Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Joe Barter Tops 1,000 Listings!

Excuse the headline, but those of us at Joe Barter are pretty darn pleased that the number of listings at www.joebarter.com is growing incrementally. We’re showing 683 product listings in 35 categories plus 421 professional service listings in almost 50 categories

Joe Barter is an online business where registered members buy, sell or trade products, professional services and textbooks at no charge. Members can also access free networking resources.

If our business model sounds familiar, it should. Joe Barter combines the attributes of Craigslist and eBay. Site navigation at
www.joebarter.com is quick and easy, and interface functionality is sure to please end-users. Though we’re competing for market share in the same industry, there’s plenty of business to go around.

Think of it this way. If you want to sell or barter items you no longer have a use for, or if you’re a small business owner with excess inventory, why not cover your bases and post those items or that excess inventory on Joe Barter, too? There’s no charge.

Want to promote a professional service to attract new business? Joe Barter is an online platform on which you can do just that. Again, at no charge.

To become a Joe Barter member, register for free at
www.joebarter.com

Then go to Joe’s Trading Post to post your listings. Trading Post features include easy-to-read screens, drop down menus, an edit function, photo download capability, and a search function that allows you to hone in on a specific city or ZIP code for your needs.

There’s also a “My Account” feature that automatically tracks 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.

Register free today at
www.joebarter.com and post your listings. Check out our free networking resources, too.

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