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The EXCHANGE AUCTION BOARD©.  This is the marketing session we conduct exclusively for individual exchange clubs and their members.  This session is restricted to the members of the sponsoring exchange club and their guest.
If you have a trade exchange and would like details on how this session can benefit your exchange, please contact us for details.


This VISUAL, FLAT, EXCHANGE AUCTION BOARD©
allows you to do the following:

See what has been bid on what
Increase your bid
Bid different items
Bid on more than one item


Have fun using the VISUAL, FLAT, EXCHANGE AUCTION BOARD© to create a positive cash flow and a good profit to the bottom line for your exchange.

The bidding currencies are trade dollars and merchandise owned by the members or the host exchange.


This program addresses and provides the answers for the three main needs most trade clubs and exchanges encounter. They are:

1.  Cash flow
2.  Clients with credits they can’t or will not spend
3.  Clients with goods and services they can’t or will not sell

We arrive the day before a meeting to work with your staff so they have a working knowledge of this program. We open each marketing session with a mini seminar on the Exchange Auction Board© for the exchange club members. We begin when the attendees understand the program and are ready to trade!

In addition to the services and benefits you now provide your members, this is a proven asset for you as well as your members.
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MOTTO  -  ONE MUST HAVE LIVED IN THE VALLEY TO APPRECIATE THE VIEW  FROM THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN!

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