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Yes, you can get many of those things you want without having to pay for them.
The early form of commerce was performed without the medium of exchange. Instead it was based on bartering where two parties exchange their goods and services.
For a pre-internet society, the bartering of goods and services is generally inefficient. We thank that In the physical world, it is hard to find a provider of goods and services who also wants one of your goods or services. Really?
However, with the wide spread use of internet globally, the whole scenario has changed! It is now really not difficult to find a provider that also needs what you supply via the internet.
Not only kids trade baseball cards, radio stations trade ads with television stations and people in service industries exchange their services often. A plumber needs his house painted and a painter needs a new bathroom installation.
What you probably don't know, is that bartering is being done every day on the Internet. Maybe you are a terrific graphic artist, but just don't seem to be able to string a few words together to write a solo ad.
Somewhere online, there is a struggling copywriter who needs graphic work done on his or her website. All you need to do is find them. That's where we come in!
eBartering Tactics arms you with a full arsenal of how to tap in and take advantage of this lucrative technique. Laksman will literally grab you by the shoulders, give you a shake and explain how you too can cash in on this method of getting everything you need for free!
These tactics have nothing to do with typical "Internet marketing" mambo-jumbo. He gives you real-life, practical solutions to your every day challenges.
What if you really could take your God given talents and exchange them for tangibles that you would normally buy anyway?
Well, you can. It's being done every day on the Internet and it's about time you grab your piece of this action.
Bartering provides you with vast amounts of freedom. You can trade just about anything: hosting, advertising, graphic design, marketing experience or your own products. Whatever your skill or talent might be, the good news is you can trade it.
Laksman explains how and why he first started bartering and why he still continues to do so today. Bartering is actually a much more "personal" way to do business. It places you in a position to interact with more people. People that you probably would never have an opportunity to meet otherwise.
Take a look at what else you will discover:
Learn how bartering affects networking your business. How to find a service to barter with. Barter with websites Discover how to barter on eBay Quick and easy bartering solutions And. . .best of all. . .actual case studies
There is nothing better than to read about real life scenarios that explain the ins and outs. These case studies are priceless!
Listen, you've got nothing to lose and everything to gain by exploring the potential benefits of adding bartering to your online marketing skills. Give it a shot, you could very well be amazed at the results.
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How this E-book has helped others
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"Before reading Laksman's e-book, I had never even considered bartering. I never thought to barter for something before pulling out my credit card. eBarteringTactics blasted me with loads of straight forward information that I could put to use right away. The world of bartering really has a lot to offer! This is a definite read for any serious marketer!" Kent Sayre ~~ http://www.unstoppableconfidence.com
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“I was so curious when I saw Laksman's email, and I wondered about doing the barter, as it was new to me, but I looked at his great product, and decided I'd go ahead and make the trade. I wasn't disappointed, either, as he has a great product and so do I, so it was a nice exchange...a Win-Win Proposition, as it turned out. It's a great way to make new friends, to network, and to gain nice products you may not have otherwise heard of or been able to afford. Thank you again, Laksman, for a very cool idea & great trade!” Donna Maher ~~ http://misspelleddomains.com
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“Now here's something they don't teach you in the MBA program: The ancient, but highly effective skill of bartering! From his compact (55 pages) ebook, I've discovered a modern approach to e- bartering and saving hundreds of dollars in the process. Easy to read, and *truly* applicable for many business and social purposes, this book will be invaluable to all professionals. Thumbs up for a great product!” Joseph R. Plazo ~~ http://www.xtrememind.com
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Read this e-book front to back. You will undoubtedly learn many new things, and Laksman will expose you to the world of bartering. There’s plenty you can do with this neat little overlooked practice, and you can begin to take advantage of it right away. Through years of experience and practice, Laksman has become adept at bartering online. He will show you how to get right to it within the upcoming text. Laksman's goal in writing this e-book is simple. By the time you finish reading this e-book, Laksman hopes to have opened a door for you to the world of bartering and exactly what it can do for you.
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Here is a little extract from the book
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Finding the right prospects on eBay
eBay.com is an ideal source to find bartering prospects. It’s not usually used for bartering, but it is the perfect environment for these type of transactions to take place.
eBay contains 3 main features that make it appropriate.
√ A large community of people and items √ People trying to get rid of/sell those items √ Free Membership to contact those people
Laksman often turns to eBay for different items he is looking for.
Here’s a partial list of products he has successfully bartered for through eBay (all items were sold brand new by merchants):
√ Office Supplies & Stationery (Dr. Grip Pens, etc) √ 760w Sony XPLOD Amp √ Buslink USB Portable Hard drive 64Mb √ Nike Rio Portable MP3 Player √ Digital Web Camera √ Designer necklaces and jewelry √ Car Audio Equipment √ Lava Lamp √ A4 Tech Wireless Keyboard/Wireless Optical Mouse √ Stylish headphones √ Electronic Equipment (surge protectors, battery backups, etc) √ Printer/Scanner/Copier √ Weight Equipment √ 304 CD Case Holder/Binder √ New Gel-nimbus Asics Shoes
eBay is the premiere online marketplace. Whatever it is that you are looking for, it’s very likely that eBay has it.
This is where most of Laksman's deals come from. If you’re not an eBay user yet, you’ll need to register by clicking here. Having a membership will allow you to use the contact seller feature on auctions, but he does not encourage contacting a member directly through eBay because this activity is forbidden. If they find out, they will suspend your account for contacting someone regarding off-site selling of items.
However, it is still possible to make a deal with the seller. Most sites you will be targeting are run by small internet businesses that will have their actual website address listed somewhere on the auction, whether it be at the top of the page, the bottom of the page, in big bold print, or in a captivating graphic, they will usually place it somewhere on the auction. You can then follow the link to their website and contact them through their website and not eBay’s system.
It can be tricky getting the seller to bite onto your deal. Before you email, you have to understand the seller. There are many sellers out there ready to jump at what you have to offer them, but some sellers are probably not interested in bartering. There is a reason for this. It’s not too hard to tell the difference, I’ll explain more later. For now, let’s start at the beginning.
First login to eBay. This will keep you from having to log in each time you want to contact a seller.
Next, begin to search for the item you want. There are usually many auctions for one certain item. For example, at the time of writing this e-book, searching for the term “lava lamp” on eBay returns 491 auctions. That’s a whole lot of bartering prospects. All you need is one. Once you find an auction page selling the exact item you want, you can contact the seller by clicking on their username. This will bring up a page with a form box to email them. However, before contacting the seller, you need to ask yourself a few questions in order to see if it’s even worth emailing them.
Is the seller a Power Seller? Power Sellers are sellers that have consistently met with eBay’s guidelines and rules.
They will have a little logo similar to the one above next to their eBay username. Since this shows their credibility, you can be more confident in having a smooth transaction when doing business with them. Laksman has been able to find a Power Seller for every product out there I’ve bartered for on eBay. They are more reliable. Also, take note of the seller’s feedback %. It’s just a hassle to deal with sellers that aren’t dependable, so look at their feedback to see if anything stands out at you. In Laksman's Networking Bolt software, you can do a search that will return only the PowerSellers.
It will also show you their feedback percentage.
How many items has the person sold? Next to the seller’s name, you’ll see parenthesis with a number inside. This number is the number of items/transactions that this person has completed successfully. When bartering with eBay, if the person hasn’t sold at least a 1,000 items, I wouldn’t bother contacting them. There are two main types of people selling on eBay. One is the person who has found junk around their house and sells it occasionally or needs to get rid of something so they decide to setup an eBay account. These people usually sell “for fun.” The other type of person is the person who sells many items on eBay, probably for a living or extra income. These are the people you want to target with your bartering propositions. It wouldn’t do much good if you email a house-wife selling off a brand new lava lamp she got as a present but decided she didn’t want it.
You need to look for the aggressive seller, the seller that does business, the seller that could be interested in what you have to offer. There are an abundance of these type of users on eBay, more than you probably think.
Is the seller selling more than one of the same item? Under the seller’s username, click “View seller's other items” and check to see if the seller has multiple auctions running for the same item. This is usually a good sign that the supplier has the product you are looking for in bulk, making it easy and convenient for him to give you one in a bartering deal.
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