When VP Kim began at IMS Barter, she was captivated by the diverse network of businesses and the company's ability to save cash, boost sales, and improve lifestyles. She advanced from an entry-level position to a leadership role, now contributing to several industry boards, and she highlights the value of proactive engagement, creativity, and open communication in cultivating a successful work environment and positively influencing the barter industry.
International Monetary Systems announces the start of its upcoming holiday expo season where members of the barter network across the nation shop for holiday gifts, end of year business needs, and winter travel opportunities, all utilizing their IMS trade dollars.
CEO John Strabley has been selected by the International Reciprocal Trade Association (IRTA) to be the 2023 inductee to the Barter Hall of Fame.
Ron Whitney, President and CEO of IRTA, confirmed, "John has helped to shape and define the modern trade and barter industry. He is exceptionally well qualified to take his place among other industry leaders who have received the coveted, Barter Hall of Fame Award."
International Monetary Systems, Ltd. announces title sponsorship and organization of the annual "IMS Barter Charity Golf Classic", being held at the Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club in Powell, Ohio, benefitting Easterseals Central and Southeast Ohio and Special Olympics Ohio.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern Wisconsin ("RMHC Eastern Wisconsin"), a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the families of children undergoing medical treatment, has been selected as the beneficiary of a charitable initiative by International Monetary Systems (IMS), a leading national trading network with its headquarters in New Berlin.
International Monetary Systems, Ltd. today announced that it has released a dynamic upgrade to their app for iOS and Android devices. This complete rebuild shows IMS’s continued commitment to improving client experience as the worldwide leader in business-to-business barter services.
In addition to providing 24/7 account access and payment processing for the IMS Barter trade network, the mobile app introduces full integration with the industry-leading IMSbarter.com Marketplace, where, similar to Amazon, Walmart, eBay and other online retailers, members can not only purchase physical product using their IMS trade dollars, but can also post items for sale using their device’s camera.
“As our members increasingly rely on mobile devices for day-to-day business operations, the new IMS mobile app will provide an even easier way to manage their account, find trading opportunities, and sell their excess inventory through the power of the IMS Marketplace”, stated John Strabley, CEO of IMS.
The updated software platform will also allow IMS to more rapidly add features and enhancements, showing a long-term commitment to enhancing an already class-leading experience.
About International Monetary Systems
Founded in 1985, International Monetary Systems (IMS) serves 23,000 cardholders in 52 North American markets. Based in New Berlin, Wisconsin, IMS is one of the largest barter companies in the world. Businesses trade goods and services online using an electronic payment system with monetary units known as trade dollars. The IMS network allows companies to create cost savings and connect to new customers by incorporating barter opportunities in their business models. Further information can be obtained at the company's web site at: www.imsbarter.com.
Chosen Inc. (“Chosen”), a non-profit ministry dedicated to supporting foster and adoptive parenting, has been “chosen” by the local office of a large national trading network to receive donations from its clients.
International Monetary Systems, headquartered in New Berlin, is encouraging its Wisconsin clients to support Chosen.
Everything old is new again. As business bottomed out as a result of COVID-19, the oldest form of trade -- barter -- was booming. However, this is not your father's direct trade barter model. And that makes it even more appealing to cash-strapped businesses now.
Business to business trading has been providing an alternative method of payment that conserves cash, attracts new customers and gives businesses an advantage.
The growth of the Internet, coupled with periodic economic downturns, has spurred continual growth in the barter industry — with tax consequences that are often overlooked by taxpayers engaging in barter transactions.
New Berlin, WI, May 4, 2021. International Monetary Systems, Ltd announced its second major website upgrade in the last six months to better serve its client-base. This investment in infrastructure for IMS clients shows its’ commitment to continue to be the worldwide leader in business-to-business barter services.
The website upgrade launched at the end of April 2021 focuses on the travel industry, to help bolster sales across this pandemic-devastated sector of business. Gathering inspiration from other major travel websites such as Airbnb, TripAdvisor, Kayak and others, the developers at IMS created carefully curated collections of travel properties available throughout the expansive, international IMS network.
These collections feature properties such as all-inclusive resorts, vacation homes, hunting and fishing lodges, bed & breakfasts, cabins, condominiums, hotels, plus much more, and allow IMS travelers to quickly select and book their stays in the type of accommodation they desire. In addition, the website will suggest nearby activities and restaurants offered through the IMS network to the shopper to improve their overall travel experience.
“We are looking at innovative ways to enhance the everyday client buying experience and at the same time increase the seller’s occupancy levels and market share. This website upgrade accomplishes both.” Says CEO John Strabley.
Recent website updates focused on expanding the IMS virtual marketplace platform where IMS clients list and sell products online. These upgraded features added a shopping experience more like Amazon or Etsy and the update saw an increase in web traffic for IMS by over 500%.
Founded in 1985, International Monetary Systems (IMS) serves 23,000 cardholders in 52 North American markets. Based in New Berlin, Wisconsin, IMS is the largest barter company in the world. The IMS network allows companies to create cost savings and connect to new customers by incorporating barter opportunities in their business models. Further information can be obtained at the company's website at: www.IMSBarter.com.
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As the COVID-19 Downturn Continues, IMS Barter Is Busier than Ever
Everything old is new again. As business bottoms out as a result of COVID-19, the oldest form of trade - barter - is doing well. However, this is not your father’s direct trade barter model. And that makes it even more appealing to cash-strapped businesses now.
The pandemic has put many households’ finances in jeopardy. While tough times call for creativity, that doesn’t necessarily mean reinventing the wheel. In fact, people are turning to a practice as old as the wheel itself: bartering.
Everything old is new again. As the paint and coatings business struggles as a result of COVID-19, the oldest form of trade - barter - is booming. However, this is not your father’s direct trade barter model. And that makes it even more appealing to cash-strapped businesses now.
Business-to-business trading has been providing an alternative method of payment that conserves cash, attracts new customers and gives businesses a competitive advantage.
As stay-at-home orders begin easing, small businesses are left to navigate the challenges of this transition period, including how it affects their marketing efforts. To help make navigation a little easier, the incredible CarolRoth.com contributor network of business owners, experts, advisors and entrepreneurs have generously shared their best marketing tips for small business below, in no particular order.
You may notice some similar ideas listed, but I kept them separate, as something in the way one is framed may resonate differently with you.
Retirement often starts like a vacation. You’re all excited and eager to begin the journey. Each day represents the beginning of a new venture.
Until it doesn’t.
For some, it becomes a pleasant, reliable schedule. For others, it’s Bill Murray in Groundhog Day. The incessant repetition begs for something completely different. That’s why you’re better off going into retirement with a handful of casual hobbies. You can rotate between them to keep things different.
What if you want something more than just the pleasure of collecting things? What if you’d really like to build something? You can certainly volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, but, for many, building something doesn’t mean physical. It means something akin to building a business.
If you fall into that group, why not turn one of your hobbies into a “small” business.
Small business reopening has been on everyone’s mind as the United States nears the second month of COVID-19 quarantine.
Some businesses have been weathering the quarantine with limited or no cash flow. They might have incurred debt or exhausted their savings. Some switched to remote operations, having to implement and learn new practices, such as business communications and ways to hire and interview remotely. Others had to make an instant change from brick-and-mortar to online. All had to go through some type of adjustment.
Everything old is new again. As business bottoms out as a result of COVID-10, the oldest form of trade—barter—is booming. However, this is not your father’s direct trade barter model. And that makes it even more appealing to cash-strapped businesses now.
Just ask John Strabley, CEO of IMS Barter (International Monetary System) in New Berlin, Wisconsin. Formed in 1985, IMS has been providing an alternative method of payment that conserves cash, attracts new customers and gives businesses a competitive advantage.
“Since the abrupt economic shutdown in March,” says Strabley, “Our marketplace has hit record online purchasing volume. Our website, IMSBarter.com, has seen a tremendous increase in traffic.”
The economic impact of COVID-19 and related stay-at-home orders has reached nearly unbelievable proportions. As of April 10, 31 percent of Americans were furloughed or had lost their job because of virus-related events, according to a survey by Freedom Debt Relief.
But many businesses are hoping they can hang on to their employees until they can secure Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds to temporarily cover payroll costs or the economy reopens to begin the long process of recovery.
To business owners looking for every possible place to cut costs and preserve cash before initiating layoffs, there are several budget adjustments to consider.
You don’t always have to pay cash. Learn how your small business can trade one product or service for another. If a client (or you) can’t pay with traditional means, it doesn’t mean anyone needs to call small claims court. Instead, what about bartering? You may be imagining old-time scenarios of doctors accepting a bushel of farm goods in exchange for medical treatment, but bartering is alive and well in the modern age.
CardRates informs and educates about the world of credit cards, encouraging better credit decisions and a brighter financial future for all by highlighting how IMS Barter members increase their business and save on the bottom line.
IMS Founder Don Mardak is interviewed on Bloomberg TV's Venture program by Cris Valerio.
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See how IMS Barter can benefit your practice.
10% of local company annual revenue come from selling their services with the IMS Barter network.
IMS creates purchasing power for it's members.
Businesses are discovering that joining IMS Barter can help move excess inventory or unused services and get new sales.
Businesses can trade what they have for what they need in the IMS Barter network.
"Atlas & Sons Paving, a member just entering its 17th year at IMS, is the winner of the Bethpage Best of Long Island contest for masonry in 2018. It was also nominated in 2019 for Best Paving Contractor, Best Mason, and Best Green Company in Long Island! Congratulations and keep the streak going in the upcoming 2020 year!"