Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Clips
Pre-Season Wholesale C9 Best Clips
As Low As $0.14 per Clip
Heavy-Duty Construction: Built from nearly unbreakable materials, the C9 Best Clip is designed to endure harsh weather conditions, ensuring reliable performance year after year.
Installer-Approved Design: Created by a professional Christmas light installer, this clip is engineered to meet the demands of the job, making installations faster and more efficient.
Versatile Use: The C9 Best Clip is perfect for securing lights along gutters, drip edges, and, in some cases, shingles, providing flexibility for a wide range of installation scenarios.
Cost-Effective: Reusable and durable, the C9 Best Clip is a cost-effective choice for professional installers, reducing the need for frequent replacements and lowering overall installation costs.
Recommended by Professionals: Trusted and recommended by expert Christmas light installers, the C9 Best Clip is the go-to solution for securing C9 bulbs and other holiday lighting elements.
Pre-Season Wholesale Best Shingle Tab Clips
As Low As $0.12 per Clip
Very Durable Plastic: Constructed from premium, long-lasting plastic, this shingle tab is built to endure harsh weather conditions, providing years of reliable use—far exceeding the lifespan of standard shingle tabs.
Superior Socket Hold: Specifically designed to hold C7 and C9 sockets more securely than regular shingle tabs, ensuring your lights remain in place throughout the holiday season.
Easy Installation: The tab's design allows it to slide easily under shingles, making installation quicker and less frustrating than with other shingle tabs.
Versatile Use: Perfect for use on shingles, gutters, and decks. Simply wedge the legs within available spaces to secure the tab, or use it in conjunction with a parapet clip on flat surfaces for added stability.
Compatible with Parapet Clip: For flat surfaces, pair this shingle tab with a parapet clip to achieve a secure, professional-grade installation. It’s the perfect accessory for any Christmas light display.
Pre-Season Wholesale C9/C7 Best Enclosed Ridge Clips 500/Case
As Low As $0.40 per Clip
Durable Plastic Construction: Crafted from robust, high-grade plastic, these clips are built to endure tough weather conditions, ensuring long-lasting use season after season.
Enclosed Design: The unique enclosed structure securely locks onto the light strand, preventing the clip from slipping or detaching, even in windy or adverse weather.
Extended Length for Versatility: The longer design ensures a secure fit on any ridge shingle without causing damage, offering compatibility with various roof types.
Works with C9 and C7 Bulbs: Specifically designed to hold both C9 and C7 light strands, providing versatility and ease of use for different bulb sizes.
Easy Installation: Simplifies setup with quick, hassle-free application, saving time while delivering a clean, professional look.
Pre-Season Wholesale C9 Tuff Wedge Clip 800/Case
As Low As $0.16 per Clip
Flexes Over Pre-Installed Bulbs: The Tuff Wedge Clip features a unique flexible design that allows it to snap directly over C9 bulbs already mounted on socket wire lines. This saves time and eliminates the need for removing or adjusting bulbs, making the installation process faster and more efficient.
Sturdy, Weather-Resistant Construction: Built from high-quality, UV-stabilized plastic, the Tuff Wedge Clip is engineered to resist harsh outdoor conditions, such as wind, rain, and snow. Its durable design prevents cracking and wear, ensuring long-lasting performance for both residential and commercial applications.
Ideal for Multiple Surfaces: Whether you’re working with shingles, gutters, or drip edges, the Tuff Wedge Clip provides a firm and secure grip on various surfaces, keeping lights in place without sagging or shifting.
Streamlined Installation: With the ability to clip directly over pre-installed bulbs, the Tuff Wedge Clip reduces installation time and simplifies the process, allowing for rapid and professional-looking displays that stand out during the holiday season.
Clean and Professional Finish: The Tuff Wedge Clip ensures that your C9 bulbs are perfectly aligned, giving your holiday light displays a clean, polished, and symmetrical appearance that will impress clients and onlookers alike.
Pre-Season Wholesale C9 Tuff Flex Clip 800/Case
As Low As $0.16 per Clip
Flexes Over Pre-Installed Bulbs: The Tuff Flex Clip’s unique design allows it to clip directly over C9 bulbs already installed on socket wire lines. This feature makes it ideal for installers looking to streamline the installation process and reduce setup time without compromising quality.
Strong and Durable Construction: Made from high-quality, weather-resistant materials, the Tuff Flex Clip is built to withstand extreme outdoor conditions, including wind, rain, and snow, ensuring that your light displays stay securely in place all season long.
Secure and Professional Hold: The Tuff Flex Clip’s sturdy grip ensures that bulbs remain firmly attached, even on challenging surfaces like gutters, shingles, and drip edges. Its reliable hold prevents shifting or sagging, giving your holiday display a clean and professional appearance.
Ease of Use and Versatility: With the ability to clip over pre-installed bulbs, the Tuff Flex Clip offers unmatched convenience. Installers can quickly secure lights without removing or adjusting bulbs, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial installations.
Our clips are versatile and can be used on gutters, shingles, drip edges, and even flat surfaces when paired with parapet clips, making them suitable for various installations.
Yes, all our clips are made from heavy-duty, weather-resistant plastic, ensuring they withstand harsh outdoor conditions like wind, rain, and snow.
Most of our clips, including C9 Best Clips and Shingle Tab Clips, are compatible with both C7 and C9 bulbs, offering flexibility for different lighting setups.
These clips are designed to flex over pre-installed bulbs, allowing you to quickly and securely attach lights without removing or adjusting bulbs, saving time and effort.
Our clips are available in quantities ranging from 500 to 2000 per case and come in colors like white, brown, and black, giving you options to suit your project needs.
Are you struggling to grow your pressure washing or Christmas lights business? Do you dream of hitting that $100,000 revenue mark but aren't sure how to get there? This comprehensive guide shares key insights on how anyone - regardless of age or experience - can build a six-figure service business with the right approach.
There's nothing special about the people who reach the $100,000 milestone. Many were struggling when they first started their Christmas lights or pressure washing businesses.
Age isn't a barrier either - success stories include entrepreneurs from ages 16 to 65.
The ceiling is much higher than most people realize, with many service businesses growing to $500,000 or even $1 million in annual revenue, provided they're willing to apply the right strategies.
Three critical factors separate successful service businesses from those that struggle:
Marketing strategies that consistently generate leads
Premium pricing that reflects your value
Systematic processes that ensure quality and consistency
Let's explore each of these areas to understand how they can transform your business.
Many business owners make the mistake of investing heavily in equipment while neglecting marketing. Without effective marketing, even the best equipment sits idle.
A $20,000 pressure washing rig or $10,000 worth of Christmas lights won't generate revenue on their own. One business owner spent $20,000 on a beautiful pressure washing rig but was soon going out of business because he wasn't investing in marketing.
Another entrepreneur bought $10,000 worth of lights and barely made $8,000 in revenue - essentially working an entire year for no profit.
Before you start marketing, you need to understand exactly who your customer is.
Ask yourself:
What do they look like?
How many kids do they have?
Where do they live?
What is their income level?
Are they male or female?
By building a clear customer profile, you can target your marketing efforts more effectively.
Don't fall into the trap of thinking "everyone's your customer" - focus on the specific demographics who value and can afford your services.
If you're just starting your business, establish your online presence first through:
A professional website with proper citations
Business LinkedIn profile
Personal LinkedIn profile
Business Facebook page
YouTube channel with your contact information
This creates "citations" across the internet that help establish your legitimacy when you eventually set up your Google Business Profile.
Many new businesses make the mistake of setting up their Google Business Profile first, only to have it suspended. By building citations on other platforms first, you signal to Google that you're a legitimate business.
For those on a tight budget, consider these free marketing channels:
Facebook groups (especially mom groups)
Nextdoor app
Building relationships in online communities
When joining Facebook groups, avoid directly promoting your business.
Instead, focus on building relationships first. Spamming groups with promotional content will get you shut down quickly.
Mom groups tend to yield the best results compared to buy/sell groups, which typically don't perform well for service businesses.
Yard signs can be remarkably effective for both pressure washing and Christmas lights businesses.
One entrepreneur from Denver put out just 25 yard signs and generated $125,000 in Christmas lights revenue in his first year.
The key is consistency - don't just put out a few signs once. Place yard signs every week throughout your service season.
Keep your yard signs simple with just three elements:
Service offered (e.g., "Pressure Washing")
Phone number
That's it!
Overcomplicating your signs with too much information reduces their effectiveness.
One powerful tactic is to have satisfied customers promote your work in their neighborhood social media groups.
When a customer posts about your service in their subdivision group, it carries much more credibility than self-promotion.
For example, when a customer shares before-and-after photos with a comment like "look how awesome my deck looks" along with an attribution to your business, it generates calls and texts without appearing as advertising.
Many new business owners make the critical mistake of undercharging. If you don't believe you can get premium pricing in your area, you won't get it.
Some service entrepreneurs achieve average tickets of $2,000 for Christmas lights and nearly $1,000 for pressure washing services. These businesses don't reach seven-figure revenues through cheap pricing.
Premium pricing requires targeting the right customers. Wealthy clients have a different mindset - they're not worried about money, they're worried about their time.
These customers value spending time with family or pursuing their interests more than saving money by doing the work themselves.
When selling to these clients, focus on the benefits rather than technical features. Instead of explaining the specifics of your LED bulbs or cleaning solutions, emphasize how your service will free up their time for what matters most.
Always offer different package options for your services. A three-tier pricing structure works well because:
50% of people will choose the middle package
25% will select the premium package
25% will opt for the basic package
If you only offer a single $1,000 service, the most anyone can spend with you is $1,000.
By offering packages at $1,000, $1,800, and $3,000, you unlock significantly higher revenue potential.
For pressure washing businesses, this might mean bundling services like:
House washing
Window cleaning
Driveway cleaning
Roof cleaning
Each package should add value on top of value, making the higher-priced options more appealing.
Use price anchoring to make your middle-tier packages seem more reasonable.
By starting with a premium price point, you make your other packages seem like better values by comparison.
A $1,500 service might seem expensive on its own, but when presented after a $3,000 option, it suddenly appears much more reasonable.
During your sales process, ask questions that help you understand the customer's true motivation. For example:
"Why do you need this house washed?"
"Why are you wanting Christmas lights this year?"
Their answers give you valuable information to create a more compelling sales pitch.
If they mention having family coming over or celebrating a special occasion, you can emphasize how your service will enhance that experience.
Most service businesses never follow up with potential customers. This is a massive missed opportunity since studies show 69% of people won't buy right away.
Following up 10-15 times through calls, texts, and emails can dramatically increase your conversion rate.
Most business owners follow up zero times, leaving significant money on the table.
As your business grows, having documented systems becomes increasingly important. Small oversights at the beginning can become major problems as you scale.
Creating detailed checklists for every service ensures consistency. Even experienced professionals like airline pilots use checklists for every flight - your business deserves the same attention to detail.
A 25-step process for house washing or Christmas light installation helps prevent costly mistakes and ensures quality service every time.
These checklists help prevent costly mistakes. Several contractors have failed to take before photos and ended up being blamed for pre-existing damage.
Proper documentation protects both your reputation and your bottom line.
Your systems are only valuable if your team follows them. Create training videos and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for every aspect of your business.
Remember that you set the example - don't expect employees to follow processes that you yourself ignore.
Consider these inspiring examples of ordinary people achieving extraordinary results:
A business owner who went from $150,000 to $300,000 in one year by implementing better marketing, particularly yard signs. The following year he reached $500,000, and now regularly does over $20,000 in weekly revenue.
A former garbage man who now generates over $1 million annually from pressure washing and Christmas lights with an average ticket of $2,000 for Christmas lights and nearly $1,000 for pressure washing.
An entrepreneur who generated $179,000 in his first year of Christmas lights installation, then grew to over $500,000 the following year using Facebook ads and phone calls.
A business owner who made $125,000 in his first year of Christmas lights using just 25 strategic yard signs.
The biggest obstacle to reaching $100,000 in revenue is often mental. Struggling business owners typically share these traits:
Unwillingness to invest in marketing
Reluctance to do the hard work (videos, posts, networking)
Always looking for an "easy button" rather than consistently executing proven strategies
Abandoning what works in search of something better
If you think you know it all, that's your first mistake. Successful business owners maintain a growth mindset and recognize there's always more to learn.
The business landscape constantly evolves with new technologies like AI changing marketing approaches. Staying humble and continually educating yourself is essential for long-term success.
Reaching the $100,000 milestone in your pressure washing or Christmas lights business doesn't require special talent or connections.
It requires implementing effective marketing strategies, charging premium prices, and building systems that ensure consistency.
The path isn't always easy, but by following these principles and maintaining the right mindset, you can join the ranks of service businesses that not only reach six figures but continue growing well beyond that milestone.
The key is focusing on the business aspects rather than just the technical skills. You don't need to be the best pressure washer or Christmas light installer - you need to excel at marketing and sales.
Anyone can be trained to perform a $20/hour task like washing houses or hanging lights. Your time is better spent on $10,000 activities like creating effective marketing campaigns and closing sales.
By working on your business rather than just in it, you create the foundation for sustainable growth and lasting success.
Answer: No. Low prices attract difficult customers who complain more and leave when you raise prices. Charge premium rates from the start and focus on communicating value. Price-sensitive customers aren't your target market.
Answer: Place 25-50 new yard signs weekly throughout your service season. One business owner generated $125,000 in his first year with just 25 signs. Keep designs simple: just your service name and phone number.
Answer: They can work, especially for visually appealing services like Christmas lights. Some businesses spend $4,000 on ads and generate six figures in revenue. For best results, combine with other marketing strategies like yard signs and referrals.
Answer: Pre-qualify clients before quoting, use price anchoring with tiered packages, sell benefits rather than features, and connect your service to their specific needs. Remember that not everyone is your customer—focus on clients who value quality over price.
Answer: Use a three-tier approach:
Basic package (lowest price)
Standard package (middle price)
Premium package (highest price)
About 50% choose the middle option, with 25% selecting each of the others. Each tier should add clear value to justify the higher price.
Answer: Critical. Most businesses never follow up, yet 69% of customers don't buy immediately. Implement a system to follow up 10-15 times through calls, texts, and emails to dramatically increase conversions.
Answer: Start with:
Service delivery process
Customer communication scripts
Job documentation procedures
Marketing implementation schedule
Quality control checklist
These documented systems ensure consistent quality and protect your business from liability issues.
Answer: Analyze your most profitable clients. Consider:
Where they live
Their demographics
Their pain points
How they make decisions
Where they spend time online
Then target marketing specifically to this audience instead of trying to appeal to everyone.
Answer: Focusing too much on equipment and technical skills while neglecting marketing and sales. Many spend thousands on equipment but have no plan to attract customers. Remember that marketing drives growth more than fancy equipment.
Answer: Many service businesses reach $100,000 in their first year with the right approach. Examples include a Christmas lights business that made $125,000 in year one using just 25 strategic yard signs. Growth speed depends on consistent marketing, premium pricing, effective systems, and the right mindset.
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