours of use, enhancing safety during installation and operation.

  • Indoor/Outdoor Use: Perfect for both indoor and outdoor settings, these C7 SMD LED bulbs are versatile enough to meet all your holiday lighting needs.


Our super bright and brilliant Multi Minleon V2 LED C7 replacement bulbs will save you money on your electric bill this year and for many more Christmas holidays to come.

Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Bulbs

Quantities Available:

  • 500 Bulbs

  • 5000 Bulbs

  • 10,000 Bulbs

  • 50,000 Bulbs

  • 100,000 Bulbs

Colors Available:

  • Sun Warm White

  • Warm White

  • Winter Warm White

  • Pure White

  • Cool White

  • Red

  • Green

  • Blue

  • Orange

  • Yellow

  • Purple

  • Pink

  • Teal

  • Multi-Color

Key Features:

  • These bulbs are made of durable, multi-faceted plastic so they won't fade, chip, or break like incandescent bulbs

  • Reduce your power consumption by more than 90% compared with conventional incandescent bulbs)

  • 0.58W and 0.66W actual power consumption, but use 2W for installation calculation purposes

  • Fits into any standard C7 socket; E12 base

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between C9 and C7 LED bulbs?

C9 bulbs are slightly larger than C7 bulbs, making them ideal for larger displays such as rooflines, trees, and commercial decorations. C7 bulbs are smaller and better suited for smaller spaces, window frames, or accent lighting.

Are C9 and C7 bulbs interchangeable?

While both C9 and C7 bulbs use standard bases (E17 for C9 and E12 for C7), they are not interchangeable due to their size differences. Be sure to match your sockets to the correct bulb size.

Are C9 and C7 LED bulbs energy-efficient?

Yes! C9 and C7 LED bulbs consume up to 90% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs. This energy efficiency allows you to safely run longer strands without overloading circuits.

Can I use C9 and C7 LED bulbs outdoors?

Absolutely! Both C9 and C7 LED bulbs are designed for indoor and outdoor use. They are highly durable, weather-resistant, and can withstand extreme temperatures, making them perfect for any holiday display.

Do C9 and C7 LED bulbs come in different colors?

Yes, C9 and C7 LED bulbs are available in a wide variety of colors, including warm white, cool white, red, green, blue, yellow, and multi-color options, allowing you to customize your holiday lighting displays.

How long do C9 and C7 LED bulbs last?

C9 and C7 LED bulbs are built to last with a lifespan of up to 60,000 hours. Their durable construction ensures they remain bright and vibrant season after season.

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Yes, People Pay $2000+ for Christmas Lights (Here's How to Find Them)

August 09, 202511 min read

Starting a Christmas lighting business might seem like a seasonal side hustle, but industry veterans are proving it can become a substantial year-round enterprise. Successful entrepreneurs in this field are generating six-figure revenues and beyond by following proven strategies and avoiding common pitfalls that trap most contractors in low-profit cycles.

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The Foundation: Understanding Your True Business Costs

One of the biggest mistakes new business owners make is failing to understand what it actually costs to run their business. Too many entrepreneurs look at a $500 job that took two hours and think they've made easy money, completely forgetting about the hidden costs that eat into profits.

Every job requires significant investment that goes far beyond direct labor and materials. This includes advertising expenses to generate leads, the time spent working inside the business outside of billable hours, fuel costs, insurance premiums, and taxes. Many business owners overlook these crucial expenses, leading to pricing that's unsustainable in the long run.

A perfect example of this miscalculation involves a young contractor who claimed to make $600 profit on a $2,000 concrete job after paying for materials and labor. However, this contractor failed to account for insurance, taxes, advertising costs, contract negotiation time, and numerous other business expenses that would have significantly reduced or eliminated his actual profit.

Understanding these hidden costs is crucial because they often represent 30-50% of your total business expenses. Without factoring them into your pricing, you're essentially working for free or even losing money on each job.

Breaking the Low-Price Mindset

Many Christmas lighting contractors struggle with charging premium prices, often because they're focused on what competitors charge rather than the value they provide. Successful contractors charge $7-10 per foot even when local competitors charge significantly less, with some advertising basic $300 installations.

The key to commanding higher prices isn't about ignoring the competition—it's about providing superior value. Most contractors can't command premium prices because they're not worth it. The quality of their product, service, delivery, and installation doesn't justify higher pricing.

Instead of competing on price, focus on becoming an expert in your field. Don't follow the same path everyone else has taken. Create value through superior customer service, better designs, higher quality installations, and professional marketing materials. When you consistently deliver more value than competitors, premium pricing becomes justified and sustainable.

The Power of Premium Pricing

Successful Christmas lighting businesses routinely achieve $2,000 to $3,000 average tickets, with some reaching $5,000 in certain markets. Industry leaders maintain close to $3,000 average tickets, while businesses in premium markets like Florida achieve $5,000 averages.

This isn't about overcharging—it's about understanding the true value proposition. For many clients, a $2,000 Christmas lighting installation represents an investment in family memories, safety (avoiding dangerous ladder work), and convenience that's easily justified when positioned correctly.

The difference between a $400 average ticket and a $2,000 average ticket isn't just pricing—it's an entirely different business model. Higher-ticket businesses can afford better marketing, superior customer service, and more systematic operations that create sustainable competitive advantages.

Mindset: The Make-or-Break Factor

Many successful contractors started by basing their pricing on competitors rather than value. This approach initially seems logical but creates fundamental problems. When you provide superior service—better customer service, higher quality designs, better delivery, and superior marketing materials—while charging the same prices as inferior competitors, you're actually losing money.

The transformation comes when contractors realize they don't always have to break a sweat or strain their backs to accomplish great things in business. While physical work has its place, focusing on specific areas of the business and being intentional about activities creates much better results than trying to do everything yourself.

This mindset shift extends to employee compensation. Many contractors think they can't pay employees well because they themselves aren't making much money. However, when you build proper systems and remove yourself from day-to-day operations, you can often pay employees more than you made when working in the business yourself.

Getting Off the Truck: The Critical Transition

One of the most challenging but necessary transitions for any service business owner is moving from technician to business owner. Staying on the truck (doing the installations yourself) limits your business to a $20-30 per hour value, regardless of what you charge customers.

This transition requires both mindset shifts and systematic approaches. You must believe that others can do the work effectively, and you must create systems that enable consistent quality without your direct involvement.

The urgency of this transition becomes clear when you consider what happens if you get injured. Many contractors have seen their businesses collapse when the owner couldn't perform the work due to injury. Building a business that can operate without you isn't just about growth—it's about sustainability and risk management.

Most entrepreneurs start businesses because they're hard workers, but this strength can become a weakness if it prevents them from building scalable systems. The goal should be to work on your business, not just in it.

Building Systems for Scale

Creating scalable systems involves more than just hiring people—it requires documented processes, training materials, and quality control measures. Successful contractors create extensive video libraries showing proper installation techniques, compiled from various training sources and internal expertise.

These systems enable business owners to maintain quality standards while removing themselves from day-to-day operations. More importantly, they allow employees to become better at specialized roles than the owner ever was, since they can focus entirely on their specific area of expertise.

Effective systems include written procedures, video training materials, quality checklists, and clear accountability measures. Without these elements, attempts to scale typically result in quality problems and customer dissatisfaction.

The key is understanding that if you don't have systems and checklists, you can't effectively evaluate whether work is being done correctly. Systems create the foundation for consistent quality and profitable growth.

The Marketing Mix: Yard Signs vs. Digital

When discussing marketing strategies, yard signs emerge as the standout performer for Christmas lighting businesses. Despite the digital marketing boom, yard signs remain some of the cheapest and most effective advertising possible for local service businesses.

The key to effective yard sign marketing lies in design and placement. Avoid overly complicated designs with too much information. Instead, focus on what you do and how to contact you. Place signs in areas where your ideal customers shop and live, not just anywhere that allows signage.

Design matters significantly. Most people complicate yard signs by including too much information. Generally speaking, it doesn't matter if your logo or name is prominently featured—focus on the service you provide and how to contact you. Keep the message simple and clear.

Digital marketing, including Facebook and Google ads, can supplement yard signs effectively, but the tried-and-true method of yard signs consistently delivers strong results for this industry. The average person sees a yard sign for only three seconds, so your message must be immediately clear and memorable.

The Permanent Lighting Consideration

Permanent lighting represents an emerging market segment worth considering. While traditional Christmas lights remain preferred for residential holiday installations, permanent lights offer significant opportunities, particularly in commercial applications.

Commercial clients want competitive advantages, and permanent lighting systems allow businesses to differentiate themselves year-round while providing architectural enhancement and security benefits beyond seasonal decoration.

However, quality concerns with some permanent lighting products have created opportunities for contractors who can deliver superior installations and customer service. Some early permanent lighting systems have developed quality issues, turning blue or failing partially, which creates selling opportunities for contractors offering better solutions.

For residential applications, permanent lighting adoption varies significantly by market. Some areas like Utah show high adoption rates with multiple permanent lighting installations visible on every street, while other markets show much slower adoption.

Investment in Education and Networking

Successful contractors consistently invest in education and surround themselves with other successful people. The mindset shift happens naturally when you interact with people operating at higher levels than your current situation.

This principle extends to investing in training and professional development. Contractors who achieve significant success typically participate in industry training events where they can learn installation techniques, business systems, marketing strategies, and network with successful peers.

The networking aspect often proves more valuable than the formal training content. The knowledge shared during informal interactions and dinner conversations can be worth exponentially more than the cost of attending educational events.

However, simply attending training isn't enough. You must also buy your own product to truly understand the value you're providing. Many contractors struggle to sell premium services because they don't personally experience what their customers receive. When you invest in your own product, you naturally become more confident in its value.

Overcoming Market Objections

When other contractors in your market charge significantly less, you must overcome pricing objections through superior marketing and positioning. You'll need to out-market competitors and position yourself with the right customers who value quality over price.

This requires understanding your ideal customer. Not everyone needs Christmas lights, and more importantly, not everyone is your ideal client. HVAC contractors might be able to place signs anywhere since everyone needs heating and cooling, but Christmas lighting requires more targeted positioning.

Focus on customers who value the experience, convenience, and quality you provide. These customers exist in every market—you just need to reach them effectively and communicate your value proposition clearly.

Taking Action: From Knowledge to Results

Knowledge without action produces no results. Many people attend training events and read educational content but fail to implement what they learn. Success requires taking concrete steps to apply new knowledge consistently.

The Christmas lighting industry provides inspiring examples of contractors who started with limited resources but achieved remarkable success through proper education, systems, and execution. Age and circumstances don't determine success—action and proper guidance do.

Building a successful Christmas lighting business requires more than just knowing how to hang lights. It demands understanding true business costs, developing the right mindset, creating scalable systems, and consistently taking action. The businesses that achieve $2,000+ average tickets and six-figure revenues have mastered these fundamentals while maintaining focus on delivering exceptional value to their customers.

Success in this industry comes down to treating it as a real business, not a seasonal side hustle. This means proper pricing, professional systems, effective marketing, and a commitment to continuous improvement and growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should my average ticket be for Christmas lighting installations?

Successful Christmas lighting businesses typically achieve $2,000 to $3,000 average tickets, with some markets supporting $5,000+ averages. The key is focusing on value rather than just competing on price. Your average ticket should reflect the true cost of doing business plus appropriate profit margins.

2. How do I justify charging $7-10 per foot when competitors charge much less?

Justify premium pricing through superior quality, service, and value delivery. Focus on being the best at what you do rather than the cheapest. Ensure your customer service, installation quality, design capabilities, and overall experience exceed what lower-priced competitors offer.

3. When should I stop doing installations myself and hire employees?

You should transition off the truck as early as possible. Doing installations yourself limits your business to $20-30 per hour value regardless of what you charge. The sooner you build systems and train others, the faster you can scale. Consider what happens to your business if you get injured and can't work.

4. What are the hidden costs I need to account for in my pricing?

Hidden costs include advertising and lead generation expenses, insurance, taxes, fuel, equipment maintenance, time spent on non-billable activities (quotes, scheduling, bookkeeping), workers' compensation, and vehicle expenses. Many contractors only consider direct labor and materials, which leads to unsustainable pricing.

5. Are yard signs really more effective than digital marketing for Christmas lighting?

Yard signs consistently outperform other marketing methods for Christmas lighting businesses. They're cost-effective, target the right geographic areas, and create immediate local awareness. The key is good design (simple, clear messaging) and strategic placement in areas where your ideal customers live and shop.

6. Should I offer permanent lighting in addition to traditional Christmas lights?

Permanent lighting can be profitable, especially for commercial clients who want year-round architectural lighting and security benefits. However, focus on quality products and installation since some early permanent lighting systems have created quality concerns in the market.

7. How do I overcome the mindset barrier of believing customers won't pay premium prices?

Shift your mindset by understanding your customers' perspective. A $2,000 investment in Christmas lighting provides family memories, safety (avoiding dangerous ladder work), and convenience. For many customers, this represents significant value. Also, surround yourself with other successful contractors who charge premium prices.

8. What's the biggest mistake new Christmas lighting contractors make?

The biggest mistake is basing pricing on competitors rather than understanding true business costs and value provided. This leads to unsustainable pricing that prevents business growth and profitability. Another major mistake is trying to do everything themselves instead of building scalable systems.

9. How important is networking and education for growing my business?

Networking and education are crucial for success. Surrounding yourself with successful contractors naturally shifts your mindset and provides valuable insights. The informal knowledge sharing that happens during networking often proves more valuable than formal training content.

10. Is it too late to start a Christmas lighting business if it's already August?

It's not too late. Many successful contractors have started as late as Halloween weekend and still achieved $30,000+ in their first year, then grown to six figures the following year. Success depends more on proper education, systems, and execution than timing, though earlier preparation allows for better marketing and customer acquisition.

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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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