Monday, September 27, 2010

Press Release It's All About the Barter, Baby -- Major Company Turns to Barter

From the PR Web Press Release Newswire -

TheRetroBaby.com has Announced the Launch of their Retro Barter Program

It looks like TheRetroBaby.com is at it again. This time, they are going real old school style and revitalizing the age old concept of exchanging goods without involving money.

For as long as man/woman has walked this earth, the principle of barter has been used and perhaps even preferred to the monetary system. But can it work in the 21st Century in places around the world where an exchange program is not a necessity? It seems so. Take the now well-known Internet blogger, Kyle MacDonald who started his barter experiment with a single red paperclip. Per his website, it took him 14 trades to get a new home. That's a pretty sweet deal being that Kyle didn't have to lay out a single penny! His experiment did get a lot of media coverage and perhaps accounted for the quality of trades.

On a smaller and less visible scale, bartering just might work for online websites who offer unique products and services. For example, http://www.theretrobaby.com offers a wide selection of very cool newborn, infant,and toddler baby clothes. Their clothing line is trendy yet not market saturated and cannot be found in local malls or large retail chains. Thus, they potentially have a product that is perfect for trade.

So how does a barter program work on a site such as TheRetrobaby.com? The first plus for this site is that
they do not have a limited target audience. Moms, dads, grandparents, friends, co-workers, and just about
everyone knows a person who is having a baby or already has children. TheRetroBaby.com is still an online
retailer selling a product. They just added an interesting twist.

On the main page of the website, they have included a link that says, "Wanna Barter, Baby?". By clicking on
the link, the web surfer is given the opportunity to review what items and services are eligible for trade.
This company is taking the lead in a fun and consumer driven concept.

Patricia Bachkoff
Online Journalist

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Contact Information
Patricia Bachkoff
http://www.theretrobaby.com/
954-234-8903

You can trade and barter in your business the same way RetroBaby does - contact Terry Brandfass of ITEX to discuss how to get started quickly and easily! Follow ITEX on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date on the barter business and get updates on items up for barter!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

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September 2010 Issue

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· Click Sign in
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· Click on Search tab on the toolbar which will take you to The Marketplace.

· Go to the Listings area, click on Listings and you will see Featured Listings and Recent Listings.
· If you find a listing you want to buy, click the Buy it with ITEX button. You will see an ITEX Check with your information. If the information is correct, Enter Your Valid E-Mail Address in the box, and click Buy it.
· In order for the seller to approve your purchase, you must have a valid e-mail address on file with ITEX.
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Barter and Today’s Economic World

Barter and Today’s Economic World

Barter is the process of exchanging products, goods or services, for other products, goods or services. It is a simple method of transaction where little to no money is used. In today’s world, it exists parallel to the monetary system.


Today with barter exchanges being set up, barter has become a much more systematic and structured system of commerce. Modern barter and trade has advanced considerably to become an effective method of escalating sales, saving cash and making use of excess or perishable production capacity for businesses around the world. A trade or barter exchange provides a trading platform and bookkeeping system for its members or clients to provide barter opportunities.

The member companies buy and sell products and services to each other using an internal currency known as barter or trade dollars (or trade credits of the local currency). Businesses in barter earn trade credits (instead of cash) that are deposited into their account. They then have the ability to purchase goods and services from other members using their trade credits. As this is multilateral trade, they are not obligated to purchase from who they sold to, and vice-versa.

Here are some facts and figures which help explain the increasing importance of barter in today’s commercial world:

• The International Reciprocal Trade Association (IRTA) estimates that 30 percent of the world’s business is done on a barter basis.

• Offset and non-cash trade grows at a rate of 8% per annum regardless of economic difficulties according to a World Bank report in 2007.

• According to the 2004 Annual Report of the National Association of Trade Exchanges, approximately 65% of all New York Stock Exchange-listed companies engage in some form of excess capacity exchange.

• 20% – 25% of world trade is done in some form of counter-trade.

• The National Association of Trade Exchanges, The International Journal of Hospitality Management and the Michigan State University together claim that approximately 70% of all Fortune 500 companies engage in some form of barter.

• In Switzerland, one in every five businesses uses a barter network called WIR Bank to increase commerce and profits. WIR is one of the oldest barter organizations of the world, and has been in operation for over 75 years.

• Virtually all media companies, including newspapers, radio stations, magazines, TV stations, billboard companies, etc. engage in barter at some time or another.

• According to the International Reciprocal Trade Association, approximately 400,000 businesses engage in formalized barter in the United States.

Given how prevalent barter is in the world’s economy, it really becomes clear that it makes sense to use what you have to get what you need, rather than simply relying on cash for everything.

Submitted by Terry Brandfass of Itex AZ

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Got kids? Try bartering…

I’ve been bartering for as long as I can remember. As a child, I traded one treasure for another with my siblings. As a mother of large brood of children, I found ways to barter for clothing. For several years I had access to a large amount of quality used books (I helped my husband with a used bookstore!) and I found an ingenious way of bartering used books with another mother for her Baby Lulu and hanna Andersson clothing. My sixth child was my best dressed baby as a result. In the ensuing years I have bartered a box of health and beauty items for a goat, books for books, homeschooling curriculum for other curriculum… I love bartering! I’ve been trading books on PaperBackSwap for years and used to set up “sister swaps” with my sisters, trading books, magazines, and clothing.

So imagine my delight when I came across this website, ThredUp, for trading used children’s clothing:

http://www.thredup.com/Kenyon18708

I was skeptical at first~ How could this work? The concept is fairly simple. You pack a medium Flat Rate priority box with your child’s outgrown clothing and post it. Describe it well~ I think my boxes are picked fairly quickly because I was used to selling on ebay and knew how to describe something. So, you fill a box with, say, boy’s 5T, post it, and wait. Someone chooses your box and pays the fee of $13. You generate a label from your computer and either have the post office pick up the box or take it into the post office yourself. So far, there is no expense to you at all and now you can pick a box! You look through available boxes in the sizes you need and pick a box. Then you pay the $13 fee to have it mailed to you. With the little sizes, like baby clothes, you might get 18-20 items in a box. For the larger sizes, which is what I need for my youngest two children (ages 7 and 10) I’ve been getting 7-8 items in a box. When one of those items is an expensive Mini Boden skirt or a hanna Andersson top, then the $13 is well worth it. I probably wouldn’t want to pay $13 for 13 Gerber onesies or a single Faded Glory jacket, but it might be worth that for someone else, especially if it is a hard-to-find size or style. (for instance, one person has a lovely $60 girl’s fancy dress listed and if you were looking for a flower-girl dress or something for your daughter to wear to a father-daughter banquet, the $13 fee would be well worth it)

What is neat about this site is that you can earn credits if you are posting children’s clothing in one of the sizes that are most in demand. I’ve earned as much as $6 credit towards my next choice this way. In fact, I am keeping a carefully guarded secret~ I have bought clothing specifically to include in a box! Why would I do such a thing? Because I have access to thrift stores that run specials like $5 a bag or 25-cents an item, it can be cost-effective for me to buy clothes to post on ThredUp. But this is an important point~ I will only buy high-quality stuff~ and only when a quarter or less. I have filled a box with Gymboree, Gap, and Land’s End items that were not actually ever worn by my children. But I paid 25-cents for each item, added 10-12 items to a box, posted it, and gotten $6 credit for my $2.75 investment! I just grab the good stuff while I am searching for 25-cents deals for my own children! This is my secret strategy to having traded over 15 boxes in my first month’s membership on this site. So, even if you don’t have drawers full of clothing to trade, if you have the opportunity to pick up quality children’s clothing at “bag sales” or consignment store quarter sales, you might want to think about doing the same thing.

I’m kind of addicted now. The rush I get when I open up a box like this one yesterday, makes me want to do it again.



In this box were two Land’s End swimsuits, a blue hanna Andersson top, pink hanna Andersson cap, darling little capri pants with a butterfly on, and several other cute shirts. Even if only half of them fit Abby, the blue shirt and two swimsuits are worth it to me. You can bet I added this person to my “favorite sender” on ThredUp and will keep an eye on other boxes she posts.

So, if you’ve got kids (or grandkids) who are outgrowing clothing faster than you can buy it, check out this website. Not only is it a thrifty way to get clothes, it is fun!

- submitted by Terry Brandfass of ITEX AZ

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

5 Tips To Succeed In Bartering

No, this article is not going to teach you how to exchange your goats with your neighbors chickens, although when you consider today’s economics that may not be such a bad idea. This is a simple guide for those who are rediscovering the value of barter which is making a comeback because of the economic benefits that people receive.

Bartering, as many of us know, is the act of exchanging goods or services without using money. Modern day bartering can now be done through the Internet, via online barter organizations which act as trading portals. People who want the ease and functionality of a website can join a number of different barter organizations, find good deals, and get the deal done using trade dollars…an online currency that determines the value of the item or service being traded, making it easier for the trading partners (or barter organization members) to decide on the things they would want to barter.

If you want to give online bartering a try, here are some tips that can help you achieve success in this lucrative past time:

1. Do Your Research:
Choose a barter club that has an online presence, and has a diverse membership. This will give you many opportunities to continually find items you are looking for. It will also allow you to reach more people who may be interested in the products and services you are offering for barter.

2. Check The Barter Club's Terms And Conditions:
Most of the online barter clubs have their terms of use published on their websites. Take the time to read prior to signing up and paying (if any) the membership fees. Usually the site will charge either a one-time fee, an annual fee, or a monthly fee. Most will charge a commission fee for every trade completed.

3. Be Specific With Your Offers:
When posting the products and services you are offering, include as much details as possible. For example, if you are offering tutorial services, indicate how many hours you would be willing to put in to exchange. The more details you provide, the more interest you will create among other members.

4. Be Safe:
Do not readily give out your financial information to anyone who contacts you through any barter networking sites. Although most sites have ways to screen their members, they also have a waiver on their terms of use, in case you fall victim to an online transaction that constitutes a scam. It is really your responsibility to conduct due diligence on your potential trading partners before you enter any deal.

5. Get Legal Advice:
For high value transactions, like home swapping, seek some legal advice to make sure that the transaction is conducted legally. Have a contract written, before completing the exchange. This protects your interests, and makes sure that both parties will benefit from the transaction.

Heres an extra tip think out of the box! Check things that are just lying around your home or your office, and put them to better use by posting them for trade on the barter club. Who knows, your trash may be someone elses treasure, and there may be a good deal coming your way!

Submitted by Terry Brandfass of ITEX-AZ