Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks in the Auction Business

Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks in the Auction Business

Published by Scott Miedema, COO in the Industrial Auction Association Annual Publication

We have all heard of the phrase “Can you teach an old dog new tricks?” We say YES! The real question is, are you willing to learn?

Internet auctions can trace their origins back to the mid-1990s when the World Wide Web was still in its infancy. In 1995, a website called “AuctionWeb,” founded by Pierre Omidyar, made its debut. This platform later evolved into what we now know as eBay. Omidyar’s vision was to create an online marketplace where people could buy and sell items through a bidding system. Little did he know that his experiment would become a global phenomenon.

eBay quickly gained popularity due to its user-friendly interface and the wide variety of items available for auction. eBay also put fear in the heart of may traditional auctioneers who saw its rise as the end of their services being needed or useful in the future. The auction format added an element of excitement, as buyers competed to win their desired items. eBay’s feedback system also established a level of trust within the online community, allowing users to rate and review their transaction partners.

As an auctioneer and auction business owner, we tended to view this as a new opportunity. It was in the year 2000 I walked into my brother’s office and said if these internet auctions work so well why don’t we try it? My brother. Sid, being the trusting man he is, simply said write up a plan.  Well. we started as one of the rare auction companies at that time venturing into the world of internet auctions, and from the one company we developed to our current stable of five unique online auction companies that offer differing services to the business world and general public.  It has been a very interesting journey full of mistakes and successes.

If you recall this was a time of financial lending changes also. Many companies were getting away from single source financing and the concept of “our bank” and using alternative sources such as leasing companies etc. As a consequence many of the deals we looked at for our established financial clients now didn’t include the best assets as they were leased and typically went back to the OEM or distributor to be resold. On the other hand we would get calls for these “one offs” with sellers having to sell the assets they leased to a closed company and we didn’t have a great solution unless we had an auction that would match the assets. So the online auction was a great method to sell these single or limited assets that weren’t enough for an auction but were valuable to sell.

We dove right in and started developing a private online auction system and there wasn’t much to choose from. What was being developed had no accounting software to go with it etc. We were fortunate and things went well for our online auctions. It was a nice supplement to our regular traditional auction business.  A few auctioneers took note and in the early 200’s the NAA National Auctioneers Association) asked if we would give a speech to the group.  I gladly accepted.

I had this whole speech prepared with the finest technology powerpoint offered in that day and in July gave the speech in Colorado at the NAA convention and show. The room was packed as the topic was hot. I outlined our journey into the online auction world and keep in mind at this point very few auctioneers had ventured into this.  There were a lot of questions and I offered to stay after and answer questions. When my speech was over I was pleased to see a long line of people waiting to ask me questions. In that line I saw many esteemed greats of the auction business, even instructors from my auction school waiting.   One by one, they came up and blasted me verbally on how what we were doing was going to ruin the auction industry. Imagine how my pride and joy were shattered. The old dogs did not want to learn new tricks. Nonetheless we ventured forward. 

We continued to develop our internet auction site and business. It was a grind for sure but it was slowly gaining traction and my brother and I were thrilled at a business that offered a consistent monthly income instead of waiting for “the next deal to come down the pipe”.  In 2005, we were commissioned to sell of the assets of The Cybernet Group in Michigan. This auction and event drew huge national attention because of the level of fraud totaling almost one hundred million dollars. It was featured on American Greed and many other news stories. We chose to sell all the assets online and the response was so large we literally had to shut the auction down several times and reboot the site because our servers could not handle the traffic. But it was a success.

As internet auctions gained traction, other platforms joined the fray. Companies such as Proxibid, Bidspotter and others added to the mix offering an easier outlet for auctioneers to sell their auctions online. Websites like Amazon, Sotheby’s, and Christie’s also recognized the potential of online auctions and began incorporating them into their business models. This expansion led to a diversification of the types of items available for bidding. Today, you can find everything from rare art pieces to automobiles being auctioned online.

Advancements in technology played a crucial role in the growth of internet auctions. High-speed internet, secure payment gateways, and mobile apps made it easier for users to participate in online auctions from anywhere in the world. Moreover, the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms has improved search algorithms and personalized recommendations, enhancing the user experience.

Now almost every auctioneer has online bidding capability in various forms, whether it be static bidding or interactive bidding sites with live auctioneers. The advent of internet auctions has undoubtedly transformed the way we buy and sell goods. Almost everyone has interacted with online auction companies in one way or the other. The old dogs have embraced the new technology and brought it to a whole new level in so many forms. 

So now what will be the next trick to teach to the “old dogs?”

Artificial intelligence (AI) is likely to have a significant impact on auctions in the future in several ways:

  1. Price Prediction: AI can analyze historical data and market trends to predict the likely selling price of items, helping sellers set reserve prices and assisting buyers in making informed bidding decisions.
  2. Personalization: AI can tailor auction recommendations to individual users based on their preferences and past behavior, enhancing the user experience and potentially increasing participation.
  3. Fraud Detection: AI algorithms can help detect fraudulent activity in online auctions, such as shill bidding or counterfeit items, making auctions more secure and trustworthy.
  4. Auction Automation: AI-powered chatbots or automated systems can manage routine auction tasks, such as answering questions from participants, handling bids, and scheduling events.
  5. Dynamic Auctions: AI can enable dynamic pricing in real-time auctions, adjusting bid increments and closing times based on bidder activity to optimize outcomes for both sellers and buyers.
  6. Inventory Management: AI can assist sellers in optimizing their inventory and pricing strategies, ensuring that items are listed at the right time and price for maximum profitability.
  7. Market Insights: AI can provide valuable insights into market trends and demand patterns, helping sellers make informed decisions about which items to auction and when.
  8. Auctioneer Assistance: AI can support human auctioneers by providing real-time information about bidding activity and suggesting strategies to maximize auction outcomes.

Overall, AI is expected to make auctions more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly, benefiting both sellers and buyers in various auction formats, Will AI replace the auctioneer completely? And would you be ok with that? So, will you be the old dog who doesn’t want to learn new tricks, much like many of the hesitant auctioneers in the early 2000’s,  or will you embrace AI as a new way to do business and incorporate it into your auction business?

10 Top Items Sold During 1st Half of 2023

10 Top Items Sold During 1st Half of 2023

Welcome to our blog, where we dive into the thriving world of Miedema Companies and unveil the 10 top items sold during the 1st half of 2023. Miedema Companies, a renowned and innovative auction company, has always been at the forefront of delivering exceptional products and services to its customers. As we explore their latest accomplishments, we will shed light on the diverse range of items that have captured the hearts of buyers worldwide. Whether you’re a passionate follower of Miedema Companies or simply interested in discovering the latest industry trends, this blog will provide you with an in-depth analysis of the 10 top items sold during 1st half of 2023. Join us as we delve into the world of Miedema Companies and uncover the products that have left an indelible mark on the market in the past six months.

10 Items Sold in 1st Half of 2023

2021 John Deere 6145R Tractor

2021 John Deere 6145R Tractor

Sold for $142,500.00 through Miedema Auctioneering in their Spring Hudsonville Consignment Live & Online Auction in April of 2023. Check out the other items that sold at the Spring Hudsonville Consignment Auction by clicking on the John Deere 61245R Tractor.

2013 Vermeer, D20X22 Navigator track directional drilling machine

2013 Vermeer D20X22 Directional Drill

Sold for $195,805.00 through Orbitbid in their Flier's Trenching and Cable Laying Service, Inc. Complete Liquidation Online Auction in March of 2023. Check out the other items that sold in the Flier's Trenching and Cable Laying Service, Inc. Complete Liquidation Online Auction by clicking on the 2013 Vermeer D20X22 Directional Drill picture.

2007 Kenworth T800B Flatbed Knuckleboom Crane Truck

2007 Kenworth T800B Knuckle Boom Crane Truck

Sold for $110,025.00 through Repocast in their Construction & Heavy Equipment Online Auction in May of 2023. Check out the other items that sold in the Construction & Heavy Equipment Online Auction by clicking on the 2007 Kenworth T800B Knuckle Boom Crane Truck picture.

2016 Caterpillar 950M Wheel Loader

Sold for $147,525.00 through Rangerbid in their Municipality & Consignment Equipment Online Auction in May of 2023. Check out the other items that sold in the Municipality & Consignment Equipment Online Auction by clicking on the 2016 Caterpillar 950M Wheel Loader picture.

2017 East Gravel Trailer Set

Sold for $135,025.00 through Repocast in their Construction & Heavy Equipment Online Auction in March of 2023. Check out the other items that sold in the Construction & Heavy Equipment Online Auction by clicking on the 2017 East Gravel Trailer Set picture.

2014 Haas VF-9-50 CNC vertical milling center

2014 Haas VF-9/50 CNC Vertical Milling Center

Sold for $79,600.00 through Orbitbid in their Wolverine Products, Inc. Online Auction in May of 2023. Check out the other items that sold in the Wolverine Products, Inc. Online Auction by clicking on the 2014 Haas VF-9/50 CNC Vertical Milling Center picture.

CAT D11 Crawler Dozer

2005 Caterpillar D11 Crawler Dozer

Sold for $115,000.00 by Miedema's 1800Asset.com, their Direct Sales Company, in May of 2023.

2007 Kenworth T800 Semi

2007 Kenworth T800 Semi

Sold for $77,038.00 through Repocast in their Semi Truck & Trailer. Online Auction in February of 2023. Check out the other items that sold in the Semi Truck & Trailer Online Auction by clicking on the 2007 Kenworth T800 Semi picture.

2021 Chevrolet Tahoe

2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Premier 4WD SUV

Sold for $54,875.00 through Repocast in their Weekly Thursday Online Auction in April of 2023. Check out the other items that sold in their Weekly Thursday Online Auction by clicking on the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe picture.

2014 Fleetwood Excursion M-35B Motorhome

2014 Fleetwood Excursion M-35B Motorhome

Sold for $62,025.00 through Repocast in their Weekly Thursday Online Auction in May of 2023. Check out the other items that sold in their Weekly Thursday Online Auction by clicking on the 2014 Fleetwood Excursion M-35B Motorhome picture.

In conclusion, the first half of 2023 has been an exceptional period for Miedema Companies, as they continue to dominate the market with their top-selling items. From assets from half a dozen different industries, Miedema Companies has showcased its ability to meet the ever-changing demands of consumers. This blog has taken you on a journey through their diverse product lineup, highlighting the items that have captivated buyers worldwide.

To stay connected with Miedema Companies and explore more of their remarkable offerings, we encourage you to visit their Miedema Companies website here. There, you can discover the latest assets, stay updated on upcoming live & online auction, and direct sales assets available through Miedema Companies. Additionally, don’t forget to follow each company on their social media channels, such as YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, to stay informed about their latest promotions, customer testimonials, and industry insights. By joining their online community, you can engage with fellow enthusiasts and be among the first to know about exciting developments from Miedema Companies.

Thank you for joining us on this exploration of Miedema Companies’ top-selling items in the first half of 2023. We hope this blog has provided valuable insights into their success and ignited your curiosity to discover more from this exceptional brand. Stay tuned for future updates and continue to embrace the remarkable world of Miedema Companies.

5 Reasons to Sell Your Construction Equipment with Miedema’s

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Are you in the construction business and seeking an efficient means to sell your equipment, trucks, trailers, and tools? Look no further than Miedema Asset Management Group! We are a comprehensive asset management and auction company that tailors to your specific needs and requirements. Let us help you achieve your selling goals with our adaptable and reliable services. 

 Here’s why you should consider using Miedema Asset Management Group:

  1. Easy & Convenient: Our auctions allow you to sell your construction equipment from the comfort of your home or office as well as offer you (4) convenient Michigan facilities. This allows for a variety of asset solutions for you, saving you time and money.
  2. Global Buyer Base: Our auctions have a wide audience of buyers from all over the country, increasing the visibility of your equipment and machinery and maximizing your chances of getting a great price.
  3. We Sell It All: Our auctions will work with you whether you have 1 piece of construction equipment to sell, a whole fleet of construction equipment and everything in between. The bottom line is, we want to help you and make the selling of your equipment as smooth as possible.
  4. Comprehensive Marketing: Our team of marketing experts will create a comprehensive marketing plan to promote your equipment and ensure it receives maximum exposure. This includes email marketing, social media promotion, and targeted online advertising.
  5. Designated Sales Contact: We have a well-resourced and knowledgeable staff that is well-versed in the construction industry. We’ll assign a dedicated sales contact to you who will act as a great advocate for your equipment and will work with you every step of the way to ensure that you get the best possible price for your equipment. You can trust our team to handle everything from listing your equipment, pictures, processing payments, and so much more.

Selling your equipment with Miedema’s is an extremely effective way to get the best possible price for your equipment with minimal hassle. Our selling platforms and database of 700,000+ registered bidders offer easy and convenient selling, access to a worldwide audience, competitive pricing, comprehensive marketing, and a trusted selling platform. We make it easy, so why wait? Contact Jameson VanDam today to discuss how we can help you!

Jameson VanDam

616-520-1854

Jameson@1800lastbid.com

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