Short history of Yetihunter Marketing

 

     I have been involved with sales and marketing for twenty years. My first sales job was doing public relations/sales for a satellite system dealer called Home Cable. I loved it! At the time if you lived beyond cable lines you wanted something better to watch, plain and simple. We marketed C-band satellite systems back then. They looked huge and ugly for the most part. The first dishes had fiberglass construction then a better, aluminum mesh came to the market. A satellite system sold for about $2900.00 at the time and I was really enjoying the big sales commission on them. I learned a lot about direct sales back then. We would canvass for our own leads then call them back to set a time for a quick sales presentation. That technique worked so well. You would only pitch a person that had been nice and given you their phone number and viewing habits, I had a very high closing ratio. Those days will always be missed and remembered .

That was then, this is now. The Yetihunter has switched to the internet and print ads to market in modern times. When the big Dish died out things changed forever in the industry. DSS was the new term. The little Dish took over. It was not an eye sore and could fit almost anyplace with a clear view to the southwest. I was honored to be the first to sell a Dish Network system in Northern Michigan. My customer was so patient, he wanted to be the first to have one and show off!

I will only sell and market Dish Network DSS systems. I feel they are the best value out there. Please feel free to contact me with questions or suggestions. Take your time and check out the other pages at my site, the content has been chosen because of value and quality, something we all can appreciate this day in age.

Thanks again for visting the Yetihunter Marketing site to order your DSS service.

 

Best wishes, 

Jay Courtland

Yetihunter Marketing

Ludington, MI USA

 

                                                               

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