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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

The Online Bartering System Has Arrived

By Katina Brady


It might come as a surprise to some people, but a very old trading concept has returned. Today, people are once again trading with the barter method. Moreover, they're not doing it as the ancients did, hawking wares in some faraway bazaar. No, these people have managed to marry modern technology with that ancient form of exchange. As a result, the internet has been swamped with new websites that all combine to form the foundation of a new online bartering system.

Most of us should have anticipated this. Auctions have grown in popularity in recent years, along with flea markets, and garage sale events. With various websites offering consumers an opportunity to sell goods to one another in their own online stores and auctions, it now seems very natural that groups of people would manage to trade their goods directly.

Some have pointed out that this trend really picked up steam just as the economy lost its own momentum. That's eerily similar to the rise of barter exchange in the Depression. It seems that innovative people will always find a way to survive and thrive even in the roughest of economic times.

There are some obvious benefits to these types of systems. The most obvious is the ease with which trades can be made. As with most shopping websites, the entire trading process can be done with the click of a mouse. Typically, internet trading takes place in swap market sites or at website auctions. In either instance, the value of any good or service exchanged is determined through negotiation.

Best of all, almost any type of item can be exchanged. Adults whose children have moved out of the house often find that they have a lifetime's worth of old bikes, toys, and clothes that can be exchanged. Lawn equipment, grills, and other appliances are also prime trading options. In fact, there is someone out there looking for almost any good you might want to trade.

Plumbers, electricians, and other contractors and experts can almost always find someone willing to make trades in exchange for their valuable skills. Car swap sites are also available where interested parties can trade their cars with one another. If you're looking to vacation out of town, there's even a chance of locating someone willing to exchange houses with you for the duration of your trip.

You can pretty much forget about complexity, since the barter exchange is really a natural thing for most of us. As kids, we all traded things regularly. Lunch items, marbles, baseball cards, and comic books were just a few of the things many of us traded as children. When you think about it, the barter is almost second nature to us.

Odds are that you've been thinking about some item you'd like to have but have lacked the money to buy it. Since there is probably someone out there looking to trade that very item to you, the only thing you have to do is figure out what you're willing to trade in exchange.




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