Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Bargain Barter on San Francisco Chronicle

An Ireland-based company has officially opened what it describes as the first simple and speedy swapping website for both, businesses and individuals to save big on.

Ireland, Cork (PRWEB) May 27, 2013

There’s an old adage that says nothing is this world is free, but thanks to the creation of a new platform called Bargain Barter, businesses and individuals across the globe will now be able to get what they need for free by using one of the world’s oldest methods: Bartering.
“Bargain Barter is pleased to offer both businesses and individuals an easy to use platform to exchange goods and services without the need for cash,” said Kevin Conan, spokesman for Bargain Barter, a new concept that involves swapping goods and services for businesses and individuals.

Conan went on to explain that Bargain Barter was developed, because its developers believe it’s the future or new way of doing business.

In fact, according to a recent survey, more than $12 billion in services and goods are exchanged each year without any cash changing hands.
“In light of statistics like those, we are looking to revolutionize the way that exchange takes place,” Conan stressed, before adding, “Bargain Barter strives to be extremely easy to use and you can be sure that this service will always be free and fast.”
The launching of Bargain Barter could prove to have perfecting timing as Ireland continues to recover from the 2008–13 Irish financial crisis, which was responsible for the country's fall into recession for the first time since the 1980s.

“In crisis time, swapping with Bargain Barter is the right solution to save cash,” Conan pointed out.
The company spokesman noted that utilizing Bargain Barter is done in three easy steps.
The first step, according to Conan, is to post the offer on Bargain Barter.
For example, a business needs radio advertising. The second step is to find a match. For example, a radio station willing to provide the business with radio advertising in exchange for a computer network system the business has.
The third and final step is to swap.



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