In recent months there's been a growing buzz about these handheld bidding devices allowing patrons to bid electronically in the silent auction and appeal. They have their perks, though I'm not convinced that raising more money is among them. Watch the video below. ... Read On >
VIDEO: Buying a prize for a raffle? Consider Woot!
This company has a clever business model, fun website, and GREAT deals. As I reviewed the site, I saw many prize ideas for a raffle and included suggestions in the video. If you need to buy a raffle prize because your procurement efforts haven't yielded the perfect prize, this could be a useful website. Watch the video below. ================ For more advanced raffle help, here's your resource. In this 90-minute training, you'll learn how and why some raffles are top-performing. You'll ... Read On >
How to get our benefit auction Facebook posts to show up in your feed
Last month I had a Facebook fan (or "likers," to use the new FB terminology) post a question on the Red Apple Auctions' page. He was wondering why my benefit auction posts hadn't shown up in his feed for awhile. If you're a fan of Red Apple Auctions on Facebook and have been missing our posts, here's your answer. Facebook continues to change its look and filters. The basics remain the same (For instance, I'm still talking to my aunt on my personal page and sharing great benefit auction ... Read On >
VIDEO: Procuring behind the scenes TV show experiences
Just because you lack an LA connection doesn't mean you can't procure a behind-the-scenes television activity for your gala event. In this video, I give you several suggestions for how to snag this activity and add it to your benefit auction items. Watch the video below. ... Read On >
Speaking at the BAS Summit: “From Darkness into Decision”
The BAS Summit was recently held in Baltimore, Maryland. The conference is a training FOR benefit auctioneers and generally taught BY benefit auctioneers, and it's organized by the National Auctioneers Association. I have spoken before at this event, presenting in a more typical 90-minute workshop fashion. But in this case, I was asked to speak in a TED talk style, along with some other auctioneers who covered a variety of subjects. Our slides auto-advanced every 15 seconds and we had 5 ... Read On >