The Sales Gap Between Christmas Lighting and Real Design Work | 18
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A lot of Christmas lighting installers think they’re elite at sales until they try to sell something without a deadline, nostalgia, or built-in demand.
In this episode of Captain’s Quarters First Class, Captain Matt breaks down why crushing it in Christmas doesn’t automatically translate to success in landscape lighting and why that disconnect catches so many installers off guard.
Christmas selling is easy because the value already exists.Landscape lighting requires you to create it from scratch.
Inside the episode:
The psychological difference between seasonal buying and discretionary buying
Why Christmas success doesn’t equal sales mastery
How to establish value when clients have no reference point
Why your holiday clients don’t instantly see you as a lighting designer
The mistake of letting December momentum die in January
How to structure a starter package that removes friction and still protects profit
Using takedowns and over-the-ground demos to preload spring installs
The mindset shift required to stop resetting every year
This episode isn’t about working harder in December.It’s about building a system that carries momentum into Q1 and beyond.
If you’re tired of sprinting for 45 days and scrambling the rest of the year, this conversation reframes the problem and shows you how to fix it by building value, not chasing it.
Lights. Legacy. Living. Captain’s Crew. Sink or Swim. Ready to join Captain’s Crew?
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