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Ep 46-Trading Apples for Oranges-Bartering with Green Apple

Ep 46-Trading Apples for Oranges-Bartering with Green Apple

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Join host Dave Miller on this "Inside the Vault" episode as he welcomes Justin Krane and Brent Blewitt of Green Apple Barter. Founded in 1991, Green Apple has become a vital resource for small businesses in Western Pennsylvania, operating a membership-based barter network that connects thousands of local companies. Dave, Justin, and Brett discuss the mechanics of bartering within the Green Apple Network, highlighting how businesses can leverage things like excess inventory, services, and capacity to gain new customers. Justin and Brent explore the diverse range of industries that benefit from this system and how you can utilize and spend your trade credits within the network. The group also talks about the personal touch that Green Apple offers, acting as a concierge service to help businesses navigate the bartering process effectively. This episode provides valuable insights into how bartering can serve as a strategic tool for small businesses, allowing them to thrive in a competitive market. For more information about Green Apple Barter, visit www.greenapplebarter.com or call 412-821-2900. Thank you for listening to this episode of "Inside the Vault." Subscribe today and follow us for updates, and if you have any questions or topics you would like to hear about, please email us at insidethevault@enterprisebankpgh.com!

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