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Bartercard Blog: Purchasing Business

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By: Bartercard Australia A business is difficult to manage, at least, according to some people.  While there are various reasons not to start a business such as building a customer base and creating a marketing plan, there are a number of reasons why you should be materializing your ideas out there. Financial independence and a sense of pride that you built your business from scratch are just some of the perks that comes with it. Buying an existing business is another option to go if you still want to have your own minus the risk. It’s considered to be more practical because you do not have to build your business from scratch and you will be taking over an existing operation that’s already been generating cash flow, profit, an established customer base, as well as employees who are familiar with the aspects of the business on your side.  This proves to be efficient in Bartercard that sells good and services. In Bartercard, buying a business is much easier to accomplish

Bartercard Blog: Customer Service Experience

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By: Bartercard Australia  More often than not, you will hear people talking about customer service wherever people are and more often than not, they are negative.  Indeed, it is not every day that a company would gain positive comments regarding the company’s good service despite several positive experiences from the customers. As they say, people will always talk about negative things but they are quiet when it is positive.  Sprout Social Index proved this when they released their research on the customer service call-out culture in the third quarter of 2017 called “ Call-Out Culture: People, Brands, and the Social Media Power Struggle ”. It was revealed that 92 percent of customers will call a customer service department on their poor service or performance while a certain percentage tend to not provide positive feedback when it is due.  In today’s blog, I will talk about how a former skeptic of Bartercard gave credit to the excellent customer serv

Bartercard Blog: Helpful Advice from a Bartercard Member

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By: Bartercard Australia If you are a business-owner or about to become one, you know that the process to make it successful will make you bleed from business registration  to advertising , even down to the employees you’re hiring. It is an arduous task to manage and it can take a toll on someone’s health along the way. Bernadette Lewis, when she was just starting Aunty Bea’s Designs in 2013, she had to work for long hours each week exhausting her every time. Not only that she had to establish herself she also had t o pitch in clients to increase her income and buy more cotton fabrics for babies' and children’s wear that she sews and sells. But she found a way to make things a bit easier for her after some time.  A lthough it was a little late when Bernadette came across Bartercard , the leading trade exchange company that only uses trade dollars , she instantly found it to be “a good idea” and decided to utilise the benefits to her advantage. After some time of le

Bartercard Blog: Maximising the use of Bartercard

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By: Bartercard Australia  Long before there was money, our ancestors acquired their necessities by means of negotiation and trade . This act of negotiation and trading is called “ barter ” and it is the system of exchanging goods and services without using cash.   Today, the idiomatic expression “ money makes the world go round ” makes sense due to the fact that money has become a universally recognised fundamental commodity ,  whereas “barter” is less widely known. Luckily, the barter system hasn’t completely  faded. Because companies like Bartercard , the world’s leading company for trade exchanges , has revived the barter system with a modern twist which uses technology for accurate record keeping to fit the trends of the modern world. And guess what, it's been working for over 27 years now.  Naomi Spies, head of  Ruby Communications One such person utilising Bartercard since her membership in 2013 is Naomi Spies, head of Ruby Communications . Ruby Communi