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Barter Secrets: How to Survive Economic Hard Times

 
 
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Barter Secrets: How to Survive Economic Hard Times

In Barter Secrets (How to Survive Economic Hard Times), B. J. Fuller shows readers how to negotiate and trade like a pro. In ten chapters with titles such as “Images of a Baron,” “Getting Into the Flow,” “My First Trade” and “Prospecting for Profit,” the author teaches readers to think out side of the box when it comes to making money and ascending what he calls the “pyramid to prosperity” by using one of the oldest tools of the money-making trade. Eye opening and creative, the author wastes no time in showing how to weather these turbulent economic times through a resourceful and productive tactic. Who would have thought that something as old-fashioned and seemingly obsolete as bartering could recover Americans’ hard-earned wealth?

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Product Details:
Author: B. J. Fuller
Paperback: 180 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: May 14, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439219516
Package Length: 8.5 inches
Package Width: 5.8 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
 
 

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5Barter Secrets  Aug 25, 2009
By A. Moubray
I have not had the opportunity to try out the process in the book, but it looks like it will be easy enough to do. This is a fairly in depth look at bartering. It details how to use options to control others' property so that it can be used to barter with others. The focus of the book is how to solve problems by bartering. You want to take something someone doesn't need and turn into something they do. Sounds simple enough, right?! It also tells how to use scrip (esentially complicated gift certificates) to expand any existing business that you might have. You profit from the excess. Also, you may profit by changing the "hardness" of your investment. Like trading $100,000 worth of car tires for a $100,000 house. The hardness scale, and how it might change, is explained in the book.

The book is not for everyone. It appears that you have to be somewhat of a people person to apply this information. Not that it would be bad for anyone to know, just not too useful if you are very shy.

My only complaint about the book is the illustrations. They are a bit small to see very well. Other than that, I believe it is worth the price. (And I shop on Amazon so I usually don't pay full price.)

I would also like to thank George Ure, of peoplenomics.com and urbansurvival.com, for mentioning this fine book so that I could find it.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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