Bartering is a great way to get clients for new coaches; as well as for coaches at any stage of their business.
Many businesses find themselves with surplus products or surplus capacity of services and gladly barter in exchange for your coaching services.
You can barter by contacting businesses directly, or you can use a barter service…
There are literally thousands of bartering services around the nation – some better, some worse – that help business owners exchange their products and services for barter-dollars (different barter companies call this different names).
Barter is simply the exchange of goods or services for other goods or services, usually with no money exchange involved (though there are instances where a certain percentage of the exchange is provided in barter and the rest in cash).
Nothing is free, of course. There is usually a (one-time) sign-up fee of $250 to $1000 dollars + a certain percentage of your sales. NuBarter, I believe charges 3% off every transaction. I suggest staying away from the companies that charge more than $500 sign-up fee AND especially from the companies that charge a high annual fee (nuBarter does not have an annual fee).
Some barter companies also charge a monthly fee, which can be as low as $10 to $25.
The beauty of the Barter system is that many businesses already have thousands of dollars in barter money and they are ready to use your service if you can position yourself properly (let them see you as a solution-provider for their challenges).
Let’s say, as a coach, you provide coaching services for a member in your barter club, for $650.00 per month; and you provide this service for 5 months, netting you a healthy $3250.00 in barter-dollars. You can spend this money with any of the vendors who belong to your barter club:
I, for example, am a member in a barter organization called nuBarter (http://www.nuBarter.com) – if you have them in your area, I highly recommend them – a very reputable company run by a CEO (Gary Field) with high integrity; also the employees are super helpful and supportive…
So…, I’ve been a member of this barter club since 2007. I provided them a keynote speech for their international conference, with participants from all over the world (a conference organized by IRTA – a regulating body of barter clubs/companies); as well as I provided two break-out sessions during the 3-day conference.
Over the years I have provided several more workshops to their sales team, as well as coaching services to other members within the barter club. The virtual dollars I earned, I invested in book cover design, meeting room rental for my workshops, video recording of my workshops, LOTS and LOTS of restaurant “vouchers” (can go to any restaurant who are part of the barter organization, and can spend my virtual money there – priceless!!!); and now I have a few thousand dollars left that I plan to barter for putting down wood flooring in my living room and my hallways – is this cool or is this super-duper cool!??
You can also get lawn-care, accounting services, legal services… almost anything you need, you might be able to get from within your barter organization.
I provided all my services in downtime, yet I generated thousands of dollars during the past 10 years, all of which I used for services that otherwise I would have needed to pay cash…
When you submit your offer in the barter system (most companies allow you to submit your offer/s online), an email is sent out weekly to all members with all the offers that were submitted that week… Members also often go to the barter club’s online portal and search for what they need, where they also see all past offers, as well as your profile and what services you offer.
By submitting your offer/s often (you can submit weekly in most barter companies) the more exposure you get to thousand of business owners, almost at no cost (there’s no cost to submit your offers). This will help you grow your name recognition for your business – a great benefit that often also leads to cash-business.
Before you sign up with any barter company, make sure to check out several services in your area. Simply type in “barter New York, NY” or “Barter Club, New York, NY” (the words “barter club” + your city name) and most likely you’ll get a number of barter club names in the results. Once you found the barter clubs in your area, find out the following about the one/s that caught your eyes:
Then once you find a company that you like, visit www.bbb.org and do a search on that company; find out if there were many complaints against them and how many of those complaints were resolved.
If you are a coach, you can limit your offering to 3-months for barter dollars and if the client wants to continue, they’d have to pay cash. Regardless of your business, you can limit how much of your services or products you are willing to provide on barter.
For example, I tried to buy a kayak last weekend on barter and I was told that they take up to $150 dollars in barter dollars, the rest has to be the real green stuff…
So, introduce your services to as many of the barter members as possible, but don’t get lost in barter-dollar land… Well, except if you have a healthy number of cash-clientele, as well as you have surplus hours that you want to use productively, then do as you see it reasonable. The key is to keep it in balance and make sure that you generate real dollars too.
You do not necessarily have to belong to a barter club to exchange your service for someone else’s service or goods. IF you can find someone who is willing to barter with you, that’s a great way to save some money and utilize some of your surplus time or surplus inventory. I know coaches who barter their coaching directly for services such as
The advantage of direct barter is that, of course, there are no sign-up fees or per-transaction fee – it’s a “clean” barter exchange. The disadvantage might be that
The IRS views barter dollars the same way as regular $$$s; as well as your barter club will provide you with a Tax form at the end of the year. So be prepared and know that this is not tax-free trading…
Get out there and get some coaching clients – or clients for whatever your business is – through a barter club. I know you have some surplus time, or else you wouldn’t be reading my blog? So get out there and make some barter $$$s.
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What are your thoughts? Did you ever barter your services or products?
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