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July 1, 2009 Release PDF Print E-mail
Written by MJ Uhrinek   
Tuesday, 23 June 2009 22:59

Our new site was built with convenience in mind; everything you need to know is clearly displayed and easy to access. If you need information regarding the bidding process or you would like to become a consignor, you want to register for an auction, or you want to see a complete and up-to-date list of our inventory – it’s all here. The site also includes an electronic archive of recent company released publications, along with PDF downloads of the entire inventory so you can save and print items you are interested in.

Because we want to get to know you, we have included information about our staff, including mini biographies and contact information, located under the Contact Us tab. Another feature we are happy to tell you about is the Inventory tab.  We have catalogued our inventory by market segment which allows you to search the items that you are most interested in. We have also added a feed based inventory update procedure, and the useful ability to email items to industry friends, along with any comments you wish to include about that item as well.

For all industry members, information pertaining to Lowery Auctions is available under the Everything Auction tab, along with PDF downloads of “How-To” guides and samples, as well as any forms that are required for consignors or that might aid our consignors to be more successful at auction.

This new web interface also allows us to easily update the site with news about our inventory and auctions, and incorporate new features such as pictures and video from our monthly auctions and eventually even host our own auctions via our site.  It is our goal to provide a site current with the modern industry trends of information distribution, and a live and accurate inventory that can be easily accessed and updated. We thank you for visiting our new site and we encourage you to come back soon…the best is yet to come!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 July 2009 11:04