Wholesale Pricing Presale Christmas Lights Socket Wire Spools, Stringers & Zip Cord

Pre-Season C9 1000' Socket Wire Spools

Looking for the cheapest Christmas lights wire spools at wholesale pricing?

Just purchase before February 15, 2025 and save on our C9 Socket Wire Spools.

Achieve perfect customization for any holiday display with our 1000-foot spool of customizable wire, available in Green, White, Brown, and Black. This versatile wire lets you cut precise lengths to ensure a flawless fit for every project. With flexible spacing options of 12", 15", 18", 24", and 36", you can tailor installations to meet specific needs. Available in top brands like Commercial, Minleon, and Admiral, this SPT-2 wire is the ultimate choice for professional-grade installations.

Brands Available:

  • Commercial

  • Minleon

  • Admiral

Color Wires Available:

  • Green

  • White

  • Brown Black

Spacing Available:

(depending on brand/wire color)

  • 12"

  • 15"

  • 18"

  • 24"

  • 36"

Key Features:


  • 1000 Feet of Customizable Length: A full spool of 1000 feet provides ample wire to customize and cut to the exact lengths required for your installation, ensuring a perfect fit for every project.

    Flexible Spacing Options (6" to 48")

  • 12-15" Spacing: Ideal for residential roofline installations, providing a balanced and visually appealing light distribution.

  • 24-36" Spacing: Perfect for tree installations, allowing you to place larger C9 bulbs strategically within the branches. The wider spacing helps to avoid a straight-line effect, creating a more natural and staggered look.

Pre-Season C9 Green Stringers SPT-1

Looking for the best deal on Christmas lights stringers at wholesale prices?

Just purchase before February 15, 2025 and save! The more you buy, the more you save!

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Professional-Grade UV Protected Green Wire for C9 Bulbs Available in these Options:

  • 100' - 5/case

  • 5' - 10/case

  • 25' - 25/case

  • 15' - 25/case

  • 5' - 50/case

  • 1' - 100/case

Key Features:

  • Professional-Grade Sockets: Equipped with durable sockets that feature weep holes, these light strings are engineered for trouble-free performance even in damp weather conditions.

  • SPT-1 Insulation: Boasting a 5 Amp capacity, the SPT-1 insulation ensures safe and reliable operation, making these strings ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.

  • End-to-End Connectivity: Each string comes with a male and female plug, allowing for easy end-to-end connections to extend your lighting display effortlessly.

Pre-Season C7 1000' Socket Wire Spools

We have the cheapest Christmas lights socket wire spools at wholesale prices!

Just purchase before February 15, 2025 and save on C7 Socket Wire Spools!

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Brands Available:

  • Commercial

  • Admiral

Colors Available:

  • Green

  • White

Available Spacing:

  • 12"

  • 15"

  • 18"

  • 24"

  • 36"

Key Features:

  • Durable SPT-1 Wire: Built to endure harsh outdoor conditions, this heavy-duty wire ensures that your lighting installation remains secure and reliable season after season.

  • Compatible with C7 Bulbs: Specifically designed for C7 bulbs, whether you choose traditional incandescent or energy-efficient LED options, offering versatility in your lighting setups.

Pre-Season Christmas Lights Zip Lamp Cord SPT-1 or SPT-2

As Low As $0.19 per foot

Get the lowest prices on Christmas lights Zip Cord with our pre-season wholesale deal!

Just purchase before February 15, 2025 and save on Christmas Lights Zip Lamp Cord

Take full control of your lighting installations with our Spools of Lamp Cord SPT-1 Extension Wire (Zip Cord). Ideal for professional and DIY decorators alike, this versatile extension wire allows you to create custom extension cords, add jumper wires, or extend your C9 or C7 stringers with ease. Whether you’re enhancing rooflines or adding length to your holiday displays, this spool provides the flexibility and durability needed for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Lengths Available:

  • 250'

  • 500'

  • 1000'

Colors Available:

  • Green

  • White

  • Black

  • Brown

Key Features:

  • 250' - 1000' of SPT-1 Extension Wire: A full spool gives you ample wire to customize your lighting installations, ensuring you have the exact length you need for any project.

  • Zip Cord Design: The 18-gauge, 2-conductor wire is easy to work with and perfect for creating custom extension cords or adding extension leads and jumper wires to your lighting setup.

  • 8 Amps/960 Watts Rating: The SPT-1 wire is rated for 8 amps or 960 watts, providing reliable performance for both small and large-scale installations.

  • Indoor and Outdoor Use: Designed to withstand various conditions, this wire is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, making it a versatile addition to your lighting toolkit.

  • Perfect for C9 or C7 Stringers: Use this extension wire with our spools of SPT-1 male and female plugs to customize your C9 or C7 light stringers, ensuring a seamless and professional-looking display.

Frequently Asked Questions

What lengths are available for the Christmas lights wire spools?

The wire spools are available in customizable lengths of up to 1000 feet, ensuring you have enough wire for any size installation.

What spacing options are offered for the sockets?

The spacing options include 12", 15", 18", 24", and 36", allowing you to tailor your lighting design to specific project needs.

What colors are the wires available in?

The wire is available in Green, White, Brown, and Black, offering flexibility to match your design and installation requirements.

Are these wires compatible with both C9 and C7 bulbs?

Yes, the wires are compatible with both C9 and C7 bulbs, making them versatile for various holiday lighting setups.

What makes these sockets durable for outdoor use?

The professional-grade sockets feature UV protection and weep holes to prevent moisture buildup, ensuring reliable performance in outdoor conditions.

Are the wires safe for outdoor installations?

Absolutely! The wires come with SPT-1 insulation and a 5 Amp capacity, ensuring safe and reliable operation for both indoor and outdoor use.4o

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Marketing Secrets That Filled My Christmas Light Calendar (No BS Guide)

November 25, 20249 min read

What's up, Christmas lights pros? Jason Geiman here, and today, we're diving into one of the most common questions I get: How do you get more leads for your business? Whether you’re in the Christmas lights industry, pressure washing, lawn care, or something else, marketing is the key to unlocking success. Today, I’ll share actionable marketing strategies that will help you scale your business, get high-quality leads, and most importantly, secure great-paying jobs.

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The Foundation: Your Mindset

Before we get into specific tactics, let me tell you about the importance of mindset. One of my favorite books is "Rethink Everything You Know About Social Media." It's not a big book—just 83 pages—but it's full of practical tips on how to leverage social media to grow your business. If you’re looking to level up, read it. And don’t give me excuses about not liking to read; this book is easy and highly relevant for anyone who wants to succeed.

I had a friend down in Florida who is a part-time pressure washing and Christmas light installer. He’s also a full-time firefighter, working 56 hours a week. Last year, he made over $250,000 in his side business. How? He stayed focused, had the right mindset, and didn’t make excuses. He believed he could charge higher prices, even in a competitive market like Florida, and he made it happen.

If you believe you can only charge low prices in your area, you’re right—that’s all you’ll ever get. But if you believe in your value and push for premium pricing, you can achieve so much more. Every morning, my friend listens to motivational content to start his day with the right mindset. This is key: you have to believe you’re worth it.

The Basics of Lead Generation: Diversify!

Marketing your business means diversifying your lead sources. You should never rely on a single channel to get leads. Instead, spread your efforts across different platforms and methods:

  1. Facebook – Use both organic and paid marketing. Posting two to three times a day organically helps keep you in front of your audience. Run targeted ads to drive more leads.

  2. Google Business Profile – This should be one of your top priorities. Optimize your profile with photos, reviews, and regular updates. See this blog post for more information: Unlocking the Power of Google Business Profile

  3. Yard Signs – Yard signs are inexpensive and incredibly effective, especially for local work. Keep them simple: no logo, just your service and phone number.

  4. Google Ads – Google Ads can be powerful, but they do require an investment. Remember, to make $100,000, you should plan to spend $10,000–$15,000 on marketing.

  5. LinkedIn – LinkedIn is amazing for commercial leads. Post regularly and engage with other people’s content to build relationships and generate opportunities.

  6. Networking – Whether in person or online, networking is critical. Join community groups, apartment associations, or local events where your target customers might be.

  7. Text & Email Follow-Ups – Follow up on every lead until they say yes or no. This is where many people fall short. Follow up consistently to stand out.

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Consistency is Key

One thing that separates successful people from the rest is consistency. When it comes to social media, for instance, you can’t just post once a month and expect results. You need to post multiple times per day. Bobby Duncan, a Christmas light installer, posts 5 to 6 times per day and makes a lot of money—all from organic Facebook. He shows that consistency works.

Consistency isn’t just for social media. It applies to all of your marketing channels. Whether it’s sending out text messages, posting on LinkedIn, or distributing yard signs, being consistently present will get you noticed. You have to be relentless in your marketing.

The Power of Raising Your Prices

When you start getting more leads than you can handle, it’s time to raise your prices. This is how you can charge $12, $14, or even $16 a foot for Christmas lights. Demand is high, and your availability is limited—use that to your advantage. Pricing isn’t a race to the bottom. Don’t let competitors’ low prices dictate your value. You need to charge what you’re worth.

One mistake that many new installers make is focusing too much on what competitors are doing. Remember, your competition isn’t paying your bills. If you worry too much about what others are charging, you’ll limit yourself. Trust your pricing and market value based on the quality of work and customer experience you provide.

Being Prolific and Relentless

Successful marketing isn’t just about showing up; it’s about showing up often and showing up well. You need to be prolific, consistent, and relentless in your pursuit of leads. This means doing things even when you don’t feel like it—like putting out yard signs after a long day or posting on social media when you’re tired. It’s about pushing through those moments because you know they lead to growth.

One of my students down in Florida does it all: Facebook ads, yard signs, website SEO, and networking. He’s putting himself out there on multiple platforms, and that’s why he was able to hit $250,000 in revenue part-time. He’s diversified his lead sources so that even if one channel dries up, he still has others bringing in work.

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The Importance of Diversification

Diversification doesn’t mean you need to do everything all at once, but it does mean you should be exploring multiple ways to get leads. Putting all your eggs in one basket is risky. Imagine relying solely on Facebook, and then suddenly, your account gets restricted. Or maybe you only use Google Ads, and Google changes their policies or algorithms. Diversification keeps you flexible and helps protect your lead flow.

When my friend down in Florida was getting leads from 10 different sources in a single week, it demonstrated the power of diversification. Google Ads, yard signs, Facebook groups, LinkedIn, door hangers—all of these channels were bringing in leads. Diversification means if one channel falters, your entire business doesn’t crash with it.

Mistakes to Avoid in Marketing

Let’s talk about some common mistakes that many people make when marketing their business:

  1. Lack of Follow-Up – If you’re not following up multiple times, you’re leaving money on the table. Remember, the average person needs to see a message 7 to 10 times before taking action.

  2. Putting Out Too Few Yard Signs – Don’t just put out 10 yard signs and expect miracles. You need to put out hundreds to see results.

  3. Not Testing Ads – Whether it’s Facebook or Google Ads, you need to test different versions. Test A vs. B, test different creatives, test different calls to action—this is how you optimize and find what works best.

  4. Ignoring Offline Marketing – Digital is powerful, but don’t forget offline marketing. Yard signs, door hangers, and vehicle wraps all help build credibility and brand awareness.

  5. Low Pricing Mentality – Competing on price will get you nowhere. The cheapest guy in the market often doesn’t last. Charge premium prices, focus on value, and deliver quality.

Networking: The Hidden Gem

If you’re trying to get into commercial installations, networking is crucial. You can’t just put out yard signs and hope to get large contracts. Instead, show up where your ideal customers are. That might be high-end golf outings, local business associations, or even first-class on a flight (yes, there are deals to be made in first class!).

LinkedIn is a fantastic place to start if you want commercial work. It’s not about instant results, but about building relationships. Post every day, comment on other people’s posts, and engage with your network. It takes time, but it pays off.

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Engage Your Audience

When you’re working in a neighborhood, engage with the people around. Play Christmas music when installing lights, wear festive hats, and make your team approachable. People love watching Christmas light installations—it’s fun and festive. Make the most of that by being social and welcoming. Even if they don’t need your services immediately, they’ll remember the experience and may contact you in the future.

There Is No Secret Sauce—Just Get to Work

At the end of the day, growing your business boils down to hard work and consistency. There is no magic bullet, and anyone who tells you otherwise is lying. You need to show up every single day, post on social media, distribute yard signs, engage with leads, and follow up.

Don’t just dream about being successful—take action. Whether that’s posting daily on Facebook, putting out 500 yard signs, or networking relentlessly, every action counts. Marketing isn’t easy, but when done right, it pays off in a big way. The more leads you get, the higher you can set your prices, and that’s how you grow your business.

So, what are you waiting for? Get out there and start marketing today. Put in the work, stay consistent, and believe in yourself—because I do. Let's make this the best year yet for your Christmas lights business!

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  1. How can I generate more leads for my Christmas lights installation business?

    • Diversify your marketing strategies. Use platforms like Facebook (organic and ads), Google Business Profile, yard signs, Google Ads, LinkedIn, networking events, and follow-up campaigns to keep your pipeline full.

  2. Why is mindset important in growing my business?

    • A positive mindset is key to believing in your value and charging premium prices. If you believe you’re worth more, you’ll be more confident in your pricing and more motivated to put in the work required for success.

  3. How important is consistency in marketing?

    • Consistency is crucial. Posting regularly on social media, following up with leads, and maintaining a consistent presence across all channels will help you stay top of mind and generate more business.

  4. When should I raise my prices?

    • When you have more leads than you can handle, it’s time to raise your prices. Higher prices help you manage demand and increase profitability.

  5. What are some common mistakes to avoid in marketing?

    • Avoid not following up, putting out too few yard signs, not testing ads, ignoring offline marketing, and competing solely on price. These mistakes can limit your growth and profitability.

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  6. Why should I diversify my marketing channels?

    • Diversification protects you from relying too heavily on one channel. If one platform changes or fails, you have other channels generating leads, ensuring a steady flow of business.

  7. How can I effectively use LinkedIn for commercial leads?

    • Post regularly, engage with your network by commenting on their posts, and build relationships over time. LinkedIn is a long-term play but can be very rewarding for commercial contracts.

  8. Is yard sign marketing still effective?

    • Yes, yard signs are a cost-effective way to reach local customers. They work especially well for Christmas light installations, but you need to put out hundreds of them for the best results.

  9. How do I engage with potential clients while installing Christmas lights?

    • Play festive music, wear fun holiday gear, and be approachable. Creating a positive atmosphere can lead to neighbors and passersby wanting to learn more about your services.

  10. What’s the best way to follow up with leads?

    • Use a combination of phone calls, texts, and emails. Different people prefer different methods of communication, so covering all bases will help ensure you stay in contact with potential clients.

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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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