Online Auctions: WOW, have they come a long way
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 4:06 am
There is a great technological advancement being made in the fantasy sports space and few people are talking about it, but they should. In case you haven't tried them in the last two years, the ESPN and Yahoo auction sites have progressed BIG TIME and have now made the online auction experience as good as the online draft experience.
I mean, the software for both companies is FANTASTIC and it makes doing auction leagues online A FREAKIN' BLAST!! Seriously.
I used ESPN's auction site last year and it was great. I commend George del Prado and everyone behind fantasyauctioneer.com because it was the first useable online auction site for our industry. It was a blast to see that clock roll down 3,2,1 and then have someone jump in with a last micro-second bid. But the site froze up many times during each online auction and it just wasn't improving at all. Eventually the company folded after ESPN debuted its product.
ESPN took the baton and created a first-rate online auction site for football and baseball two years ago and I still think it's the best. The voice that does the countdown makes you jump out of your seat when you first hear him. It's a great, great auction site.
This week we used Yahoo's auction site and it is also very good. We just did a 12-team auction in less than two hours and 30 minutes as Yahoo has a few features that speeds up the end game. When owners are down to their last $1 players, the software knows when nobody else can outbid the high bid and immediately awards that player to the right team, saving plenty of time in those last 15 second countdowns. If you do that over 20+ players it really makes the end game go fast.
ESPN and Yahoo are allowing auction leagues to grow thanks to their software advances. I'm happy for that because I also want to grow the auction business. Our NFBC Auction Championship for baseball was a good first year success in 2010 and we are giving out a $15,000 grand prize with our live auctions. For football this year the NFFC is offering a $10,000 grand prize for the Auction Championship, again with the hope that football auctions will continue to grow in popularity. Auctions are a BLAST and really the fairest way to compile teams.
Anyway, let me know what you think of the online auction software and if you think this market can or will grow because of this. Could we ever offer online auctions as part of our overall championship? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Thanks all.
I mean, the software for both companies is FANTASTIC and it makes doing auction leagues online A FREAKIN' BLAST!! Seriously.
I used ESPN's auction site last year and it was great. I commend George del Prado and everyone behind fantasyauctioneer.com because it was the first useable online auction site for our industry. It was a blast to see that clock roll down 3,2,1 and then have someone jump in with a last micro-second bid. But the site froze up many times during each online auction and it just wasn't improving at all. Eventually the company folded after ESPN debuted its product.
ESPN took the baton and created a first-rate online auction site for football and baseball two years ago and I still think it's the best. The voice that does the countdown makes you jump out of your seat when you first hear him. It's a great, great auction site.
This week we used Yahoo's auction site and it is also very good. We just did a 12-team auction in less than two hours and 30 minutes as Yahoo has a few features that speeds up the end game. When owners are down to their last $1 players, the software knows when nobody else can outbid the high bid and immediately awards that player to the right team, saving plenty of time in those last 15 second countdowns. If you do that over 20+ players it really makes the end game go fast.
ESPN and Yahoo are allowing auction leagues to grow thanks to their software advances. I'm happy for that because I also want to grow the auction business. Our NFBC Auction Championship for baseball was a good first year success in 2010 and we are giving out a $15,000 grand prize with our live auctions. For football this year the NFFC is offering a $10,000 grand prize for the Auction Championship, again with the hope that football auctions will continue to grow in popularity. Auctions are a BLAST and really the fairest way to compile teams.
Anyway, let me know what you think of the online auction software and if you think this market can or will grow because of this. Could we ever offer online auctions as part of our overall championship? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Thanks all.