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Yes, the word 'bartering' is the present participle of the verb 'to barter'. The present participle of the verb is a gerund (a verbal noun); for example:
Very few people are skilled in the art of bartering.
they stand for money
Give Consumers The Impression That Their Products Are Popular.
Purchase the product for a second time - APEX :)
customized advertisments
Filtering and arranging media into custom packages
Because they want to effectively advertise to consumers
buying a product and reviewing it online
how you are viewed by companies based on what you buy
We create a trail of information.
Netflix suggest you watch something similar to shows you have already seen-apex
dog food.
Hiring people to playfully respond to people's online posts
mostly untrue, shallow trivia.
written by experts.
an economic system based on exchanging goods instead of money.
secondary exchange.