Posts tagged ‘Benefit Auctioneer Qualities’

If you are looking for an auctioneer to sell at your next benefit auction, you have probably been in attendance at a fundraising auction before. We can probably all imagine the unfortunate Cub Scout parent or soccer team mom thrown out on stage to auction off a cake at the next bake sale. They do their best, of course, and they cannot be blamed for the result. Hopefully, you can all picture another bake sale with a professional auctioneer. What makes the difference? One of the most essential qualities is that he is a smooth speaker.

Whether he admits it or not, an auctioneer is a performer. He must love to speak to an audience. This characteristic is pretty rare in itself. Most statistics list the fear of public speaking as the number one fear, even over the fear of death! A confident charity auctioneer can work “on the fly”, feeling out his audience, and adjusting his techniques to fit the occasion. He takes control of the crowd and directs the proceedings with ease. Some organizations even use the auctioneer as the master of ceremonies. Why not? He is a natural at the job anyway and many charity volunteers are not. The product of a great benefit auctioneer is a happy, excited crowd and you cannot get unless he is a dynamic speaker. Continue reading ‘Benefit Auctioneer Qualities – #1 Speaker’ »

Listening to a benefit auctioneer without skills is like tuning your radio to the emergency broadcast system test. It is literally hard for your ears to listen to an auctioneer with poor skills for any amount of time. You just want to turn it off. On the contrary, the audience of a skillful auctioneer can listen to him for hours without tiring.

A benefit auctioneer must be trained to have a quality chant. It is a skill that must be improved by much practice. A beautiful rhythmic chant is like music and changes the atmosphere of the event. Often times, there are feet tapping to the melodic rhythm. Continue reading ‘Benefit Auctioneer Qualities – Number 3 Skill’ »

There are many auctioneers out there. What makes them all different? A professional benefit auctioneer is going to have his own style, his own way of doing things that conveys his attitude. The way guests at a benefit auction perceive him is very dependant on his style. You are making him a spokesperson for your nonprofit organization; make sure he represents you well.

The professional benefit auctioneer is an entertainer, and should look and dress the part. Even a livestock auctioneer, selling in a dusty barn full of stinky cows, should look like a professional — in boots and a cowboy hat, of course. The audience has an expectation to go with every auction specialty and benefit auctions are no exception. Benefit auctions are an event not just a sale and the guests are there for a fun night out. Continue reading ‘Benefit Auctioneer Qualities – Number 4 Style’ »

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