Here is something to ponder. Spending time in Chicago for Thanksgiving, I witnessed more cars than available parking spaces at the mall, people elbow to elbow inside the mall and in every store. Most of them were spending when the media said it would be one of the worst Black Friday's in history. What REALLY happened? Black Friday spending was up 7% over last year! The doom and gloom predictions were totally off the mark. They are off the mark with donations too.
In recent conversations with nonprofit leaders, I have found that many of them have been surprised at their support from sponsors and donors. They were expecting the worst and discovered just the opposite. They discover that their supporters are still there with generous gifts of cash, trips and wonderful items that can be presented for auction. In Cleveland, National City Bank was generous enough to support the local community with $20 million dollars directed annually to nonprofits. When PNC Bank bought NCB, the initial thought was less dollars for nonprofits. Actually, just the opposite happened, PNC announced it would contribute $5-million more in availability to the Cleveland community than National City Bank was contributing. What an opportunity for nonprofits in Cleveland!
Crisis by definition means "leading to a decisive change" and the financial crisis is being addressed. There is plenty of spending still taking place and it is being witnessed in the malls and online. If spending is up 7% from last year, shouldn't organizations benefit too?
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
When Donations Drop, Raise the Message
As 2008 nears an end, nonprofit and charity organizations are looking for holiday cheer in generous donations. A little extra at this time of year can go a long way to satisfy needs. But if donations shrink this holiday season, how will charities cope as demand for dollars rise?
The primary reason people support charities is due to an attachment with the cause. Now is the time to reinforce the message of what their donation will do for your organization. For example, if money is needed for hiring a new employee, tell donors that with their donation, the hiring of a new staff member will solve many needs. List the numerous benefits that new employee will resolve for the organization. I have conducted many nonprofit auctions that do not inform their generous guests of what happens to all the raised money. I have had organization presidents tell me that their gala is not the time to talk business, this is a party and time to have fun! Talk about missing a huge opportunity to let donors understand the cause!
No matter what economic time we face, I always tell organizations to deliver the mission message. Charity begins at home, but you are also part of the family.
The primary reason people support charities is due to an attachment with the cause. Now is the time to reinforce the message of what their donation will do for your organization. For example, if money is needed for hiring a new employee, tell donors that with their donation, the hiring of a new staff member will solve many needs. List the numerous benefits that new employee will resolve for the organization. I have conducted many nonprofit auctions that do not inform their generous guests of what happens to all the raised money. I have had organization presidents tell me that their gala is not the time to talk business, this is a party and time to have fun! Talk about missing a huge opportunity to let donors understand the cause!
No matter what economic time we face, I always tell organizations to deliver the mission message. Charity begins at home, but you are also part of the family.
Monday, November 17, 2008
If Grants Sink, How Will Nonprofits Swim?
If your nonprofit organization happens to be in Ohio, a Nov. 17, 2008 article in The Cleveland Plain Dealer states that the economic downturn "could mean fewer grants for Ohio's nonprofit groups in 2009." Here is a news flash, nonprofits always need money. Whether they receive a grant or not, charities always need more money. The question should be, how will they get more?
Foundations will continue to grant money because they must. Foundations exist for this exact reason. There are thousands of opportunities for nonprofit organizations to receive grants and mandated money. If an organization is aggressive enough, they will be awarded. It is the same principle in auctions.
The best survive because they adapt. The ones who worry do so because they go to the same well time after time until its dry. Business succeeds on the strength of ideas and relationships. Unless you go beyond what you have already mastered, one will never grow. What we seek we shall find and what we flee from, flees with us. It is time to seek that new money opportunity. Time to spread the word about your tremendous organization, its factor on the community or its spectacular auction event that is a must to attend! Be the organization that raises more money with the assistance of a certified benefit auctioneer specialist.
Fear defeats more people than any other one thing in the world.- Ralph Waldo Emerson. Don't let fear sink your fundraising efforts when lifeboats like auctions are available.
Foundations will continue to grant money because they must. Foundations exist for this exact reason. There are thousands of opportunities for nonprofit organizations to receive grants and mandated money. If an organization is aggressive enough, they will be awarded. It is the same principle in auctions.
The best survive because they adapt. The ones who worry do so because they go to the same well time after time until its dry. Business succeeds on the strength of ideas and relationships. Unless you go beyond what you have already mastered, one will never grow. What we seek we shall find and what we flee from, flees with us. It is time to seek that new money opportunity. Time to spread the word about your tremendous organization, its factor on the community or its spectacular auction event that is a must to attend! Be the organization that raises more money with the assistance of a certified benefit auctioneer specialist.
Fear defeats more people than any other one thing in the world.- Ralph Waldo Emerson. Don't let fear sink your fundraising efforts when lifeboats like auctions are available.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Economy Does Not Have To Be A Hardship For Benefits
We cannot escape a tough economy. The hardships affects all of us and each season seems to bring a little tougher times in 2008. Some organizations have cancelled their large fundraisiser believing that throwing in the towel to the ecomomy is better than trying harder to find new money. Well, I am here to tell you that yes, the economy has affected market price but it has not stalled giving.
In 2008, non-profits who invested in a certified benefit auctioneer specialist that would educate their committee in order to make more money, made a lot more money. I have never conducted an auction where the organization did not exceed its funding goal. How can that be in an economy that is hammered by job loss, foreclosures and bank closings?
This past weekend I conducted auctions for The Cleveland POPS Orchestra and The Great Lakes Historical Society. On back-to-back evenings these wonderful organizations had rather small attendance. The POPS had about 200 and the GLHS nearly 150 supporting guests. How can an organization get a lot out of a little? They did it by applying Auction brio services. The Cleveland POPS Orchestra's G-Clef Ball made more money in 10 minutes of their live auction than they had in 3-hours in last years auction without Auction brio. In a rough economy, they set a record in raising funds. The Great Lakes Historical Society set sail with a new live auction record too!
The economy does not have to be a hardship for benefits. By teaming with Auction brio, it remains an opportunity to raise more money.
In 2008, non-profits who invested in a certified benefit auctioneer specialist that would educate their committee in order to make more money, made a lot more money. I have never conducted an auction where the organization did not exceed its funding goal. How can that be in an economy that is hammered by job loss, foreclosures and bank closings?
This past weekend I conducted auctions for The Cleveland POPS Orchestra and The Great Lakes Historical Society. On back-to-back evenings these wonderful organizations had rather small attendance. The POPS had about 200 and the GLHS nearly 150 supporting guests. How can an organization get a lot out of a little? They did it by applying Auction brio services. The Cleveland POPS Orchestra's G-Clef Ball made more money in 10 minutes of their live auction than they had in 3-hours in last years auction without Auction brio. In a rough economy, they set a record in raising funds. The Great Lakes Historical Society set sail with a new live auction record too!
The economy does not have to be a hardship for benefits. By teaming with Auction brio, it remains an opportunity to raise more money.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
It Is Not How Many, Its How Much
When I speak to an organization for the first time, I ask them about the previous years events. If they had a live auction I ask, was it successful ? Did you exceed your goal? Were guests entertained? Did they comment on how much fun they had or how much you raised? How many participated? Did items go for market values? By understanding what happened in the past is an indicator of what could happen in the future, good or bad.
Many organizations have bad experiences with live auctions. Some are poorly organized. Most are conducted by non-professionals that have no concept of market value and will cost the organizations tens of thousands of non-raised dollars. A bad experience can be a bear to repair. All organizations want to make more money, but many do not want a "long live auction". They want 5 items and make $50,000 dollars. I ask if they have the audience that will support 5 items that will average $10,000 a piece. Every one of them will say no. So, how do they propose the auctioneer will raise $50,000 with 5 items? The most important question is, how much do you want to make? As a certified benefit auctioneer specialist I will evaluate the answers and then start enhancing the live auctions. Contact Auction brio to make the most at your gala or event.
Many organizations have bad experiences with live auctions. Some are poorly organized. Most are conducted by non-professionals that have no concept of market value and will cost the organizations tens of thousands of non-raised dollars. A bad experience can be a bear to repair. All organizations want to make more money, but many do not want a "long live auction". They want 5 items and make $50,000 dollars. I ask if they have the audience that will support 5 items that will average $10,000 a piece. Every one of them will say no. So, how do they propose the auctioneer will raise $50,000 with 5 items? The most important question is, how much do you want to make? As a certified benefit auctioneer specialist I will evaluate the answers and then start enhancing the live auctions. Contact Auction brio to make the most at your gala or event.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Races to Record Fund Raising Finish!
A one-of-its kind has prestige. For 26 years, the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix has showcased a vintage car race thru the picturesque parks and serpentine streets of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The PVGP prides itself as the longest continually running vintage road race in the nation. This world class racing event gathers over 50,000 spectators and gives all its proceeds to two charities, the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and the Allegheny Valley School. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix hosts its Blacktie & Tailpipes Gala at the 108 year old Fox Chapel Golf Club. Architecturally intertwined with the Allegheny Mountains, it is one of the most elegant and picturesque settings for a benefit anywhere in the country.
Celebrating its 11th gala anniversary, the committee of the Blacktie & Tailpipes Gala sought to invigorate its event by hiring a licensed professional auctioneer to solely call bids for its live auction. But it was a recommendation to seek the services of Auction brio that ignited intrigue to the event director. On a Sunday morning Mark held a conference call with the event director and the silent auction chairperson. By listening to the committee Mark assessed their needs. The committee presented a tough challenge. With fewer items available for bidding they wanted a larger revenue return. It is the expertise of a certified benefit auctioneer specialist to present a solution to achieve this goal. Examples were presented where he could increase bidding thus increasing revenue on the live and silent auction. Upon investing in Mark, he restructured the live auction and managed the silent auction by turning a bargain table into a money generator.
Guests arrived to the summer sun brightly reflecting off the glossy finish of polished vintage cars that lined the grass median of the Fox Chapel Golf Club. Dressed for the era photographers took flash photos to commemorate the moment. Champagne was served as guests admired and discussed the eras, chassis and models of the collection of vintage cars. One of the items for auction, a Mini Cooper S Experience, was strategically parked outside the entrance doors. It was a fashionable setting for an elegant auction gala.
The silent auction opened with a beautiful presentation. Guests hovered over items and continued to raise the bidding. When the silent auction closed at 9pm it generated more money than any previous year! Mark had successfully executed a silent auction with limited items and delivered a money generator. The live auction elevated to a new record of revenue. An elite Kolbold Watch Co. Men’s timepiece produced immediate results. Mark received an instant bid and sold the elegant timepiece for $3,500!
Remarkably, an auction with fewer items returned more money for the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Blacktie & Tailpipes Gala. Mark’s expertise in auction management and Auction brio services revved-up record revenue. His results drive one-of-a-kind prestige.
"Mark was able to come in at the last minute to help us with our live and silent auctions. While I was originally looking for just a live auctioneer, he explained his services and we decided to work more collaboratively on the entire fundraising event. Our revenue increased with 30% fewer packages than in prior years. We had higher bidders on fewer items and were able to make this event a huge success with his help.”
Beth Martin ~ Event Chair Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix
Celebrating its 11th gala anniversary, the committee of the Blacktie & Tailpipes Gala sought to invigorate its event by hiring a licensed professional auctioneer to solely call bids for its live auction. But it was a recommendation to seek the services of Auction brio that ignited intrigue to the event director. On a Sunday morning Mark held a conference call with the event director and the silent auction chairperson. By listening to the committee Mark assessed their needs. The committee presented a tough challenge. With fewer items available for bidding they wanted a larger revenue return. It is the expertise of a certified benefit auctioneer specialist to present a solution to achieve this goal. Examples were presented where he could increase bidding thus increasing revenue on the live and silent auction. Upon investing in Mark, he restructured the live auction and managed the silent auction by turning a bargain table into a money generator.
Guests arrived to the summer sun brightly reflecting off the glossy finish of polished vintage cars that lined the grass median of the Fox Chapel Golf Club. Dressed for the era photographers took flash photos to commemorate the moment. Champagne was served as guests admired and discussed the eras, chassis and models of the collection of vintage cars. One of the items for auction, a Mini Cooper S Experience, was strategically parked outside the entrance doors. It was a fashionable setting for an elegant auction gala.
The silent auction opened with a beautiful presentation. Guests hovered over items and continued to raise the bidding. When the silent auction closed at 9pm it generated more money than any previous year! Mark had successfully executed a silent auction with limited items and delivered a money generator. The live auction elevated to a new record of revenue. An elite Kolbold Watch Co. Men’s timepiece produced immediate results. Mark received an instant bid and sold the elegant timepiece for $3,500!
Remarkably, an auction with fewer items returned more money for the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Blacktie & Tailpipes Gala. Mark’s expertise in auction management and Auction brio services revved-up record revenue. His results drive one-of-a-kind prestige.
"Mark was able to come in at the last minute to help us with our live and silent auctions. While I was originally looking for just a live auctioneer, he explained his services and we decided to work more collaboratively on the entire fundraising event. Our revenue increased with 30% fewer packages than in prior years. We had higher bidders on fewer items and were able to make this event a huge success with his help.”
Beth Martin ~ Event Chair Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix
Monday, October 27, 2008
Cleveland Indians Hit All-Time Fundraising High with Auction brio!
Many times an annual event can get routine. The same items are auctioned year after year and the event becomes predictable. How can a live auction increase its fundraising abilities?
After 16 consecutive years, the Cleveland Indians Charity Golf Classic sought to invigorate their live auction and fundraising capabilities. By having market knowledge of the sports items up for auction, Auction brio enhanced the CIC auction to raising its fundraising totals to a new record high!
"We thank you for your incredible energy and enthusiasm as the auctioneer at our annual CIC Celebrity Golf Classic. With your unique style and expertise in the sports memorabilia world, CIC was able to realize an all-time high in revenues generated through our live auction. We could not have achieved that success without your knowledge of sports and your professional effort. We look forward to working more with you on future CIC events."
-Bob DiBiasio Vice President Public Relations, Cleveland Indians.
After 16 consecutive years, the Cleveland Indians Charity Golf Classic sought to invigorate their live auction and fundraising capabilities. By having market knowledge of the sports items up for auction, Auction brio enhanced the CIC auction to raising its fundraising totals to a new record high!
"We thank you for your incredible energy and enthusiasm as the auctioneer at our annual CIC Celebrity Golf Classic. With your unique style and expertise in the sports memorabilia world, CIC was able to realize an all-time high in revenues generated through our live auction. We could not have achieved that success without your knowledge of sports and your professional effort. We look forward to working more with you on future CIC events."
-Bob DiBiasio Vice President Public Relations, Cleveland Indians.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
It Is Worse to Pay to Little
We want more for less, but paying less can never get more. So don't expect a BIG return on a small or no investment.
Organizations seeking an auctioneer to perform for free or cheap service is looking for a very disappointing fundraiser. Think about it, a person who isn't paid or under compensated never puts their best into the work. If they are free, there is no obligation to perform their best and the organization should understand that when looking for a free service. I have witnessed non professionals take the podium for a live auction following long involvement in the libations. The party is the main event so why worry about raising money for the cause? Free service promotes opportunity to just have a good time. Raising money..that's way down the list at the party. The fact is, getting what you don't pay for...costs the organization more!
It is unwise to pay too much, but it is worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you sometimes lose a little money that's all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying too little and getting a lot, it cannot be done! If you buy from the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run and if you do that, you will have enough to pay for something better.
It is worse to pay too little or not pay at all.
Organizations seeking an auctioneer to perform for free or cheap service is looking for a very disappointing fundraiser. Think about it, a person who isn't paid or under compensated never puts their best into the work. If they are free, there is no obligation to perform their best and the organization should understand that when looking for a free service. I have witnessed non professionals take the podium for a live auction following long involvement in the libations. The party is the main event so why worry about raising money for the cause? Free service promotes opportunity to just have a good time. Raising money..that's way down the list at the party. The fact is, getting what you don't pay for...costs the organization more!
It is unwise to pay too much, but it is worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you sometimes lose a little money that's all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying too little and getting a lot, it cannot be done! If you buy from the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run and if you do that, you will have enough to pay for something better.
It is worse to pay too little or not pay at all.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Taking Silent Auction from Bargain Table to Money Generator!
Who doesn't love a bargain? Silent auctions have traditionally been targeted by guests to steal an item with a cheap bid. But continuing to feed the "tradition" of the bargain table is not helping your organizations chance to raise more money. Its time to start a new tradition and make the silent auction table a money generator!
Improperly managed silent auctions cost non-profit organizations thousands in uncollected dollars! There are numerous techniques that will elevate the silent auction and only an experienced certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialist can produce it. Elevating a silent auction into a money generator takes knowledge, experience and education. As Cleveland's premiere benefit auctioneer, Mark Schroeder will educate the committee and assist the transition of the silent auction into a larger funds generator.
Live auctions should always generate more money than a silent auction, but with Auction brio's services, enhancement, education and management, the silent auction will elevate earnings and should challenge the live auction as the leader of the bottom line. Start a new tradition for your silent auction and let Cleveland's premiere benefit auctioneer take the bargain table and evolve it into a big money generator!
Improperly managed silent auctions cost non-profit organizations thousands in uncollected dollars! There are numerous techniques that will elevate the silent auction and only an experienced certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialist can produce it. Elevating a silent auction into a money generator takes knowledge, experience and education. As Cleveland's premiere benefit auctioneer, Mark Schroeder will educate the committee and assist the transition of the silent auction into a larger funds generator.
Live auctions should always generate more money than a silent auction, but with Auction brio's services, enhancement, education and management, the silent auction will elevate earnings and should challenge the live auction as the leader of the bottom line. Start a new tradition for your silent auction and let Cleveland's premiere benefit auctioneer take the bargain table and evolve it into a big money generator!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Mark Schroeder conducts Play-by-Play on SportsTime Ohio
Mark Schroeder, Cleveland's premiere benefit auctioneer specialist, has been selected to be the play-by-play announcer for the SportsTime Ohio television broadcast of the Capital University vs. John Carroll University football game Saturday October 18th, 2008 at Don Shula Stadium. Schroeder is a 1983 graduate of JCU and stared as a placekicker for the Blue Streaks for four years finishing his career there as the fourth leading scorer in school history and earned honors as a Division III Little All American. Schroeder's broadcast career spans over twenty years at the CBS, FOX, FOX Sports and Fox Sports Net television networks.
Tune in to hear the only Emmy Award winning auctioneer in the country call the game between the Crusaders and Blue Streaks live on the web at 7pm at http://www.wjcu.org/. The game will be broadcast on SportsTime Ohio airing Sunday, October 19th at noon, Monday, October 20th at 5am and 12pm, then again Tuesday, October 22nd at 7pm.
Tune in to hear the only Emmy Award winning auctioneer in the country call the game between the Crusaders and Blue Streaks live on the web at 7pm at http://www.wjcu.org/. The game will be broadcast on SportsTime Ohio airing Sunday, October 19th at noon, Monday, October 20th at 5am and 12pm, then again Tuesday, October 22nd at 7pm.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Market is Down but Giving is UP!
In the last two weeks, the stock market has sunk to two of its lowest days of trading in Wall Street history. The media is riding the panic selling and it feels like they are actually reveling in a recession. Everyone is concerned, but what does it all mean to non-profit organizations who depend on sponsorships, underwriting and other forms of generous donations to assist their cause?
There is no need to harp on the obvious of economic strife in the USA, but the US economy is not dead. Wall Street is designed to bend and not break. It is like a rubber band. It stretches as far as it can go and it snaps back. Then it starts to stretch again. Traders buy, buy, buy then sell, sell, sell then its back to buy, buy, buy. The stock market is not your guide to non-profit support.
In a time when giving to charity could be dropped down the list of priorities, I have found that hasn't been the case at all. People and companies are still buying table sponsorships, attending galas and participating in lively bidding during auctions. If you give your guests a reason to bid, they will come through!
In nearly five years of conducting auctions I have successfully exceeded the money goal for every auction. I have a 100% return on investment for my clients! This has occurred in a time where companies have shutdown and people have left the Midwest for other opportunities in the South. The market may be down right now but when I conduct a benefit auction giving is UP! Let me help you raise your funds because giving is UP!
There is no need to harp on the obvious of economic strife in the USA, but the US economy is not dead. Wall Street is designed to bend and not break. It is like a rubber band. It stretches as far as it can go and it snaps back. Then it starts to stretch again. Traders buy, buy, buy then sell, sell, sell then its back to buy, buy, buy. The stock market is not your guide to non-profit support.
In a time when giving to charity could be dropped down the list of priorities, I have found that hasn't been the case at all. People and companies are still buying table sponsorships, attending galas and participating in lively bidding during auctions. If you give your guests a reason to bid, they will come through!
In nearly five years of conducting auctions I have successfully exceeded the money goal for every auction. I have a 100% return on investment for my clients! This has occurred in a time where companies have shutdown and people have left the Midwest for other opportunities in the South. The market may be down right now but when I conduct a benefit auction giving is UP! Let me help you raise your funds because giving is UP!
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
INVEST your money & Contract a Certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialist
If I handed you $50,000 right now would you run to your mechanic and ask their opinion on the best investment options for your $50,000 dollars? Would you ask a dentist's opinion regarding the best way to increase the value of your house in order to maximize its potential to sell? Of course not! You'd hire a professional, an expert in that field that would exercise their knowledge to maximize your precious investment. Hiring a licensed professional auctioneer who is a certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialist to conduct your fundraiser, the lifeline to your organization, is the smartest investment of the gala and should be your number one priority.
The auctioneer is the money generator. Money generator that's right! He raises tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars within thirty minutes to an hour. When assembling the components of your fund raising gala or event, it's the licensed professional Benefit Auctioneer Specialist who should be your first investment. There is a simple and beneficial reason for this decision. It is the licensed professional auctioneer who is MAKING your organization money. All others are COSTS to your event or gala. Building rental, catering and musicians are costs for your event, while an investment in Auction brio pays dividends against an auctioneer's professional fees. There is no other venue to receive returns like 30, 40, 50 or more percent on your investment within 30 minutes! Wall Street cannot do it. It can only happen by investing in a licensed professional auctioneer who is a certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialist.
The BAS is the elite of benefit auctioneers. Earning the BAS designation takes education, experience and dedication. Like earning your doctorate in your professional field, the BAS has been earned by less than 1% of all licensed auctioneers in North America. I was one of the first 90 Benefit Auctioneer Specialists in North America to elevate my professional status and earn this certification through the National Auctioneer Association.
Why would you entrust the local weatherperson to orchestrate your fund raising auction? A weatherperson can predict a tornado, but they cannot predict the horrific damage in that forecast. Prevent a fundraising disaster and eliminate an amateur forecast for your auction. To make more money, invest your money by contracting one of the elite licensed professional auctioneer's who is a certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialist and Cleveland's premiere benefit auctioneer.
The auctioneer is the money generator. Money generator that's right! He raises tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars within thirty minutes to an hour. When assembling the components of your fund raising gala or event, it's the licensed professional Benefit Auctioneer Specialist who should be your first investment. There is a simple and beneficial reason for this decision. It is the licensed professional auctioneer who is MAKING your organization money. All others are COSTS to your event or gala. Building rental, catering and musicians are costs for your event, while an investment in Auction brio pays dividends against an auctioneer's professional fees. There is no other venue to receive returns like 30, 40, 50 or more percent on your investment within 30 minutes! Wall Street cannot do it. It can only happen by investing in a licensed professional auctioneer who is a certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialist.
The BAS is the elite of benefit auctioneers. Earning the BAS designation takes education, experience and dedication. Like earning your doctorate in your professional field, the BAS has been earned by less than 1% of all licensed auctioneers in North America. I was one of the first 90 Benefit Auctioneer Specialists in North America to elevate my professional status and earn this certification through the National Auctioneer Association.
Why would you entrust the local weatherperson to orchestrate your fund raising auction? A weatherperson can predict a tornado, but they cannot predict the horrific damage in that forecast. Prevent a fundraising disaster and eliminate an amateur forecast for your auction. To make more money, invest your money by contracting one of the elite licensed professional auctioneer's who is a certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialist and Cleveland's premiere benefit auctioneer.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Auction brio stars for SportsTime Ohio to congratulate Tribe Pitcher Cliff Lee on 20th win!
Always seeking a creative way to produce a television promo, SportsTime Ohio selected Cleveland's premiere auctioneer Mark Schroeder of Auction brio to write and be the talent for a 30 second television promo to congratulate Cleveland Indians pitcher Cliff Lee on his 20th win of the season. It wasn't about how many takes to shoot a keeper, but how fast he could recite the Cy Young type season in a auctioneer type chant. Mark wrote about every decision the Tribe ace had in the 2008 season and had to race through it within :26 seconds. That's 20-wins, 3-losses and a few no-decisions. Check it out on this blog or click right here to view Mark Schroeder auctioneer of Auction brio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aGIA8rxvDU.
Not only does Mark raise more money, but he also is the only Cleveland benefit auctioneer who will bring celebrity to your benefit auction.
Not only does Mark raise more money, but he also is the only Cleveland benefit auctioneer who will bring celebrity to your benefit auction.
Premiere Auction brio the Blog
Welcome!
As Cleveland's premier benefit auctioneer, I would like to welcome you to the Premiere blog for benefit auctions. This is the board for non profits, 501 c 3 and others to discover new ideas how to raise more money with advice from one of the first 90 certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialists in North America. This is the blog to ask questions regarding your fundraiser, benefit auction or auction event. Executives and event directors will discover that this board elevates your event!
I have a 100% success rate of raising more money at non-profit fundraising auctions. Auction brio raises the bar surpassing the goal at every benefit auction that I have called a bid over the last 4 and a half years!
Knowledge is not only power, it raises funds! Auction brio the Blog will have columns writtten by, Mark Schroeder BAS the only munti-Emmy Award winning Benefit Auctioneer Specialist in the world. I will instruct and conduct ways to enhancing and elevating your event. How is it that is a troubled economy, I have been able to exceed an event or galas auction day fundraising goal? I have sought further education in my profession and have researched the needs. I am uncontested as the premier benefit auctioneer in Cleveland, Northeast Ohio and expanding out to Pennsylvania, Michigan, Illinois and Texas. Non profits across the country are contacting me daily about my success and knowledge. They are looking for innovative ideas to raise funds. As a certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialist who represents less than 1% of all licensed auctioneers in North America, I can raise their funding.
So find ways to raise more money in the live or silent auction with Auction brio the Blog. Read and learn or ask and discover. You will benefit from http://www.auctionbrio.com/ and Auction brio the Blog.
As Cleveland's premier benefit auctioneer, I would like to welcome you to the Premiere blog for benefit auctions. This is the board for non profits, 501 c 3 and others to discover new ideas how to raise more money with advice from one of the first 90 certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialists in North America. This is the blog to ask questions regarding your fundraiser, benefit auction or auction event. Executives and event directors will discover that this board elevates your event!
I have a 100% success rate of raising more money at non-profit fundraising auctions. Auction brio raises the bar surpassing the goal at every benefit auction that I have called a bid over the last 4 and a half years!
Knowledge is not only power, it raises funds! Auction brio the Blog will have columns writtten by, Mark Schroeder BAS the only munti-Emmy Award winning Benefit Auctioneer Specialist in the world. I will instruct and conduct ways to enhancing and elevating your event. How is it that is a troubled economy, I have been able to exceed an event or galas auction day fundraising goal? I have sought further education in my profession and have researched the needs. I am uncontested as the premier benefit auctioneer in Cleveland, Northeast Ohio and expanding out to Pennsylvania, Michigan, Illinois and Texas. Non profits across the country are contacting me daily about my success and knowledge. They are looking for innovative ideas to raise funds. As a certified Benefit Auctioneer Specialist who represents less than 1% of all licensed auctioneers in North America, I can raise their funding.
So find ways to raise more money in the live or silent auction with Auction brio the Blog. Read and learn or ask and discover. You will benefit from http://www.auctionbrio.com/ and Auction brio the Blog.
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