Archive for September, 2010
September 23, 2010 – 1:29 pm
Since we launched our new website design back in late 2009, we have been looking for a way to incorporate some suggestions from auctioneers and bidders on getting as much information into the sale bills while keeping it neat and tidy. Last week we made some tweaks to the salebills. Check out the Blue Tabs [...]
September 14, 2010 – 3:07 pm
From the Journal Times RACINE – In the months before Bob Hagemann and his wife were married their dates were somewhat unusual as Hagemann starting practicing his auctioneering skills. “We would be driving, and all of a sudden he would be doing these long chants,” Sally Hagemann said. “Big black bear bit a big black [...]
September 11, 2010 – 3:02 pm
One of the toughest decisions you can make in business is to accept that you cannot be everything to everyone. That to provide the kind of service you want to give your customers you need to narrow your focus. That’s the decision we made a year ago when we ceased selling general merchandise and real [...]
September 10, 2010 – 10:00 am
Auctioneers are hearing from lots of people who need to sell things quickly. Buyers are less plentiful. By Christina Rexrode charlotteobserver.com DOBSON They’ve come from all over, about 100 people packed in a small room of the Hampton Inn – basically the only thing off this interstate exit in rural Surry County. There are a [...]
September 2, 2010 – 8:34 am
From Kevin Kaiser of SuretyBonds.com As with many other professions, auctioneers and auction houses rely on surety bonds in order to conduct business. Required in businesses as diverse as janitorial services, car sales, construction, and nursing homes, surety bonds protect consumers from fraud and misconduct and also ensure that the company required to have the [...]