Auction plugin for WordPress

Have you ever wanted to run an auction on your site? Well WP Auctions is the way to go. With a myriad of different features and multiple ways to run an auction experience, WP Auctions will keep your visitors on their toes; coming back to your site for me. It’s easy to use and you can use it to run auctions featuring anything from cheap cigars to luxury sport cars.

There’s a free version to try and choice of fully fledged versions. The premium version includes a multi-site license and bunch of add-ons to make your auctioneering more effective. Check it out!

WP Auctions 3.7

There’s a new version of WP Auctions in town, the plugin that turns your WordPress blog into an fully fledged auction site.The new version has some new features, like the ability to customise the automated emails sent by the plugin, the image upload process has been improved and there’s now a facility to allow remote debugging (if it’s ever needed).

The great thing about the plugin is that it allows you to auction anything you like on your site, whether it’s a Mustang or mbt shoes. Give it a whirl, there’s even a free version for you to try.

Check out all the new features

New version of WP Auctions Lite

There’s a new version of WP Auctions Lite, the free plugin for WordPress that lets you sell things right on your blog. It’s a bit like auctioning things on eBay, except you don’t have to pay any fees for listing, for winning or for anything at all. Here are some of the features of the plugin:

  • Host as many auctions as you like.
  • Upload an image for your auction.
  • Use PayPal to accept payments.
  • Easily Edit, End or Delete your auctions.
  • Use HTML to describe your auctions, you can even include video!
  • Set a specific end date and time, down to the second.
  • Sleek AJAX popup to show your auctions.
  • Easy to use backend admin area to manage your auctions.

You can use the plugin to sell anything you want on your blog, from shoes to cars, from diamonds to that secret list you made of foods that burn fat. And the best thing is that it won’t cost you a cent. Check it out today!

WP Auctions 3.5

We’ve just dropped a new release of WP Auctions, the auction plugin for WordPress. This new version has some great features; and the best one is the fact that we’ve turned away from using a custom image uploader to using the built-in WordPress one. This means that you can automatically use any image in the Media Library, and any plugins that tie into it.

It’s a great little plugin and worth a try. Regardless of whether you’re selling a car, or your services to help someone find the best life insurance, running an auction could be a fun way to generate interest in your service or product. It’s not expensive, so give it a whirl.

WP Auctions reviewed on WP Tavern

I came across a great review of our WP Auctions plugin that I built with Hyder down at WP Tavern, a website that specialises in all things WordPress related. We’ve put a tremendous amount of effort into the plugin, and it’s always great to get feedback from someone who’s tried out the plugin. On the whole, the review is positive, though there are some takeaways for us that we can build into improving the plugin.

In case you haven’t come across it, WP Auctions is an auction plugin for WordPress that lets you sell things right off your blog. You can sell anything from that old tv stand sitting in the corner of your room, to specialise pointe shoes to consultancy services; anything you can think about. It’s a great little plugin and we have great plans for it in the future too.

Read the review here if you want to learn about all the things it does.

WordPress Auction Plugin

Ever wanted to auction your stuff, but were worried about the charges eBay levies on you? Well, there’s a brand new release of WP Auctions, the auction plugin for WordPress that lets you sell items right off your blog. The new release has a number of new features, including:

  • The ability to restrict bidders to verified WordPress users
  • The ability to place auctions in a post or page
  • Different payment methods are accepted
  • Loads more new features

Personally, I think the biggest different for me is that I switched from using Prototype for the AJAX functionality to jQuery, mainly because Prototype doesn’t play nice with other libraries. I’m quite impressed with jQuery and will definitely use it more in the future.

So, if you want to use your blog to auction off ballet shoes, Naot sandals or even stink bombs, check out WP Auctions.