What Does Your Bio Say?

I like the bio section on DealDash.com because it tells me a lot about other players; and if we analyze this information, it could help us win more auctions. The bio section includes:

  1. The screen names of the players
  2. The date the player joined DealDash
  3. The players state of residence.
  4. A short statement about the player

First: Some screen names are intended to be intimidating. I learned, however, that just because another player’s screen name might indicate that he or she never stops, never quits or bids to the end does not mean that they actually do what their screen name says. The only way to really know how other players play is by watching them.

Second: The date that players first started shopping on DealDash tells us something about the player’s level of experience. It is usually easier to outbid a Newbie than it is to win over a player who has been shopping on DealDash for several years.

Third: The player’s state of residence could say a lot about the player. I have identified two states where the residents are often extra difficult to beat. If I am participating in an auction that gets down to the last three active players and any of them are from those two states, I drop out.

Fourth: What players say about themselves tells us a lot, too. From my experience, I’ve learned that the most difficult players to beat are:

  • Military veterans, especially those from a First Special Forces unit, have been trained to never give up and, therefore, are more likely to stick it out to the end on DealDash, too.
  • Couples who share the same screen name might put their incomes together to purchase larger bid packs because it is very difficult to outbid them, too.
  • Wealthy players, like doctors, lawyers and engineers, are more likely to purchase large bid packs and are often more difficult to beat.

Knowing who not to compete with in auctions can save us a lot of bids and money.

Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company. This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. 

Wise Shopping Rules

Wise shoppers win more auctions on DealDash.com than the average shopper; and it does not happen by accident.

After watching how wise shoppers shop, I made a list of various strategies wise shoppers use to save bids and money. By following these rules, you could join the wise shoppers list, too.

  • Always purchase bids when they go on sale.
  • Avoid shopping when you are too tired to stay awake. I lost many auctions because I fell asleep at my computer, even though I had enough bids in my account to win.
  • Check to see how many bids most previous players used to win the same auction. That’s how you can get a good idea how many bids it might take to win.
  • Start with “easy-to-win” auctions. Check the featured winner’s list to see what items have been selling low. Usually, the higher the value of an auction product, the more difficult it is to win. However, some high-dollar items sell extra low every once in a while.
  • Focus on one product at a time, but not necessarily only one auction at a time. If the same product is up for auction at various times, it might be a good idea to place some bids in each auction. Keep an eye on them and go with the one that looks like it has the least competition and will close the earliest.
  • Always use the automated bidder, BidBuddy. To locate BidBuddy, double click on the auction product you want to win to open a new window. That’s where you can find BidBuddy and count your competitors.
  • Always bid when the competition is low. To improve your chances of winning, do not compete in auctions with more than 30 competitors.
  • Save the bulk of your bids until the auction gets down to the last two or three active bidders.

By following these rules, you should be able to win more DealDash auctions.

Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company. This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. 

Things to Think & Learn About Before Mastering DealDash

The main reason we sometimes make bad decisions is because we did not take the time to stop and think.  The same thing is true when shopping on DealDash.com, too.

When you became a member of the DealDash community, did you take the time to read instructions how to play smart, stop and think about developing a winning strategy or did you just jump in with both feet and start bidding?

Before playing on DealDash, did you read any of the information available on the home page? Do you know what is meant by “time as highest bidder” and how that works? Do you know how to find and use BidBuddy? Did you read the “Tips and Tricks” or any of the many DealDash blogs?

If your answer is, “No,” then it might be time to say, “Whoa,” and start over. On the bottom of the DealDash home page you will see four headers: Site Links, Help, About and Latest Blogs. If you want to “Get Smart,” that’s a good place to start.

Help Available

I played on several other online penny auction shopping sites before I discovered DealDash, and I can honestly say DealDash provides more information on how to play smart than any other online shopping site I’ve found. To learn how to improve your shopping style to win more auctions, all you have to do is read.

If you still have questions, you can always contact customer service. They are “user friendly” and always glad to help any way they can.

Blog posts are written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company.

This sponsored blog post was submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers. Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. 

DealDash Top Tips Round-Up 8/31

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Hello bidders! Thanks for joining us for the DealDash Top Tips Round-Up for Friday, August 31st! The Top Tips Round-Up series just what you need to read to catch up on the weekly articles.

Hello and welcome DealDash Bidders! This Friday we have the final August edition of the DealDash Top Tip Round-Up blog. In this informative and fun blog series, we go over the top tips and best tricks from the week before. The Top Tips Round-Up is full of DealDash tips and official information for bidders on DealDash. You will want to read this article! Don’t miss any of the tips, tricks, or ideas from the DealDash Tips Blog.

 Use These Saturday Tips from the August 25th Blog

The theme of August 25th’s blog was full of tips to use on Saturdays DealDash. The top tip of that blog was simply to find the right time to bid – taking into account time differences from coast to coast. Here is the gist of that idea, from the blog:

“ You will have to take into account the time differences. For example, if you are on the East Coast, a good time to bid might be during mid-morning when a lot of people are out to brunch, but the people on the West Coast might still be sleeping. Play around with the times, you’ll find your sweet spot.”

If you’d like to read the rest of the blog article, just click here.

Look Ahead to the New Week! From the August 27th Blog

The blog article on August 27th had interesting tips about the new and different items and promotions on DealDash. One of these points is that some of the newer items are slow sellers at first.  Here’s what the blog had to say about this phenomenon:

“You might be surprised to know that these new items aren’t always huge sellers when they are first up for bid. Sometimes it takes a little time for people to notice these new auctions that are available and just waiting for people to bid on them.

Want to read the entire blog article and learn all of the details? Just click here.

School Supplies for All from the August 28th Blog

The new blog on August 28th was all about school supplies that are available on DealDash. Act like you’re in school again, and learn about these awesome student items! Here are two examples from that article, written by Theresa:

Computers and Laptops – The electronics department at DealDash has just what your report-generating student needs. From desktops to laptops, tablets and more, your student will never have an excuse not to finish homework on time.

FitBits and Smart Watches – If you have a student who loves the latest technology trends, check out the FitBits and Smart watches on DealDash. Winning one of these will have your student excited to walk (or run!) to school!

If you’d like to read that article all the way through, just click this link right here.

 Don’t Waste Your Dollars! From the August 29th Blog

The blog on August 29th was all about how you can save and conserve your dollars and bids on our favorite site, DealDash. Here is an example from the article on how to save our dollars and cents:

“Have you been skipping from auction to auction like a small bidding bunny? Spreading a handful of bids everywhere? This definitely just isn’t the most effective way to get your money’s worth on DealDash. ”

If you’d like to read that article and learn more tips, just click this link right here.

Thanks for Reading

I certainly hope that you found this DealDash Tips article with some awesome tips and super ideas for August 31st entertaining and informative to read. The DealDash Top Tips Round-Up is published on Friday and always helps you keep current with the blog information. This weekly series is one of my favorites because it sums up all of the best tips in one easy to read article.

Remember to check the DD Tips blog each day, because you can never be too informed about DealDash or the current auctions. Reading the DD Tips blog just takes a moment and can save you cash!

If you’re done reading the DealDash 08/31 top tips round-up, visit DealDash to check out the sales, promos, and new items. DealDash also has kitchen, outdoors, and sports things. Have a great time on DealDash and happy bidding everyone!

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This sponsored DealDash blog article was written by Dawn E, a mother of 3 who loves DealDash. Dawn was compensated for writing this article. This blog is written by real DealDash customers. The opinions and advice shared here represent our customers’ views and not those of the company. Read even more at DealDashReviewed.com or on her own blog, DawnBlogtopus.