NuBarter in The News

Barter Fits the Bill

Small businesses, squeezed for cash and unable to get loans, are turning to an ancient payment system: barter. Daniel Blank, creative director at Bureau Blank Inc., a New York graphic-design and brand-identity company, first used bartering when he started the company in 2004, because it was hard to get capital for a start-up.

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Financing Your Business

NuBarter and other barter networks let members earn and use trade credits. So when Williams provides $500 in restaurant meals to the barter network, she can use those credits for any member’s goods and services, even if they never eat a meal at her restaurant. “It’s like having a Visa,” says NuBarter’s Karen Roumay.

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Tricks of the Trade

In a tough economy, more businesses are turning to old-fashioned bartering. When Carol Kirchner looks around her business, there are plenty of things she can spy that she didn’t pay for. In the retail outlet of her Savannah, Georgia, company Smart Feet

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Boost Your Business

NuBarter, "A new Twist on an Old Idea," provides both individuals and companies with the ability to successfully buy and sell goods and services using trade credits. Established September 2006, NuBarter is on course to become one of the largest and most successful barter companies in the United States within the next 24 months.

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Three Best Ways to Get Rid of Office Equipment

They are the unattended items that get left behind when employees get laid off: desks, chairs, computer screens, even cars. Small-business owners looking for extra dollars in the budget should turn attention to those unused supplies or equipment gathering dust.

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Barter Fits the Bill

Small businesses, squeezed for cash and unable to get loans, are turning to an ancient payment system: barter. Daniel Blank, creative director at Bureau Blank Inc., a New York graphic-design and brand-identity company, first used bartering when he started the company in 2004, because it was hard to get capital for a start-up.

Click Here to Read More


Financing Your Business

NuBarter and other barter networks let members earn and use trade credits. So when Williams provides $500 in restaurant meals to the barter network, she can use those credits for any member’s goods and services, even if they never eat a meal at her restaurant. “It’s like having a Visa,” says NuBarter’s Karen Roumay.

Click Here to Read More


Tricks of the Trade

In a tough economy, more businesses are turning to old-fashioned bartering. When Carol Kirchner looks around her business, there are plenty of things she can spy that she didn’t pay for. In the retail outlet of her Savannah, Georgia, company Smart Feet

Click Here to Read More


Boost Your Business

NuBarter, "A new Twist on an Old Idea," provides both individuals and companies with the ability to successfully buy and sell goods and services using trade credits. Established September 2006, NuBarter is on course to become one of the largest and most successful barter companies in the United States within the next 24 months.

Click Here to Read More


Three Best Ways to Get Rid of Office Equipment

They are the unattended items that get left behind when employees get laid off: desks, chairs, computer screens, even cars. Small-business owners looking for extra dollars in the budget should turn attention to those unused supplies or equipment gathering dust.

Click Here to Read More


Barter Fits the Bill

Small businesses, squeezed for cash and unable to get loans, are turning to an ancient payment system: barter. Daniel Blank, creative director at Bureau Blank Inc., a New York graphic-design and brand-identity company, first used bartering when he started the company in 2004, because it was hard to get capital for a start-up.

Click Here to Read More


Financing Your Business

NuBarter and other barter networks let members earn and use trade credits. So when Williams provides $500 in restaurant meals to the barter network, she can use those credits for any member’s goods and services, even if they never eat a meal at her restaurant. “It’s like having a Visa,” says NuBarter’s Karen Roumay.

Click Here to Read More


Tricks of the Trade

In a tough economy, more businesses are turning to old-fashioned bartering. When Carol Kirchner looks around her business, there are plenty of things she can spy that she didn’t pay for. In the retail outlet of her Savannah, Georgia, company Smart Feet

Click Here to Read More


Boost Your Business

NuBarter, "A new Twist on an Old Idea," provides both individuals and companies with the ability to successfully buy and sell goods and services using trade credits. Established September 2006, NuBarter is on course to become one of the largest and most successful barter companies in the United States within the next 24 months.

Click Here to Read More


Three Best Ways to Get Rid of Office Equipment

They are the unattended items that get left behind when employees get laid off: desks, chairs, computer screens, even cars. Small-business owners looking for extra dollars in the budget should turn attention to those unused supplies or equipment gathering dust.

Click Here to Read More


Barter Fits the Bill

Small businesses, squeezed for cash and unable to get loans, are turning to an ancient payment system: barter. Daniel Blank, creative director at Bureau Blank Inc., a New York graphic-design and brand-identity company, first used bartering when he started the company in 2004, because it was hard to get capital for a start-up.

Click Here to Read More


Financing Your Business

NuBarter and other barter networks let members earn and use trade credits. So when Williams provides $500 in restaurant meals to the barter network, she can use those credits for any member’s goods and services, even if they never eat a meal at her restaurant. “It’s like having a Visa,” says NuBarter’s Karen Roumay.

Click Here to Read More


Tricks of the Trade

In a tough economy, more businesses are turning to old-fashioned bartering. When Carol Kirchner looks around her business, there are plenty of things she can spy that she didn’t pay for. In the retail outlet of her Savannah, Georgia, company Smart Feet

Click Here to Read More


Boost Your Business

NuBarter, "A new Twist on an Old Idea," provides both individuals and companies with the ability to successfully buy and sell goods and services using trade credits. Established September 2006, NuBarter is on course to become one of the largest and most successful barter companies in the United States within the next 24 months.

Click Here to Read More


Three Best Ways to Get Rid of Office Equipment

They are the unattended items that get left behind when employees get laid off: desks, chairs, computer screens, even cars. Small-business owners looking for extra dollars in the budget should turn attention to those unused supplies or equipment gathering dust.

Click Here to Read More


Barter Fits the Bill

Small businesses, squeezed for cash and unable to get loans, are turning to an ancient payment system: barter. Daniel Blank, creative director at Bureau Blank Inc., a New York graphic-design and brand-identity company, first used bartering when he started the company in 2004, because it was hard to get capital for a start-up.

Click Here to Read More


Financing Your Business

NuBarter and other barter networks let members earn and use trade credits. So when Williams provides $500 in restaurant meals to the barter network, she can use those credits for any member’s goods and services, even if they never eat a meal at her restaurant. “It’s like having a Visa,” says NuBarter’s Karen Roumay.

Click Here to Read More


Tricks of the Trade

In a tough economy, more businesses are turning to old-fashioned bartering. When Carol Kirchner looks around her business, there are plenty of things she can spy that she didn’t pay for. In the retail outlet of her Savannah, Georgia, company Smart Feet

Click Here to Read More


Boost Your Business

NuBarter, "A new Twist on an Old Idea," provides both individuals and companies with the ability to successfully buy and sell goods and services using trade credits. Established September 2006, NuBarter is on course to become one of the largest and most successful barter companies in the United States within the next 24 months.

Click Here to Read More


Three Best Ways to Get Rid of Office Equipment

They are the unattended items that get left behind when employees get laid off: desks, chairs, computer screens, even cars. Small-business owners looking for extra dollars in the budget should turn attention to those unused supplies or equipment gathering dust.

Click Here to Read More


Barter Fits the Bill

Small businesses, squeezed for cash and unable to get loans, are turning to an ancient payment system: barter. Daniel Blank, creative director at Bureau Blank Inc., a New York graphic-design and brand-identity company, first used bartering when he started the company in 2004, because it was hard to get capital for a start-up.

Click Here to Read More


Financing Your Business

NuBarter and other barter networks let members earn and use trade credits. So when Williams provides $500 in restaurant meals to the barter network, she can use those credits for any member’s goods and services, even if they never eat a meal at her restaurant. “It’s like having a Visa,” says NuBarter’s Karen Roumay.

Click Here to Read More


Tricks of the Trade

In a tough economy, more businesses are turning to old-fashioned bartering. When Carol Kirchner looks around her business, there are plenty of things she can spy that she didn’t pay for. In the retail outlet of her Savannah, Georgia, company Smart Feet

Click Here to Read More


Boost Your Business

NuBarter, "A new Twist on an Old Idea," provides both individuals and companies with the ability to successfully buy and sell goods and services using trade credits. Established September 2006, NuBarter is on course to become one of the largest and most successful barter companies in the United States within the next 24 months.

Click Here to Read More


Three Best Ways to Get Rid of Office Equipment

They are the unattended items that get left behind when employees get laid off: desks, chairs, computer screens, even cars. Small-business owners looking for extra dollars in the budget should turn attention to those unused supplies or equipment gathering dust.

Click Here to Read More


Barter Fits the Bill

Small businesses, squeezed for cash and unable to get loans, are turning to an ancient payment system: barter. Daniel Blank, creative director at Bureau Blank Inc., a New York graphic-design and brand-identity company, first used bartering when he started the company in 2004, because it was hard to get capital for a start-up.

Click Here to Read More


Financing Your Business

NuBarter and other barter networks let members earn and use trade credits. So when Williams provides $500 in restaurant meals to the barter network, she can use those credits for any member’s goods and services, even if they never eat a meal at her restaurant. “It’s like having a Visa,” says NuBarter’s Karen Roumay.

Click Here to Read More


Tricks of the Trade

In a tough economy, more businesses are turning to old-fashioned bartering. When Carol Kirchner looks around her business, there are plenty of things she can spy that she didn’t pay for. In the retail outlet of her Savannah, Georgia, company Smart Feet

Click Here to Read More


Boost Your Business

NuBarter, "A new Twist on an Old Idea," provides both individuals and companies with the ability to successfully buy and sell goods and services using trade credits. Established September 2006, NuBarter is on course to become one of the largest and most successful barter companies in the United States within the next 24 months.

Click Here to Read More


Three Best Ways to Get Rid of Office Equipment

They are the unattended items that get left behind when employees get laid off: desks, chairs, computer screens, even cars. Small-business owners looking for extra dollars in the budget should turn attention to those unused supplies or equipment gathering dust.

Click Here to Read More


Barter Fits the Bill

Small businesses, squeezed for cash and unable to get loans, are turning to an ancient payment system: barter. Daniel Blank, creative director at Bureau Blank Inc., a New York graphic-design and brand-identity company, first used bartering when he started the company in 2004, because it was hard to get capital for a start-up.

Click Here to Read More


Financing Your Business

NuBarter and other barter networks let members earn and use trade credits. So when Williams provides $500 in restaurant meals to the barter network, she can use those credits for any member’s goods and services, even if they never eat a meal at her restaurant. “It’s like having a Visa,” says NuBarter’s Karen Roumay.

Click Here to Read More


Tricks of the Trade

In a tough economy, more businesses are turning to old-fashioned bartering. When Carol Kirchner looks around her business, there are plenty of things she can spy that she didn’t pay for. In the retail outlet of her Savannah, Georgia, company Smart Feet

Click Here to Read More


Boost Your Business

NuBarter, "A new Twist on an Old Idea," provides both individuals and companies with the ability to successfully buy and sell goods and services using trade credits. Established September 2006, NuBarter is on course to become one of the largest and most successful barter companies in the United States within the next 24 months.

Click Here to Read More


Three Best Ways to Get Rid of Office Equipment

They are the unattended items that get left behind when employees get laid off: desks, chairs, computer screens, even cars. Small-business owners looking for extra dollars in the budget should turn attention to those unused supplies or equipment gathering dust.

Click Here to Read More


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NuBarter Offices

> Corporate Headquarters

Contact: Jodi Yardman
315 Commercial Drive, Suite D-6
Savannah, GA 31406
Phone: 912-233-0808
Fax: 912-691-4411

 

> Atlanta

Contact: Gary Field
3392 Midway Rd
Decatur, GA 30032
Phone: 404-969-4511
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Contact:  Karen  Roumay

160 W. Camino Real  #292
Boca Raton FL 33432


Phone: 561-939-7639

> Hilton Head

Contact: Bob Marks
Hilton Head Island, SC 29925
Phone: 843-473-3096

> Sarasota

Contact: Caroline Gosnell
9040 Town Center Pkwy
Lakewood Ranch
Florida 34202
Phone: 941-487-6180

> Savannah

Contact: Jacquie  Stein
315 Commercial Drive, Suite D-6
Savannah, GA 31406
Phone: 912-233-0808    
Fax: 912-691-4411

 

> Tampa

Contact: Monica Gallagly

3030 North Rocky Point Dr, W, Suite 150
Tampa, FL 3360

 

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