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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.

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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.

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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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Why Christmas Light Businesses Get Stuck at $50K (And How to Break Through)

October 06, 202512 min read

Growing a Christmas lights installation business can be incredibly rewarding, but many entrepreneurs find themselves stuck at certain revenue levels—whether that's $30,000, $50,000, or even $300,000. The difference between staying stuck and breaking through to the next level often comes down to mindset, sales approach, and understanding what customers actually value.

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The Mindset Problem That Keeps You Stuck

One of the most common barriers to growth is the belief that "people in my area just won't pay that much." This limiting mindset appears in markets of all sizes, from small towns to metropolitan areas with millions of residents. Consider this: in any major city, people purchase $100,000 cars, $10,000 handbags, and $10 daily coffee drinks. The money exists—the question is whether you believe your service is worth a premium price.

When creating content for your business, Google's systems prioritize helpful, reliable information created primarily to benefit people rather than manipulate search rankings. This principle applies equally to your pricing strategy and sales approach. If you don't genuinely believe your service provides exceptional value, your customers won't believe it either.

The reality is simple: if you can't sell your service at $6 per foot, you probably won't sell it at $8 per foot either—not because of the price, but because of how you're presenting it. The common denominator in failed sales isn't the price point; it's the person delivering the pitch.

What Are You Really Selling?

Here's a critical insight that separates struggling installers from thriving ones: you're not selling light bulbs. You're selling magic, memories, and peace of mind.

When analyzing successful Christmas lighting companies' Google reviews, a clear pattern emerges. Customers consistently mention:

  • Professional and courteous service

  • Friendly, respectful installers

  • Hassle-free experience

  • Attention to detail

  • Efficiency and speed

  • Taking the stress out of decorating

  • Creating neighborhood-admired displays

Notice what's absent from these reviews? Technical specifications about LED bulbs, peak-aligned lights, or wattage. While quality products matter, customers don't buy based on technical details—they buy based on the experience and results you deliver.

Understanding Customer Psychology Through Reviews

One effective strategy involves analyzing competitor reviews (or your own) using AI tools to identify common themes. When examining reviews from successful companies, phrases like these appear repeatedly:

  • "Professional and friendly"

  • "Above and beyond"

  • "Took all the hassle out"

  • "No mess, no stress"

  • "Stunning results"

  • "Neighbors keep complimenting"

Content should demonstrate first-hand expertise and depth of knowledge while clearly having a primary purpose that helps visitors achieve their goals. Your marketing materials should reflect these customer priorities rather than focusing on technical product specifications.

These insights reveal what truly matters to customers. Are your marketing materials, social media posts, and sales conversations emphasizing these elements? Or are you still talking primarily about bulbs and installation techniques?

Pricing Strategy and Sales Psychology

Many installers struggle with pricing confidence. They charge $6 per foot when they should charge $10 or $12, simply because they've heard competitors work at lower rates. But successful installers in the same markets are closing jobs at $10-$12 per foot—and even $20 per foot for premium clients.

The key difference isn't the market—it's the sales approach. When you present your service as a commodity (just hanging lights), customers will shop on price. When you present it as a transformative experience that creates cherished family memories without the hassle and danger of DIY installation, price becomes secondary.

Consider this sales framework: Instead of leading with "We'll hang C9 LED bulbs on your roofline," try "Imagine your grandchildren's faces lighting up when they see your home transformed into a winter wonderland. We handle everything—design, installation, maintenance, and takedown—so you can focus on creating memories instead of climbing ladders."

The Numbers Game and Consistency

Growing past revenue plateaus requires consistent, relentless marketing efforts. Successful installers don't "sometimes post on social media" or "occasionally put out yard signs." They systematically execute multiple marketing channels:

  • Daily social media posting across platforms

  • Continuous yard sign deployment

  • Active networking on LinkedIn (which has generated $15,000-$20,000 single jobs for some installers)

  • Professional Google Business profiles with regular updates

  • Email marketing campaigns

  • Strategic paid advertising

Google's systems analyze content relevance by looking at quantifiable signals and use aggregated interaction data to assess whether search results match user intent. Similarly, your marketing success depends on creating consistent signals across multiple channels that demonstrate your authority and reliability.

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Expect closing rates of 15-25% when charging premium prices. This means 8-9 "no" responses for every 1-2 "yes" responses. The solution isn't lowering prices—it's increasing the number of quality leads entering your sales funnel.

The In-Person Sales Process

For installers conducting in-person estimates, the process should focus on building relationships rather than discussing technical specifications. Here's an effective framework:

Pre-Visit Preparation

Send a video or email with your photo before arriving. This reduces anxiety (particularly important since many decision-makers are women concerned about security) and begins building familiarity. Ensure all decision-makers will be present to avoid the dreaded "I need to talk to my spouse" objection.

The Walk-Around

As you approach the property, identify conversation starters—landscaping, vehicles, sports team flags, or other personal touches. Use these to build rapport before discussing the project. This isn't manipulation; it's genuine relationship building.

During the walk-around, ask questions about their motivations:

  • Why are they having lights installed?

  • Are grandchildren visiting?

  • What memories are they hoping to create?

  • What colors or styles appeal to them?

Take notes on family members' names and personal details. You'll use these later in your closing conversation.

The Kitchen Table Close

Request to sit at the kitchen table to review the proposal. This matters because friends sit at kitchen tables—it's an intimate, trust-building location. Present three package options, but only reveal the top tier initially.

Use the personal information gathered earlier: "This premium package will make little Johnny's face light up when he arrives for Christmas. Imagine him looking out the window at this magical display. We can have this installed by Tuesday for $4,954."

Then stop talking. The first person to speak after stating the price typically loses the negotiation.

If they express price concerns, move to your middle package. If needed, present the basic package. But always lead with premium options—you can't upsell a package you never presented.

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Marketing Messages That Convert

When creating content, consider whether you have an existing audience that would find it useful, whether it demonstrates first-hand expertise, and whether readers will feel they've learned enough to achieve their goal.

Based on customer review analysis, your marketing should emphasize:

  • Professional, friendly service: "Our courteous, uniformed installers treat your property with respect"

  • Hassle-free experience: "From design to takedown, we handle everything"

  • Stunning results: "Create the home your neighbors will admire all season"

  • Safety and convenience: "No ladders, no stress, no emergency room visits"

  • Memory creation: "Focus on family time, not ladder time"

Social media posts might include phrases like:

  • "Christmas lights made magical without the stress"

  • "Want your house to be the one neighbors compliment this season?"

  • "Hallmark movie vibes without the ladders and struggles"

Overcoming Common Obstacles

"I'm booked until November"

If you're fully booked before the season starts, you're underpriced. Raise your rates immediately. Additionally, consider hiring and training installers to expand capacity. Being booked solid at low prices means you're leaving significant revenue on the table.

"I'm not tech-savvy"

This can actually be an advantage. Installers who get too technical tend to oversell product features rather than benefits and emotions. You can easily outsource technical tasks (website management, social media scheduling, photo editing) while focusing on what you do best—building relationships and closing sales.

Focus on developing your sales and customer service skills. Technical installation knowledge can be taught to employees; sales ability is your irreplaceable asset.

"I don't have many reviews yet"

Google primarily finds pages through links from other pages, and other sites linking to you happens naturally over time, though you can encourage people to discover your content through promotion. Similarly, reviews accumulate over time through excellent service and strategic requests.

In your first year, focus on delivering exceptional experiences to every customer. Use referral programs, follow-up communications, and gentle review requests to build your reputation. Consider offering small incentives (gift cards to popular restaurants) for referrals.

Platform-Specific Strategies

LinkedIn for Commercial Opportunities

Don't overlook LinkedIn for B2B opportunities. Installers have recently secured $15,000-$20,000 commercial contracts through consistent LinkedIn engagement. Share professional content, engage with local business posts, and position yourself as the go-to expert for commercial holiday lighting.

Google Business Profile Optimization

Search systems aim to prioritize content that demonstrates expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness, with trust being the most important aspect. Your Google Business Profile is crucial for local visibility. Optimize it with:

  • Professional photos of completed installations

  • Regular posts highlighting current projects

  • Prompt responses to reviews (both positive and negative)

  • Accurate business information and service areas

  • Posts emphasizing customer benefits (not product features)

Social Media Content Calendar

Create a content calendar that includes:

  • Before/after installation photos

  • Customer testimonial videos

  • Team member spotlights (building trust through familiarity)

  • Educational content about safety and convenience

  • Behind-the-scenes installation processes

  • Seasonal tips and decoration ideas

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First-Year Expectations

If this is your inaugural season, manage expectations realistically. Most new installers don't see significant sales until November. This isn't failure—it's normal business development.

Don't compare your first-year results to established companies with years of reputation, hundreds of reviews, and refined marketing systems. Instead, focus on:

  • Delivering exceptional service to every customer

  • Building your review base

  • Refining your sales process

  • Establishing relationships in your community

  • Learning what marketing channels work best in your market

Taking Action

Success in the Christmas lights installation business requires more than technical skill—it demands belief in your value, understanding of customer psychology, consistent marketing execution, and a sales process focused on benefits rather than features.

The difference between staying stuck at your current revenue level and breaking through to the next tier isn't about working harder at installation. It's about working smarter at sales, marketing, and mindset development.

Start by analyzing what successful competitors' customers say they value. Adjust your marketing messages to emphasize these benefits. Raise your prices to reflect the true value you provide. Execute consistent marketing across multiple channels. And most importantly, believe that you're worth premium pricing—because if you don't believe it, your customers never will.

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How do I know if I'm charging enough for my services?

If you're booked solid weeks before the installation season begins, you're likely underpriced. Premium pricing (typically $8-$12+ per foot for residential) should result in a closing rate of 15-25%. If you're closing significantly more than 25% of quotes, you have room to increase prices. Remember, customers willing to pay $600 for a service will often pay $800 for better service presentation.

What should I focus on in my marketing instead of product features?

Focus on benefits and emotional outcomes: professional service, hassle-free experience, safety, family memory creation, and stunning results that impress neighbors. Analyze competitor reviews to identify the language customers actually use when describing value, then incorporate those themes into your marketing.

How can I compete with installers charging much less than me?

You're not competing on price—you're competing on value and experience. Lower-priced competitors attract price-sensitive customers; premium pricing attracts quality-focused customers who value professionalism, reliability, and peace of mind. These are different market segments. Focus your marketing on attracting your ideal customer rather than competing for everyone.

What's the most effective way to close in-person sales?

Build genuine relationships first by finding common ground and asking about their motivations and family. Present three package options but lead with the premium tier, using personal details gathered during conversation. For example: "This package will create the magical experience you mentioned wanting for when your grandchildren visit." After stating the price, remain silent until they respond.

How long does it take to start seeing consistent sales in a new market?

First-year installers typically don't see significant sales momentum until November. This is normal. Years 2-3 show substantial growth as you build reviews, refine processes, and develop market reputation. Focus first-year efforts on delivering exceptional service to build your foundation rather than expecting immediate high revenue.

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Should I offer discounts to close more sales?

Discounting typically indicates a sales process problem, not a pricing problem. If customers aren't buying at your regular price, they usually won't buy at a discounted price either—you're just making less profit. Instead, improve your value presentation, better qualify leads, and ensure you're targeting customers who value quality over lowest price.

How many marketing channels should I actively use?

Successful installers typically execute 5-7 marketing channels consistently: social media (multiple platforms), Google Business Profile, yard signs, email marketing, networking (including LinkedIn for commercial work), referral programs, and either paid advertising or content marketing. Consistency matters more than channel quantity—better to excel at three channels than poorly execute ten.

What if customers say they need to "think about it" or "talk to their spouse"?

Prevent this objection by ensuring all decision-makers attend the initial consultation. If it still occurs, schedule a specific follow-up time rather than leaving it open-ended: "I understand you'd like to discuss this together. How about I follow up with you tomorrow at 3 PM? Does that work?" This maintains momentum and demonstrates professionalism.

How do I justify premium pricing to skeptical customers?

Don't justify—demonstrate value. Emphasize safety (no ladder accidents), convenience (you handle everything), expertise (professional design and installation), reliability (insured, established business), and results (testimonials, portfolio). Price objections often signal that you haven't adequately communicated value, not that your price is too high.

What's the best way to get more customer reviews?

Make review requests part of your standard process: send a follow-up email 2-3 days after installation with direct links to your review platforms. Consider implementing a referral reward program offering incentives like restaurant gift cards for both reviews and referrals. The key is having a systematic approach rather than randomly requesting reviews.

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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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