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    6. Look for Barters in Appropriate Places
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    1. Make It Fair
    Be sure you are both trading a fair value including shipping. It may be neccessary to trade more than one product/service or issue a gift certificate for the remaining amount.

    2. Needs Only
    Only barter if they (or you) need the product or service

    3. Keep Records
    Keep a good record of your barters. Treat it just as you would an actual sale.

    4. Communicate
    Keep in good contact with the person you are bartering with, both durring and after the trade.

    5. Be Specific
    Be specific on what you have to offer and what you want. You don't want to be wasting your time (or other's) answer requests to products/services you don't need.

    6. Look for Barters in Appropriate Places
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    1. Make It Fair
    Be sure you are both trading a fair value including shipping. It may be neccessary to trade more than one product/service or issue a gift certificate for the remaining amount.

    2. Needs Only
    Only barter if they (or you) need the product or service

    3. Keep Records
    Keep a good record of your barters. Treat it just as you would an actual sale.

    4. Communicate
    Keep in good contact with the person you are bartering with, both durring and after the trade.

    5. Be Specific
    Be specific on what you have to offer and what you want. You don't want to be wasting your time (or other's) answer requests to products/services you don't need.

    6. Look for Barters in Appropriate Places
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    2. Needs Only
    Only barter if they (or you) need the product or service

    3. Keep Records
    Keep a good record of your barters. Treat it just as you would an actual sale.

    4. Communicate
    Keep in good contact with the person you are bartering with, both durring and after the trade.

    5. Be Specific
    Be specific on what you have to offer and what you want. You don't want to be wasting your time (or other's) answer requests to products/services you don't need.

    6. Look for Barters in Appropriate Places
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    4. Communicate
    Keep in good contact with the person you are bartering with, both durring and after the trade.

    5. Be Specific
    Be specific on what you have to offer and what you want. You don't want to be wasting your time (or other's) answer requests to products/services you don't need.

    6. Look for Barters in Appropriate Places
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    to offer and what you want. You don't want to be wasting your time (or other's) answer requests to products/services you don't need.

    6. Look for Barters in Appropriate Places
    There are several different ways you can seek out what you need. Visiting message boards/groups making announcements in appropriate catagories is one way. Many sites also have a special section just for bartering. A few of these sites are:

    http://www.momsmarketonline.com
    http://www.dotcomwomen.com
    http://www.wahmnetwork.com
    http://www.bizzymommyswah.com

    Be sure to look at the current barters listed to see you have a match.

    7. Most importantly, have fun!

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