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The Art of Barter: How to Trade for Almost Anything
The Art of Barter: How to Trade for Almost Anything
The Art of Barter: How to Trade for Almost Anything

The Art of Barter: How to Trade for Almost Anything

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About The Art Of Barter: How To Trade For Almost Anything

Product Description Just because you don’t have cash doesn’t mean you don’t want and need things. According to authors and business gurus Karen Hoffman and Shera Dalin, it’s time to get a little creative. Most people have a skill they can use—it’s just a matter of figuring out what that is and how to use it to get something else. From piano lessons in exchange for haircuts to an engine tune-up in exchange for house painting, The Art of Barter offers step-by-step instructions in: Determining your “tradable” skills Initiating a trade Figuring out a fair exchange How to close a deal Incorporating barter into everyday life In addition, the book is peppered with inspirational ideas on how to use barter in today’s tough economic world. Review “In these difficult economic times, readers will benefit from consulting this very practical book. Recommended.” (Library Journal) About the Author Karen Hoffman has twenty years of experience in the barter industry. She was a member of the Pay It Forward Foundation featured in the Kevin Spacey film Pay It Forward, and executive director of the International Reciprocal Trade Association. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri.Shera Dalin is a business journalist and has edited several business books. She is an adjunct professor of journalism at St. Louis University and lives in St. Louis, Missouri.