Corporate Barter Solutions

Putting trade partners together

Barter In The News

 

Story in the Denver Business Journal about the benefits of trading.

Trade Winds


Kiplinger"Barter gives clients a competitive edge. Barter network members tend to shop within the system first, and satisfied barter customers make referrals to cash customers." - Kiplinger's


Family Circle"More and more women are bartering for everything from pet-sitting services to airline tickets. To get the most out of barter, you must have a talent or product that other people want. Services can make even better swaps than products because they're a renewable source." - Family Circle magazine

 

Restaurant News"Barter exchanges help cash-strapped entrepreneurs stimulate sales, develop new clients, convert excess capacity or inventory into revenue, and acquire goods and services needed to conduct a business. The most important benefit of barter is cash conservation: keeping cash in the bank while using barter revenue to offset normal operating costs." - Nation's Restaurant News



Chicago Tribune"Evolving from one-to-one trades among businesses, bartering now mainly takes place through large exchanges in which businesses receive trade credits instead of cash that they can spend on a multitude of items from other firms. Even large corporations increasingly are using barter networks rather than handling excess products over to liquidators." - Chicago Tribune

Arkansas Democrat Gazette"Arkansas companies are learning how to get what they need without spending cash. Businesses including restaurants and airlines trade services and products, in return earning a form of currency - trade dollars - that then can be used to buy goods and services." - Arkansas Democrat Gazette

Entrepreneur"Experts estimate that millions of companies, especially young ones, employ barter as a regular or occasional business tool. Barter provides one important benefit: helping companies dispose of excess inventory by trading it for valuable goods or services. That can be especially useful for startups whose markets aren't developed enough to consume all their capacity." - Entrepreneur.com


GCSAA"North American companies barter for incremental business — over and above their day-to-day cash business — in excess of $2 billion annually" - GCSAA Leader Board


Business Week Online"If you're low on cash and up for new business, bartering for goods and services can be a shrewd business move." - BusinessWeek online

 

 IRTA Modern Trade & Barter Video Now on UTube- 1/20/2009

http://video.google.pl/videoplay?docid=749044267549070133&hl=pl.


Wall Street Journal- Barter Fits The Bill For Cash Strapped Firms- 2/17/2009

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123482445928394833.html


Denver Business Journal- Trade winds- 2/24/2006

http://denver.bizjournals.com/denver/stories/2006/02/27/smallb1.html