Common Mistakes Newbies Make on DealDash

By Barbara

If you are new to DealDash.com chances are that you will make some of the five most common mistakes that Newbies often make.

The five most common mistakes that I have identified are:

  1. Choosing an intimidating screen name or bio message with the intent to scare off the other competitors. This is against DealDash guidelines and having an intimidating screen name will not help you win more auctions.
  2. Playing before reading, watching and learning. Many Newbies start placing bids before they know how to play and they irritate other shoppers by cutting the clock and bidding out of turn.
  3. Casting single bids from the home page. Newbies usually do this because they have not yet learned how to double click on the auctions so they can open a new window, where they can find and use BidBuddy, the automated bidder.
  4. Bidding in too many auctions at the same time. Most Newbies are better off bidding in one auction at a time. Then, if you do not win, you only have to purchase that one item to get all your bids back. If you bid in several auctions, you would have to purchase several auction products to get all your bids back.
  5. Overbidding the retail value of the auction product.
  6. Not making a budget. It is important to do the math, set spending limits and sticking to those limits.

Smart shoppers will avoid making the most common mistakes by reading blogs and educating themselves before they begin to play.

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Sponsored blog post submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers                                                          

Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post.

Tips to Stay on Your DealDash Budget

DealDashAre you having trouble budgeting? Here are some tips from DealDash.

Did you do a lot of Black Friday shopping this year? Did you accidentally blow your holiday budget? If so, never fear, DealDash Tips is here to help you get back on track and work on your spending. There’s no need to give up fun things like entertainment shopping on DealDash if you follow these tips. Read on for more information, from DealDash.

Only Buy Bids on Sale

STOP! Don’t buy those bids yet until you have decided if they are the best price you’ll be able to get. If you are in desperate need of some bids, just buy a few, as in the smallest bid pack. However, if the bid prices are good, such as .13, .14, or .15 then buy away! Buy the largest number of bids that will work with your DealDash budget when you see the bid prices sink.

Search for Needed Items

If you’re shopping at other stores, either online or in-store for a specific item you should check out DealDash first. DealDash has many different items that you probably buy on a regular basis such as items for your home and toys for your kids. Why would you bother shopping elsewhere when DealDash has it for you?
The next time you are shopping for a specific item, be sure to do a search on DealDash first. You might be pleasantly surprised and be able to snag an awesome deal on the exact item that you were prepared to pay for price for elsewhere.

Ask for DealDash Bids for Christmas

The holiday season is upon us, and if there’s someone in your life that would like to get you a present…Ask for DealDash! If someone asks you what you would like as a present this year, tell them that you’d like a DealDash bid pack! It’s the perfect solution if you can’t think of something specific that you’d like as a gift. And it could end up being the gift that keeps giving if you end up winning some great items that are up for bid.

Thanks for Reading the Tips Blog

I hope this article has encouraged you to stay on your DealDash budget. Go ahead check out the auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up for bid. DealDash has everything you want and need. Have fun on DealDash, and happy bidding everyone!

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This sponsored DealDash blog post was written by Dawn E, a mother of 3 who loves DealDash. Dawn was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. Read even more at DealDashTips.comDealDashReviewed.com, or on her own blog, DawnBlogtopus.

DealDash’s Black Friday Tips

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Happy Black Friday, everyone! If you didn’t get all of the deals you wanted today, read on for tips from DealDash.

Typically people purchase their Black Friday items at the mall, big box stores, discount stores, and other local establishments. However, there is another place to finish up all of your holiday shopping that you didn’t finish on Black Friday – and that’s DealDash! Read on for tips and tricks from DealDash to get the best deals to finish your shopping.

No More Looking for Parking Spots

Did you get any great Black Friday deals at the mall this year? Black Friday is just about over, just a few more shopping hours left in the day. Since we are just about a month away from Christmas it’s time to finish up all your shopping so you can get it wrapped and labeled for opening by your nearest and dearest.

However, going to the mall or other shopping areas in the next few weeks up until Christmas Eve the traffic is going to be terrible, there will be a severe shortage of parking spots, and the stores will be claustrophobic inducingly busyYou don’t want to deal with all of that. Simply sign on to DealDash and you can finish up your holiday shopping without even leaving the house. If you’re looking for a Black Friday shopping tip, it’s don’t go anywhere! Just check out the auctions on DealDash.

Want Free Shipping?

Did you know that DealDash offers free shipping on each and every auction? This is on all auctions, even on ones that you are lucky enough to win for just a few pennies. Yes, DealDash might lose money by shipping out items that are won for very low amounts but rest assured, no matter what the final auction fee is, it will be shipped for free. Shipping is always fast and free on DealDash.

Not only is the shipping free on DealDash, it’s also fast! Since DealDash has fast shipping, so you can still win or BIN (Buy It Now) auctions and order them in time for Christmas. Fast and free shipping, does it get any better?

Make a List, Check it Twice

If you have gotten presents for some of your friends and relatives, but still have a few to go, then it’s time for you to make a list. Who else is on your “nice” list? What kind of item would they like? What is your price range for this particular person, or your shopping budget in general? After making your list, it’s time to check DealDash and see what you can match up from your list. DealDash has so many different items from various categories, you’re sure to find something that your friends and families will love.

Thanks for Reading the Tips Blog

I hope this article has encouraged you to finish up your holiday shopping on DealDash. Go ahead check out the auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up for bid. DealDash has everything you want and need. Have fun on DealDash, and happy bidding everyone!

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This sponsored DealDash blog post was written by Dawn E, a mother of 3 who loves DealDash. Dawn was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. Read even more at DealDashTips.comDealDashReviewed.com, or on her own blog, DawnBlogtopus.

Add or Cancel Bids On DealDash

It is extremely easy to add bids or cancel bids at any point during the auctions on the DealDash.com shopping site, but sometimes it’s difficult to know which one to do.

Should we add more bids and go for the win or should we cancel our bids and save them to use on another auction later on?

Since I started shopping on DealDash Feb. 8, 2012, I faced this dilemma many times. Sometimes an auction closed right after I canceled my bids and sometimes I added more bids when the auction did not close for a long time.

Now, after winning 739 auctions, I’m getting better at knowing when to add bids and when to cancel them. No matter how much experience we have, however, I doubt anyone gets it right all the time. Now when an auction gets down to the last three players, I’ve learned that it helps to ask the following questions:

  1. Are the players left in the game all serious bidders or are some of them simply random bidders? Sometimes I canceled my bids too early when I thought a third player jumped into the game. After placing only one or two bids, however, the third player dropped out. I learned that before canceling my bids, it is important to make sure the last three players in the game have any staying power.
  2. At what point in the auction did the last three players start placing bids? If they started bidding at the very beginning of the auction, they are more likely to run out of bids. If they placed their first bid just before the $5.00 lockout, they are less likely to run out of bids.
  3. What was the average closing price of this auction, and has the auction price reached or passed that amount yet?
  4. Is this a “Free to the winner” auction? Remember, free auctions tend to run longer because shoppers do not have to worry about paying the final closing cost.

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Sponsored blog post submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers                                                         

Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post.