Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Kick Off the New Year With Joe!
What better way to start the New Year than with a renewed sense of purpose to finally get your home and life in order by selling or trading all those items you no longer have a use for?
If you’re ready to buy, sell or trade products, professional services or textbooks, visit Joe Barter, a new online business at www.joebarter.com where registered members can access free barter services and networking resources.
Joe Barter combines the attributes of Craigslist and eBay, but with a couple of crucial differences: there are no charges per sales or trade transaction, and no broker fees for members; site navigation is quick and easy; and interface functionality is an end-user’s dream.
Before you do anything you have to register as a Joe Barter member. It takes about 20 seconds and is free to anyone.
Once you’ve registered, go to Joe’s Trading Post to buy, sell or trade products and professional services. You’ll find easy-to-read screens, drop down menus, an edit function, photo download capability, and a search function that allows you to narrow your search to a specific city or ZIP code.
There’s also a “My Account” feature at the Trading Post to automatically track your trading and sales history on our site, including all products and services you’ve posted, all offers made by other members for your products and services, plus all offers you’ve made for other products and services.
If you want to trade college texts, go to Joe University and click Textbook Traders from the drop down menu. This is a sophisticated, easy-to-use tool that students can use to trade texts with classmates at no charge.
Joe Barter also features website sections where members can access free networking resources, including Joe Deals & Discounts, Joe Media and Joe Jobs.
Check us out today at our www.joebarter.com website.
If you’re ready to buy, sell or trade products, professional services or textbooks, visit Joe Barter, a new online business at www.joebarter.com where registered members can access free barter services and networking resources.
Joe Barter combines the attributes of Craigslist and eBay, but with a couple of crucial differences: there are no charges per sales or trade transaction, and no broker fees for members; site navigation is quick and easy; and interface functionality is an end-user’s dream.
Before you do anything you have to register as a Joe Barter member. It takes about 20 seconds and is free to anyone.
Once you’ve registered, go to Joe’s Trading Post to buy, sell or trade products and professional services. You’ll find easy-to-read screens, drop down menus, an edit function, photo download capability, and a search function that allows you to narrow your search to a specific city or ZIP code.
There’s also a “My Account” feature at the Trading Post to automatically track your trading and sales history on our site, including all products and services you’ve posted, all offers made by other members for your products and services, plus all offers you’ve made for other products and services.
If you want to trade college texts, go to Joe University and click Textbook Traders from the drop down menu. This is a sophisticated, easy-to-use tool that students can use to trade texts with classmates at no charge.
Joe Barter also features website sections where members can access free networking resources, including Joe Deals & Discounts, Joe Media and Joe Jobs.
Check us out today at our www.joebarter.com website.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Do Your Holiday Swapping at Joe Barter

Tis the holiday season, when, if you’ve been good, even very good, you’re still going to open a present or two on Christmas Day and say to yourself, “What the hell am I going to do with this?” It happens to us all, even the President.
Bush was recently gifted with “The Iraq Study Group Report,” a bipartisan and frank reappraisal of this administration’s Iraq strategy. The gist of the report is that “staying the course” in Iraq will lead to disastrous consequences.
“Gee, how thoughtful” is probably not the first thought that crossed the President’s mind when briefed on the report’s contents. Nor is returning the report to its drafters in exchange for, say, a couple of good war movie DVDs an option.
Returning the purple sweater that Aunt Louise got you for Christmas is out of the question, too. The price tag’s been discarded and the sweater repackaged, so you have no idea where she purchased it.
Never fear, Joe Barter is here to help you dispose of items you no longer have a use for, even a purple sweater you wouldn’t wear to your own funeral.
Joe Barter is an online barter service at http://www.joebarter.com/ where registered members can buy, sell or trade products, professional services and textbooks, all at no charge. Registration on the site is free to anyone.
So, don’t hang the sweater in the farthest corner of the closet and hope the moths are hungry.
Instead, take 20 seconds to register for free at Joe Barter. Then click on Trading Post and follow the simple steps to post your cardigan sweater for sale or trade. It might take you a minute or two. Once you’ve completed the required fields – you can even download a digital photo -- click “Submit.” Then wait for someone to make an offer; you’ll be notified via your e-mail address.
What could be simpler?
Check out Joe’s free online barter features and networking resources.
But don’t tell Aunt Louise.
And from all of us at Joe Barter: Have a great holiday season.