| When you're deciding who you should be bartering | | | | goes on. |
| with, you simply have to ask either of these | | | | The main thing that you always must remember |
| questions: | | | | about bartering is; you are leveraging your buying |
| What am I currently spending money on? What | | | | power when you barter. But that's not all... the |
| would I "like" to buy, but can't afford? | | | | people that you are bartering with are also |
| Whatever you come up with for answers, are | | | | leveraging their buying power! |
| who you should be bartering with! | | | | If you're getting your carpets cleaned for $400, |
| If you want a free list of possible bartering | | | | your cost outlay is probably only around $40-$80. |
| businesses to help you come up with your own | | | | The good thing about this is that the carpet |
| list, you can get out a piece of paper and start | | | | cleaner is only paying out about $40 cash for the |
| answering those questions.another way to find | | | | $400 worth of haircuts he/she and his/her family |
| possible candidates (or ideas) to trade with is to | | | | are going to get over the next several weeks. It |
| open your yellow pages and get ideas from the | | | | doesn't get much better than that!! |
| advertisers. This always works for me. | | | | Since you're trading during downtime for your |
| Here's an example one might come up with: | | | | business and they are too, it's a total win-win |
| You are a hairdresser... you can trade with | | | | barter deal! The only thing that is an actual cost is |
| restaurants, Dr's, Massage Therapists, Grocery | | | | what you pay for supplies to make the trade a |
| Stores, Book Stores, Carpet Cleaners... and the list | | | | reality. |