DealDash Tips to Make Kids Happy

DealDash happy kidsTwo things make kids happiest – time with their parents, and toys! Why not do both and win some fun things from DealDash?

DealDash has so many fun toys, crafts, games, outdoor activities, and other kid-friendly items to choose from. Why not DealDash with the whole family? Gather up the family, go to DealDash, click on the Toys, Hobbies, Outdoors, & Games category, and let your kids choose what to bid on? Once they find something that they like, be sure to check the reviews on the product that DealDash provides to make sure that it’s something appropriate for their ages.

It’s Like a Math Lesson

If you’re going to let the kids choose what to bid on, why not turn the bids into a math lesson for them? For older kids you can get them to figure out how many bids you need to put in to reach the BIN (Buy It Now) price, and for younger kids you can let them count up to the number of bids you’re using. In case you need a little refresher course on how to do your DealDash Math, here’s a tip:

If you’d like to bid on a $10 Burger King gift card, $10 divided by .15 cents is approximately 67 bids. However, if you want to make sure that you don’t over-bid, you have to include the going auction price. If you join the auction at $4, whatever you do, don’t place 67 bids on a $10 gift card auction that has reached an auction price of $4! If you happened to win on the 67th bid you would be paying a total of $14 dollars for the auction you’ve just Won! Bids price + Final Auction Value = Total Money Spent.

Get Outside, Get Active With the Kids

If math lessons aren’t your idea of fun family bonding time, then maybe you should just do the bidding yourself. However, you should keep the kids in mind and bid on some fun outdoor equipment for when the weather starts getting nicer again. The good thing about that is most people aren’t looking for pools and trampolines at this time of year, so there will be less competition. If making your kids happy is the goal, trust me, when the UPS man pulls up with a new bike or soccer goal their eyes will light up, even if they can’t use them yet!

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article helpful. Be sure to check back here on DD Tips every day for new articles as well as on our sister blog, DealDash Reviews. If you have any requests for specific articles, please feel free to leave a comment below, tell us what you would like to read about!

If you’d like to get your kids something nice, go check DealDash for gift cards, toys, clothing, and art. DealDash has all of the items that you need. VisitDealDash now to see how much you can save. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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DealDash Tips to Save Time

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Some people say that “time is money,” and I am inclined to agree. Here are some time-saving ideas from DealDash.

The first things that come to mind when I think about saving time are clocks and watches. How can you keep track of how much time you’re saving if you don’t have a reliable timepiece? DealDash has many clocks and watches up for auction. They have wall clocks, digital alarm clocks, regular wristwatches, and even occasionally have smartwatches for bid.

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When it comes to convenience and saving time you should think about where you feel like you are wasting time. Personally, I feel like I waste a lot of time in the kitchen – cooking 3 meals per day for a family of five really takes up a huge chunk of my time. The way to mitigate some of this time loss is to try to be more efficient in the kitchen. One thing that I have recently started doing is prepping the meat for dinner in bulk. I can buy large packages of meat, separate them into meal sized portions, tenderize, season them, and then use my vacuum sealer to seal them. They will stay quite fresh in the fridge for 3 or 4 days at a time in the fridge. If you buy even larger packages you can prep and vacuum seal them then put them in the freezer for months at a time, then all you have to do is defrost them in the fridge 2 days before you want to use them. If you’re in the market for a food vacuum sealer, be sure to check DealDash first.

Snowblower, Leafblower, Timesaver

If you are spending time raking leaves and shoveling, you are wasting a large portion of your time. If you live somewhere that you are responsible for these tasks, you will save many hours of backbreaking work if you get a leafblower and snowblower. Don’t you want to save both time and energy? Then it’s definitely time to go to DealDash and bid on snowblower and leafblower auctions.

Delegate, Delegate, Delegate

If you have any small humans sharing your house, then it’s time to delegate some of the easier tasks to them! My daughter has been doing her own laundry (for the most part) since she was four years old. She needs help putting in the detergent since I keep it on a high shelf, but other than that she is able to load the washer, transfer the clothes to the dryer, sort, and fold them herself. Other tasks that you might be able to delegate: loading and unloading the dishwasher, feeding and watering the pets, watering the plants, vacuuming, dusting, general picking up, wiping down the appliances, and cleaning the counters.

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article on saving time helpful. Check back here and our sister blog DealDash Reviews daily for new articles. If you are shopping for a clock, watch, kitchen appliance, or other home items check DealDash first. DealDash has it all! Visit DealDash now. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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DealDash Early January Sales and Promos

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Who wants some DealDash Tips on Top secret bid prices and sales promotions? Here it is! There are some great things going on in early January.

I know that this is everyone’s favorite topic here on the DealDash Tips blog. Here is some information about  DealDash sales and promotions going on this week. The DealDash Tips blog wants to help you be the best bidder you can be and get some great wins. You should check in with the DealDash Tips blog every evening to see if we are giving away any secrets…Tonight is your lucky night! I have some information for you that you won’t get anywhere else.

Today DealDash is continuing one of my favorite promotions, the “No New Bidders after $3.” Why is this a great promotion? This is a great promotion because normally there are no new bidders allowed after $5, and the lower the limit the less bidders. And the less bidders there are, the better chance you have of winning! Not only that, if there are fewer bidders it means that the final auction value should end up being lower as well.

Tomorrow, January 6th, DealDash bids are going to be selling for the discounted price of only .14 per bid! When you buy your bids at such a discounted rate, you have much better bidding power than the person who bought their bids at a higher price per bid.

DealDash has another surprise in store for you. DealDash is also going to be running the 2X Time As the Highest Bidder (TAHB) promotion starting tomorrow. What does this mean? This means that you will be getting TWICE the time as the highest bidder on your free bid meter at the bottom of your screen. You will be earning double the time that you normally do. This is a great time to stock up on something that you would buy at full price regardless, such as gift cards to stores or restaurants that you frequent.

DealDash has some other great promotions prepared for you in the upcoming month. It’s one of the many things that makes DealDash the ultimate site for all of your shopping needs.I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article helpful. Remember to check to the DealDash Tips blog often, because you never know when we are going to be posting more top secret information like bid prices and DealDash sale promotions. Now that you have this information, go visit DealDash and browse the auctions. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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DealDash Tips: Don’t Do These Things

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Normally here on DealDash Tips we try to give you good advice for bidding in DealDash auctions. Today we are going to tell you some things that you shouldn’t be doing.

People normally read this blog to gain some knowledge to help them on DealDash. Sometimes knowing what not to do is just as important as knowing what to do. Here is a small collection of bidding practices that you should avoid doing while using DealDash.

Don’t Bid Against “Known” Overbidders

If you’ve been bidding on DealDash for a while I’m sure that you’ve come across some people that just keep bidding…and bidding…and bidding. I wouldn’t necessarily group “overbidders” and “Power Bidders” together, because Power Bidders tend to go after the most expensive and coveted items. Overbidders seem to stick to gift cards and smaller auctions. I can think of 2 or 3 people who exclusively bid on gift cards, and bid them up over the face value of the gift card. I still haven’t figured out why people would do this – I suspect that it might be to get extra “Clock Time” as the highest bidder, but it seems like a really huge risk. The extra few minutes of clock time doesn’t seem to be worth the risk of someone dropping the auction on you, but hey, to each their own!

Try to Avoid Power Bidders as Well

You probably won’t run into many Power Bidders if you stick to smaller auctions such as $10 & $25 gift cards, DVDs, Blu-Rays, and other lower-priced items. However, if you decide that you want to bid in a laptop, iPad, HDTV, or $500 gift card auctions, you should watch out for the Power Bidders. You probably want to do a little research on Power Bidders and write down some of the names that you see consistently winning the high-priced auctions. If you want to enter an auction, you should definitely look and see who is bidding before you make the commitment to bid. You might want to just throw in a few bids and watch the auction to see what happens.

Don’t Be Rude

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – give respect to other bidders and they should give respect back to you. One of the best ways to show respect to your fellow bidders is to not “stomp” on other people’s bids. stomping on someone’s bid means to bid immediately after someone without letting the other bidder’s “time clock” run down to a couple of seconds. You want to get as much clock time as possible, because for every second that someone is the highest bidder in an auction they earn “clock time” that is shown at a bar on the bottom of the screen. When the bar is filled up then DealDash will give as many free bids that you are eligible to “claim.”

I hope that you found these “don’ts” helpful. Here’s another don’t – don’t forget to check back here every day for new articles here on DealDash Tips as well as on our sister blog, DealDash Reviews. If you have any requests for specific articles, please feel free to leave a comment below.

If you’d like to use your new bidding knowledge go check DealDash for gift cards, toys, clothing, and art. DealDash has all of the items that you need. VisitDealDash now to see how much you can save. Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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