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Don't Pay Cash, Pay Attention! |
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The New Market Trade Network is a business-to-business trading platform on which honest, straight-forward business people can do more while spending less. The NMTN platform provides an instant new audience for your capacity or inventory, with payment posted to your private account in 'trade-dollars'. Fellow members will drive further and faster to do business with you, instead of with your competition! Often, your new sales are driven exclusively by the fact that the customer has a budget of trade-dollars, and not out of necessity. These new sales circumvent all of your conventional sales channels and are generally settled at full value with little negotiation.
Now for the best part. After establishing a new audience and completing a few sales, you now use your trade-dollars to make purchases from any other member of the trade network; the dentist, mechanic, printer, etc. By spending your trade-dollars, you impact your cash-flow! Plus, members of The New Market Trade Network like to talk, and will often refer your business to their friends, family, staff and vendors who aren't shrewd enough to have trade-dollars.
The New Market Trade Network is recognized across Canada for it's unique trading rules and innovative policies. The business is operated by Steven James Merrill, a 15 year veteran of the industry in Canada.
Trade UP! To A Better Bottom Line. |
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The Barter Store has a Current Total of |
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| $31,075.00 in Items for Sale. |
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Pay With Money YOU Print! |
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Some Examples of Recent Trades: |
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Acquired on Trade |
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Painting |
$12 000 |
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Building Maintenance Contractor |
Landscaping |
$50 000 |
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Cabinet Manufacturer |
Corporate Incentives |
$12 500 |
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Clothing Retailer |
Printing |
$10 000 |
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$10 500 |
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Dentist |
Ext. Paint & Gutters |
$12 900 |
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Dentist |
Window Coverings |
$17 500 |
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Orthodontic |
$6 500 |
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Uniforms |
$10 000 |
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Building Maintenance |
$17 500 |
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Jeweler |
Fireplaces |
$16 500 |
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Optical Retailer |
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$25 000 |
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Printer |
Kitchen Renovation |
$30 000 |
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Whistler Resort Operator |
Web Optimization |
$10 000 | |
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A Recent Testimonial ... |
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| Hi Steve - Just to let you know that Don made me a very good deal on a beautiful new BBQ which I am picking up this afternoon.I really appreciate your making the call and introducing me to him. I am going to take some Laser Surgery brochures out with me, incase anyone is interested. Also - we are going to be using Star Limousine from the Head office as well now. I have a call in to Howie about setting up a sub account so that we will receive the same rate but be able to track and have accounting bill it appropriately. This means more cash business to Howie, although I am of course hoping that as his ability to spend grows, he will increase the amount of trade he accepts from us on a monthly basis. I hope Howie appreciates the potential of this account that you have brought to him for both trade and cash. Have a great weekend, Deb
Debbi Rasmussen , Director Sales & Marketing, IRIS Ophthalmology Clinic 604-881-0353 Ext: 249 |
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A Better Way to Barter |
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Barter Exchanges Catch On as Credit Tightens |
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Barter Exchanges Catch On as Credit Tightens:
The following exceprts are from a BusinessWeek Magazine article on November 11th, 2008:
Small businesses find that trading for goods and services not only conserves cash; it can also substitute for borrowing and rack up savings.
Tom McDowell, executive director of NATE, says he has seen a 10% to 12% increase in new clients joining organized barter exchanges. "Suddenly, [business owners] were running into different obstacles, and they started looking for other avenues for resources, not just credit," he says. "The interesting thing that is happening in this economy is that businesses still have inventory and capacity. They still have expenses. What they don't have is customers."
"Most people are looking to conserve cash," says Ralph Sigler, who owns Carolina Packaging & Supply in Raleigh, N.C., and belongs to two different exchanges. "We started bartering about 12 years ago. The way we were growing, it made sense to substitute barter dollars for cash dollars." Sigler says he bartered to obtain everything from security system installations to letterhead and envelopes. "I've saved anywhere from $20,000 to $25,000 a year by bartering, and I've also taken on a lot of new accounts."
Click Here to Read the entire article
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