How to Hire an Auctioneer
Choosing the Right Professional for Your Event Will Mean the Difference Between Success and a Flop
By auctionwally, published Oct 04, 2007
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I love auctioneering because to me, it's the most democratic type of economy available. And saying that auctions are an actual economy is not a typo or an altruistic statement. I really mean they are their own economy.
Within an auction, there is: Currency, both monetary and non-monetary. The trust of fellow dealers is a form of currency that has value, as well as the integrity of an estate and the crew handling it. Marketing, promotion, etc.
See, all of these things hadn't any monetary value until the shape of the auction took place around them, designating them an abstract form of currency.
Then an economy needs markets right? There are enough flea markets and antique shops in this world to keep an endless supply of auctioneers hopping. And there are not really an awful lot of auctioneers.
Mass interest: An economy needs that, no? I mean if a good portion of the world isn't interested in playing ball, then an economy will collapse.
Let's face it, one man's trash has been another man's treasure since the first cave man threw out a Saber toothed Tiger bone, and Grog fashioned it into jewelry for his cave girl. So we know enough people are "willing to play ball".
Now what you may ask does this have to do with hiring an auctioneer. Well, everything.
You see, whether your hiring an auctioneer to MC a charity event, or you want to liquidate Grandmother's estate, your asking someone to do a very big and important job.
Now many of you reading may know that, but a common belief is that the only thing an auctioneer needs to do well is talk fast, and that's just not true.
In the case of an estate liquidation, when your looking to hire an auctioneer, your asking someone to be responsible for a good portion, if not all the entire accumulated wealth of a deceased loved one.
Maybe your in need of a fund raising auction and the event is going to be 50% or more of your organization's yearly budget.
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Did You Know?
A common belief is that the only thing an auctioneer needs to do well is talk fast, and that's just not true.
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