Category: community
MaxaNet users’ meeting at NAA Conference and Show in Greensboro, NC
Update: the meeting time has been moved to 1 p.m. on Thursday. It’s no secret that we’re big fans of the MaxaNet content management system and Internet bidding system for auctioneers. We’re excited that our friend Will McLemore is organizing a users group meeting to coincide with NAA Conference and Show in Greensboro this Thursday.…
NAA ‘Keys to Success’ survey
Image via Wikipedia The National Auctioneers Association is working with Michigan State University‘s Broad College of Business and Entrepreneurship Institute to present auctioneers with a survey to get a better understanding of the auction industry. Unlike most surveys, the answers to these questions will remain anonymous. Here’s the copy from the email invitations, sent to…
2010 Kansas Auctioneers Association Convention in Wichita, Kansas
We’re putting the final wraps on the 2010 KAA Convention at the Wichita Airport Hilton. Thursday night featured a meet-and-greet honoring past presidents. Lynn Langvardt was the winner of the Kansas Livestock Bid-call Contest held in El Dorado on Thursday night. Last year’s livestock champion, Charlie Cummings, won the KAA Bid-call Contest this year at…
The AuctioneerTech guide to Dimdim presentations
You’re sold. You’ve read something or heard something that tipped you off to the fact that netcasts and virtual meetings don’t have to cost an arm and a leg. You’ve created your Dimdim account and are preparing for your first presentation. What do you need? What should you do? Login early and install the screencaster…
Reclaim screen real estate with Firefox tweaks
Mozilla Firefox is an open-source web browser that is popular for its security, third-party add-ons called extensions, and it’s speed relative to the current dominant browser Internet Explorer. Today we embark on a three-part series about making Mozilla Firefox usable. Our biggest beef with web browsers today is the amount of space used by the…
