The Sale Ring

Episode 128: Managing Auction Buyer Psychology

33 min · 16 jan 2026
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In this episode we go through the multiple considerations related to how buyers think and place their bids at auction.  Bidder psychology is important for auctioneers and brokers to understand, as it leads to stronger bidder engagement and higher sales results at auction.  We discuss what really motivates bidders; how urgency works; and what auctions reveal true demand.  We also talk about why certain buyers behave differently once they know they are competing against other bidders.  Lastly we discuss the role of “time certainty” and the differences between emotional and analytical bidders.  Enjoy the show.

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Episode 131: Nebraska Auctioneer Champion William Yokel

On this episode we sit down with William Yokel, the 2026 Nebraska State Bid Calling Champion, to talk about his journey into the auction business and what it takes to succeed as a professional auctioneer. William shares how he got started in the industry, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and the advice he would give young auctioneers chasing their goals. We also discuss what winning the state championship means for his career and how he plans to serve as an ambassador for the Nebraska Auctioneers Association and the auction industry. It’s an insightful conversation about hard work, professionalism, and the future of the auction industry. PRESS RELEASE: [https://www.unitedcountry.com/news/article/united-country-auctioneer-captures-nebraska-state-champion-title]

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