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jhaga wrote:
My idea is that he would pay by helping the others when they need help in some project.


Well to be honest, I think that would be a starting point, in terms of helping others. Digging around, I think some groups similar to what we are talking about exist -- rent-a-coder type groups. Not sure if any exist yet where you barter time.

Let me state first, I'm not meaning to be negative. I’m just looking at things from a pessimistic, yet realistic, angle.

There are problems with bartering for services. Unlike bartering for goods, there is no tangible exchange. In other words, you are not trading apples for clams. So people tend to evaluate how they fulfill that barter agreement based what their needs are. Not the spirit of the agreement. This is not always the case, but I will provide a case in point below.

Lots of things are done on barter agreements in the radio broadcast industry. Thus the phrase radio stations are often, “Trade rich and cash flow poor.” Normally these agreements work out because the stations trade air-time – a non-tangible product – for goods and services by advertisers – often start-ups – without much capital that couldn’t afford to advertise otherwise. When trading for goods, this usually works out for everybody. However, the times when radio stations usually get burned are when trading for services.

For example, WXYZ is approached by start up ISP and web publisher X. They strike an agreement that WXYX will run 100 ads a month for X. In exchange, X will design and manage the station’s website. Since WXYZ’s traffic and billing process is mostly automated X’s ads run almost unnoticed -- faithfully. X keeps up its part of the agreement until X starts to get busy with paying customers. These paying customers start to take control of X’s attention and the level of service provided to WXYZ drops and drops until the station’s needs start being ignored. Of course the story ends differently in each case, but it almost always ends the relationship badly.

This scenario has been repeated dozens, if not hundreds, of times at radio stations here in the US alone. I can see this pattern playing out in the proposed co-op as well. Perhaps not with the frequency that I described in the radio business, but it will happen if no tangible product or financial exchange occurs.


Regards,
The Boolean Operator aka Boo
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