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LARGEST GATHERING....
October 22, 2000 will go down in history as one
of the largest gatherings of Arabian horse enthusiasts to have ever taken
place. Where did all of these people gather? What was happening? Why did almost
150,000 Arabian horse people attend? Because Eileen Verdieck, president of
International Equine Management, and creator of ArabianAuction.com, asked them
to come!
Throughout her career, Eileen Verdieck has been
a pioneer in the Arabian horse Industry. As an International trainer, judge,
and consultant, Eileen has numerous prestigious international awards and
credits as testimony to her dedication to the Arabian horse industry. Having
sold millions of dollars worth of horses all around the world, Eileen has
become an authority on marketing Arabian horses. Now she is using her talents
and vast contacts to revolutionize how we market Arabian horses.
After selling several hundred horses in live
auctions, Eileen decided to expand her base of operations to the Internet. Thus
began the development of ArabianAuction.com. The timing could not have been
better. The Internet and the Arabian horse industry are growing rapidly. With
the success of numerous online auction houses such as E-bay, people are
becoming more comfortable with making their purchases from the "...comfort
of their own computer."
IF YOU MAKE IT THEY WILL COME
The first step to any auction is finding
quality consignments. Over 200 purebred and half Arabian horses were consigned
to the auction. There was a vast assortment of Polish, Egyptian, Russian,
American, and Spanish bred horses. From show horses to pleasure horses, there
was something for everybody.
The biggest concern for Consignors is the price
for which their horses will sell. To abate this concern, Consignors place
reserves on their horses. In future auctions the reserve range will be
published to allow the buyers to determine if the horse(s) in which they are
interested, are within their price range.
Throughout most of September 2000, the
consigned horses were listed on the ArabianAuction.com website. Thus allowing
ample time for potential buyers to make inquiries, including veterinary
examinations, on horses of interest to them. All of the horses listed on the
website were available by private treaty sale prior to the auction, a relief
for buyers who do not want to take the chance of being out bid on the horse of
their dreams.
LET THE GAMES BEGIN
On October 8th, the auction opened for bidding.
Many people were off to the U.S. National Championships in Louisville, Kentucky
where they were able to visit Eileen and the staff of ArabianAuction.com at
their booth. The staff assisted numerous non-computer users in how to get to
the website, browse the listing, and bid by proxy (for those who do not have
Internet access) .
Upon entering the website, users are given the
option of viewing the listings by fillies, colts, mares, stallions, geldings,
and Half-Arabians. Each listing includes a pedigree, photograph, description of
the horse, and in some cases Real Time video of the individual horse. The
listing also shows the current bid on the horse, if the reserve has been met,
and the option to review the bidding history.
Once the user finds the horse they desire to
purchase, the user is lead, step by step, through the registration process with
VirtualSuriety.com. VirtualSuriety.com is an escrow company. They process the
closing of all the sales (auction and private treaty). Most important, they
provide peace of mind for the Buyer and Seller.
As the auction progressed, one thing became
crystal clear, ArabianAuction.com was going to need a bigger server. There were
almost 1.4 MILLION hits in the two week period of the auction. An average of
over 93,000 hits per day. Just imagine 93,000 people looking at your horse in
ONE DAY!
On October 22, 2000, the last day of the
auction, approximately 147,000 people visited ArabianAuction.com. There were
over 5000 people on the site bidding in the last ten minutes of the auction.
The highest selling horse sold for $75,000.00. A total of $478,000 was paid for
the horses sold (for an average of over $6,200.00 per horse.) Several private
treaty sales are pending.
There were some complaints about the technical
difficulties but for the maiden auction to have reached so many, one would have
to call ArabianAuction.com's first venture a huge success.
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE
The next auction will run February 28 - March
11, 2001. Potential consignors are encouraged to list their horses as early as
possible to allow more exposure. Potential buyers are encouraged to regularly
view the website as consignments for the next auction are already listed. The
website is being upgraded and the server enhanced to support heavier
usage.
Eileen Verdieck says "The lessons of our
first auction has spawned some innovative ideas for the next auction. With
increased promotion and an exhibit at Scottsdale, we hope to make March 11th,
2001, the date of the largest gathering of Arabian horse enthusiasts. We invite
everyone to log on and check out the fun at ArabianAuction.com."
International Equine Management, Inc. Eileen
Verdieck - President
Iem@ArabianAuction.com Phone: 281-255-9727
21420 Hufsmith Kohrville Rd Tomball, Texas 77375 Fax: 281-255-8644
www.ArabianAuctions.com
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