GovernmentAuctions.org® in the News
'Everyone
likes financial incentives, so many companies offer promotional business
gifts to advertise their business. “We appeal to all generations by
running contests for prizes [like digital cameras and pocket video
camcorders],” says Michael Pesochinsky, co-founder of Great Neck,
N.Y.-based GovernmentAuctions.org, a site that provides information on
government auctions. He recommends offering coupons or discounts to
drive more traffic to your website.'
"The
easiest way to test a new business idea is by crowdsourcing your idea
first,” says Ian Aronovich, CEO and president of GovernmentAuctions.org,
a site that compiles and provides information about government auctions
of seized and surplus merchandise from all over the country."
'"you
won't ever have to worry about putting your extra bag through checking
or stowing it away where something might get damaged," says Ian
Aronovich, CEO of GovernmentAuctions.org. '
'GovernmentAuctions.org
CEO Ian Aronovich told me, “While Facebook does not work well for us to
make immediate sales like, e.g., CPC ads on Google Adwords, it builds
awareness of our brand and "likes" on our company page.'
''The new
pricing model started with a free three-day trial followed by only
monthly subscription fees – a more lucrative offer for price-conscious
consumers."
"[Participants
in the eBay Radio Party] event include Kabbage (who are co-hosting the
event); Bubblefast; Doba; eBay;
GovernmentAuctions.org;
Outright; Page Mage; ShipRush; Stamps.com; and Terapeak"
GovernmentAuctions.org overhauls its fee model to woo customers and
make a comeback.
The
recent change has now made affiliates eligible for a recurring
commission percentage of 55%.
"GovernmentAuctions.org
. . .is a true treasure-trove for bargain hunters, so . . .
sign-up and retention rates are real high,"
In the
aftermath of the destructive earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on
March 11, 2011,
GovernmentAuctions.org sets up an online fundraising site to benefit
the Japanese people hurt and displaced by the disaster
"Twenty states and the District of Columbia allow the sale of tax liens to
third parties, according to
GovernmentAuctions.org."
"Twenty states and the District of Columbia allow the sale of tax liens to
third parties, according to
GovernmentAuctions.org."
"Twenty states and the District of Columbia allow the sale of tax liens to
third parties, according to
GovernmentAuctions.org."
Ian Aronovich, President of
GovernmentAuctions.org, provides his latest update on how to
acquire products to sell on eBay.
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"The federal government recently agreed to sell most of the 120,000
formaldehyde-tainted trailers it bought nearly five years ago for Hurricane
Katrina victims for pennies on the dollar."
All about
GovernmentAuctions.org with President Ian Aronovich, who explains how
GovernmentAuctions.org works from the foreclosure database to keeping track of
all the Government Auctions. The membership site comes with a free trial.
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Ian Aronovich, President of
GovernmentAuctions.org, provides his latest update on how to
acquire products to sell on eBay.
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"GovernmentAuctions.org
is a great Web site where you can find bargains. The site aggregates all the
governmental Web sites in the U.S. and is reportedly very busy these days."
"GovernmentAuctions.org
CEO Ian Aronovich attributes the increase in auctions to the fact that many
state and local governments are cash-strapped, and, he said, 'auctioning off
surplus is a quick way to fill in some holes in any budget deficit.'"
"GovernmentAuctions.org's
state and local online surplus sales data shows an increase of about 50% in the
average number of auction listings in July 2009 as compared to July 2008, and
approximately a 28% increase in the average number of listings during the first
two quarters of 2009 as compared to the last two quarters of 2008."
Ian Aronovich of
GovernmentAuctions.org discusses his recent purchase at a federal government
auction with show hosts Griff and Lee and they also chat about how business
ideas can come from government auctions.
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"'You can get . . . soccer balls, . . . a disassembled mig jet, .
. . a boat, . . . a car [at a government auction],' said Ian Aronovich
from
GovernmentAuctions.org."
As part of Daily News broadcast from July 28, 2008, you can hear a portion of
SBTV's interview with Ian Aronovich
from
GovernmentAuctions.org, talking about how to prepare to bid at a government
auction.
"'You can get a container of soccer balls,' said Ian Aronovich, president and
CEO of
GovernmentAuctions.org. 'You can get a disassembled mig jet,
you can get a boat, you can get a car.'"
In part of piece, Ian Aronovich, president of
GovernmentAuctions.org, appears in taped interview with CNN's
Alina Cho discussing different things you can buy at a government auction.
Ian Aronovich of
GovernmentAuctions.org appears with Griff and Lee as they discuss the
major federal, state, and local government players in seized and surplus
property auctions as well as this year's significant increase in online
government surplus listing, as per data from
GovernmentAuctions.org.
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"Homes wind up in government auctions through two main routes: property
seizure or surplus property, said Ian Aronovich, president of
GovernmentAuctions.org, which aggregates information on
auction listings and locations."
Ian Aronovich of
GovernmentAuctions.org, goes on in front of a live audience at the Rio in Las vegas to discuss how government
auctions can be a great source of products to sell on eBay, but even ends running an auction for Griff's Hat.
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Ian Aronovich, President of
GovernmentAuctions.org, appears on the show with Hosts Griff and Lee
as they discuss auction preparation and strategies as well as proper product
sourcing with government auctions that will lead to profit-making on eBay.
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eBay's Griff hosts Ian Aronovich, President of
GovernmentAuctions.org, as he
shares the details of the latest finds at a recent U.S. Treasury auction.
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Barry Moltz interviews
GovernmentAuctions.org president, Ian Aronovich about how they
innovatively avoided any layoffs in the current economic crisis, and are plowing
full-steam ahead to improve the
GovernmentAuctions.org site as planned at the expense of free
lunches.
eBay's Griff and WSRadio's Lee Mirabal host Ian Aronovich, President of
GovernmentAuctions.org, as examples of lots sold at a recent
government auction.
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".
. . the
GovernmentAuctions.org site, ended its free
daily lunches and now simply provides bagels on Fridays."
".
. . for really great bargains, find federal government, local government,
bankruptcy, bank, and university auctions near you.
Government Auctions.org has a
search database and directory that can assist you."
"Buy
Government seizures, homes, property, cars, trucks, and more.
Government Auctions.org is your
ticket to hundreds of police, federal, and state auctions nationwide. "
eBay Radio's Jim Griffith ("Griff")
and GovernmentAuctions.org® president Ian Aronovich,
who talks about talks about the latest hot lot finds at upcoming government
auctions.
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Alex Droznik to manage the Government Auctions and Real
Estate Foreclosure Portal's rapidly expanding
affiliate program.
eBay Radio's Jim Griffith ("Griff")
hosts GovernmentAuctions.org® president Ian Aronovich, who talks about some
interesting items he ran into at a recent US Treasury Auction that were sold for
pennies-on-the-dollar, and discusses how to acquire items at Government Auctions
at very low cost so as to sell them on eBay for a huge profit.
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"政府競売団体(http://www.governmentauctions.org)によると、州政府や地方自治体のオンライン販売による売り上げは最近伸びており、10月の取引高は7月比25%増を記録している。"
"[S]tate and local government surplus
. . . online auctions . . . are currently about 25 percent higher
than they were in July, according to
www.governmentauctions.org, an industry group."
Bay Radio's Jim Griffith ("Griff")
hosts our very own
Ian Aronovich, who the presents the second part of his "Assessing Auction Lot
Values" series.
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"Between July and November this year
. . . state and local government surplus sales through online auctions
fluctuated up and down 30 percent, but are currently about 25 percent higher
than they were in July, according to
GovernmentAuctions.org . . . ."
eBay Radio's Jim Griffith ("Griff")
hosts GovernmentAuctions.org's
Ian Aronovich, who provides tips on assessing the value of auction items and
lots that you intend to bid on.
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Upon invitation, GovernmentAuctions.org
president Ian Aronovich and Municibid president Greg Berry joined together for
presentation at the Eatentown, Sheraton (NJ) where -- in front of an
audience of NJWEA member scientists, engineers, operators, professional
servicers, and others -- they discussed information on how to public utilities,
municipal services and others can buy and sell surplus equipment online.
eBay Radio Host Jim Griffith ("Griff")
and GovernmentAuctions.org®
President and eBay Radio Contributing Editor Ian Aronovich discuss recommended guidelines
to observe
and bidding strategies to employ at live government auctions.
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eBay Radio PowerSeller Show Hosts Jim Griffith ("Griff")
and Lee Mirabal are joined by GovernmentAuctions.org®
President and eBay Radio Contributing Editor Ian Aronovich who discusses what's
new and exciting in the world of US Marshals Seized Vehicle Auctions and US
Customs Service General Merchandise Auctions.
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eBay Radio Host Jim Griffith ("Griff") is
joined by GovernmentAuctions.org®
President,
who discusses how to profit from Government Auctions.
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July 2008:
Find out how to get the best bang for your buck at the gas
pump from the leading bargain hunter website.
December 2007:
"GovernmentAuctions.org's blog not only gets the word
out about upcoming auctions but also gives potential auction attendees an
effective taste of what the auction process is really like."
"GovernmentAuctions.org's [is a] . . . web site that
allows its users to find, locate and attend government auctions and foreclosures
of every type so that they can buy things they would ordinarily pay retail
prices for."
"Because GovernmentAuctions.org itself offers such a
compelling value proposition -- for a $39.95 all-inclusive yearly membership,
customers have unlimited access to the huge database of government auctions,
foreclosures, and the like -- affiliates know they will see a good return from
traffic they refer."
GovernmentAuctions.org®
Affiliate Manager is interviewedd about affiliate program.
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Michael Ullman to manage
GovernmentAuctions.org's rapidly growing Affiliate Program
"According to Ian Aronovich,
president and CEO of GovernmentAuctions.org® . . . . [the
government will] sell to the highest bidder even if they’re getting less than
market value."
"What's more, going to auctions is
like Christmas in July. There are many options, such as IRS, Customs, Military,
Marshal, State Treasury, and state and local governments that auction late-model
luxury cars. GovernmentAuctions.org has a directory on its website. Auctioned
items include trucks, boats, motorcycles, antiques, jewelry, houses, and more."
"According to . . .
GovernmentAuctions.org®, the reason that the auctions can provide
such great deals is that 'the government either attained [the items] for free or
cheap and because the government does not have a traditional profit [motive] like a
corporation does."
eBay Radio Product Sourcing Editor Chris
Malta is joined by the President & CEO of GovernmentAuctions.org®,
who discusses how to tap into Government Auctions.
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GovernmentAuctions.org®
President & CEO has a discussion with Entrepreneur Magazine Radio Show Host Rob
Cowie about the details, guidelines, strategies, and many other intricacies of
Government Auctions.
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Our President & CEO in an interview about
GovernmentAuctions.org®
and recent upgrades to its affiliate program.
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GovernmentAuctions.org® announces that it
has upgraded its popular affiliate program to a 2-tier commission structure with
the intent of generating increased affiliate sign-ups, payouts and revenue.
Members are very enthusiastic about the
additional affordably priced real estate recently added.
Bargain hunter website
GovernmentAuctions.org selected out of thousands of websites to be featured in PayPal's
Featured Shops, and appears the week of October 2.
"[Using]
GovernmentAuctions.org you can buy seized and surplus items at a heavy
discount."
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January 2005:
Talks about buying distressed real estate at government auctions
& foreclosures.
GovernmentAuctions.org announces that it has initiated plans to incorporate
a feature in the coming months that will allow its members to advertise their
FSBO properties to its subscriber base.
Bargain hunter website
GovernmentAuctions.org has finalized plans to include an additional 20,000
high-quality real estate foreclosure listings in its weekly foreclosure
database.
You can't bid yet, but the Hillsborough County
school system may soon take its surplus property auctions to the Internet.
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December 2003:

December 2003: Government-Auctions-Guide.com
has changed it URL, and is now GovernmentAuctions.org. Old URL will
continue to remain functional until further notice.
Government-Auctions-Guide.com selected out of thousands of websites to be featured in PayPal's Featured
Shops. Estimated to first appear during the fourth quarter of 2003 or the first
quarter of 2004.
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(now, GovernmentAuctions.org)
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May 2003:
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April 2003:
Government-Auctions-Guide.com's
parent company (Cyweb Holdings, Inc.) CEO to continue as member of the
Law Committee of the North American Interfraternity Conference.
February 2003:
GovernmentAuctions.org's parent company (Cyweb Holdings, Inc.)
CEO's biography to continue to be featured in Marquis Who's Who in the World
and Who's Who in America.
December 2002:
Michael Pesochinsky,
former managing partner of InfoCraft Consulting to serve as a Director
and Chief Operations Officer (COO) at GovernmentAuctions.org's
parent company (Cyweb Holdings, Inc.). While at Infocraft,
Michael led the Referral Program web site
development project for Priceline.com, and managed the global enhancement of Sharpbiznet.com.
Prior to that, Michael was Senior Consultant to Citigroup, where he
directed the replacement of its US Securitization Department’s legacy system.
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