Want Wins? DealDash Tips to the Rescue!

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Do you like you should be getting more wins on DealDash? Let’s look at your strategies and see what might be going wrong.

Everyone who bids on DealDash uses a strategy, whether they realize they’re using it or not. Some of us think deeply about our strategies and others not so much. Some of us consciously try to change up our strategies to confuse other bidders, and some don’t. That’s the great thing about DealDash, you can bid any way that you want, and other people can bid any way that they want. There are very few rules on DealDash, such as no team bidding and no vulgar names, but you can basically bid however you feel best suits the particular auction that you are trying to win.

Are You Being TOO Cautious?

Personally, I feel like I am a rather cautious DealDash player. I don’t ever go for huge wins such as TVs or computers because I am not prepared to BIN (But It Now) them. I stick with small to medium sized items or gift cards because I am always ready to BIN these things. However, there are bidders even more cautious than me who rarely spend more than 25 or 50 bids on an auction. This is probably because they aren’t prepared to BIN if they don’t win. If you’re more on the cautious side, then perhaps you should stick with auctions that you actually need and want. This way you can spend more than 20 or so bids and have a much greater chance of winning the auction.

Or Maybe You’re Too Reckless

On the flip side of the cautious coin, there are other bidders who are much too reckless with their bids. They will throw 100 bids here, and 100 bids there, and another 100 bids on another auction, all at the same time. They won’t stay and monitor the auctions, they just keep throwing bid after bid after bid onto different auctions, all at the same time. This is not typically considered a good strategy, because even though you can use the BidBuddy on as many auctions as you like at the same time, you will have better results if you monitor the auctions that you are bidding on, and add more or cancel your BidBuddies as you need to.

Bid How You Like

No matter how cautious or how reckless you are on DealDash, that’s okay! Maybe you can be cautious one day and reckless the next, and keep the other bidders guessing. It’s always good to have a little mystery in your life, why not start with DealDash?

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I hope this article helps you think about different strategies on DealDash. Go ahead check out the auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up for bid.  Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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This sponsored 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 Tips: Six Good Rules to Follow

By Barbara

To be a successful shopper on DealDash, it’s a good idea to develop some good rules to follow. Some good rules I follow are:

  1. Always purchase bids when they go on sale. Sometimes the bid packages go on sale for as little as 11 to 12 cents per bid. That’s a good time to buy enough bids to last for the month.
  2. Avoid bidding when you are tired. Otherwise, you run the risk of falling asleep at your computer at the wrong time.
  3. Always use BidBuddy. Most of the winners on DealDash allow the automated bidder to place their bids for them. You can find BidBuddy by double clicking on the auction you want to win. A new window will open up and then you can see all kinds of valuable information.
  4. Focus on one auction at a time. If you bid on several auctions at the same time, you increase your risk of running out of bids before you have a chance to win any of them. If you put all of your bids in one auction but do not win, all you have to do is buy that one auction (BIN) to get all your bids back. If you bid in five auctions and do not win, you would have to purchase all five auctions to get all your bids back.
  5. Always bid when the competition is low. This changes from day to day and month to month, so it’s a good idea to check on a daily basis to see how many active bidders are participating.
  6. Be patient. Of course, we must place at least one bid near the beginning of an auction so we don’t get locked out. After that, wait until only two or three bidders are left in the auction. That’s the best time to place the rest of your bids.

As long as you follow the above rules, you should be able to win more auctions. After getting some experience, however, you might want to take more risks in an effort to win a bigger, more expensive auction. Good luck and happy bidding!

Sponsored blog post submitted by: Barbara L. Sellers                                                         

Barbara was compensated by DealDash for this blog post.

Tips to DealDash Wins A-Plenty

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DealDash wins are just around the corner when you pay attention to these DealDash tips that are in this article. Read on for more details.

DealDash wins are what everyone wants, and if you pay attention to the DealDash Tips blog then you’ll be winning more and more auctions every time you come by to bid. What are these tips, and how can you get them? Easy! Just read this article and any other DealDash blog articles that you can get your hands on, and do the suggestions that are inside.

Don’t Get in Over Your Head

If you’re just getting started on DealDash, then make sure that you don’t get in over your head with bidding too much before you truly understand exactly what’s going on. Buying bids and throwing them around is simple, but actually winning auctions and getting great prizes takes a little concentration, finesse, and paying attention to the other bidders. Once you really understand how DealDash works and how to play, then you can really enjoy bidding and winning on DealDash.

Set a Budget for Yourself

Setting a DealDash budget for yourself is a good plan. This way you can use your bids freely without worrying that you’re spending too much money. Just set aside your DealDash money when you get paid or at a certain time, like the beginning of the month, and then you can use that money when it’s time to buy bids on DealDash. I suggest that you set the money aside instead of immediately buying bids with it because bid prices fluctuate so much that it’s smart to wait until you see bid prices drop to .12, .13, or .14. If the price per bid is any higher than that, I don’t bother unless I am in the middle of an auction and really need more bids.

Take Advantage of the Free Bids from DealDash

There are many different ways to get free bids. I have written tons of blogs about them. If you’re interested in reading more just go to this link right here. If you don’t have time right now, just know that you can earn free bids from DealDash by posting pictures, entering the weekly bid contest, filling up your bid meter time clock, and even just bidding daily. DealDash is very generous with free bids, so make sure that you’re taking them where you can get them!

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I hope this article helps you get started. Go ahead check out the auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up for bid. DealDash has everything you need.  Good luck and happy bidding everyone!

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This sponsored 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 Tips: Abbreviations Explained

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DealDash is easy to use but has some abbreviations that can be a little confusing for the first-time user. Here is a list of some of the common DealDash abbreviations and phrases.

When you think of a community you think of people who are similar in one way or the other, right? Maybe they live near each other, have the same hobbies, or a common background. DealDash is its own community with like-minded individuals who love deals and the thrill of an auction. And with any community, DealDash has it’s own little lingo, phrases, and abbreviations that other people might not understand at first. Here are some of the more common ones, from DealDash Tips blog.

No Jumper $3 or $5

DealDash auctions have a $3 or $5 No Jumper limit. This means that you have to get at least one bid in the auction before the auction reaches $3 or $5. The auctions are typically a $5 No Jumper, but there are days here and there that DealDash lowers the limit to $3. These are very popular days to bid. It will be marked very clearly on the main auction home screen when DealDash changes it to a $3 No Jumper instead of $5.

Buy It Now (BIN) the Auction

BIN, or Buy It Now is the most popular abbreviation that we will ever talk about on any of the DealDash blogs. BIN simply means that you have lost the auction that you have been bidding in and are willing to buy it for the retail price and receive all of your bids back from DealDash. You also get the luxury of free shipping as well, with tracking. The tracking doesn’t apply to gift cards, but to all other purchases with BIN, even the smallest or cheapest. After you have decided that you are going to BIN the auction that you have been participating in, then just hit the “Buy It Now” button that you will see either in your dashboard or on the auction’s page if the auction is still live. Once you have paid then the bids will be refunded immediately.

BookMarking an Auction

DealDash has so many auctions it’s hard to remember which auction is coming up. However, DealDash has come up with an easy way to remember what you wanted to bid on. When you are on DealDash and see an item that is coming soon you can bookmark it. Click your mouse on the small outline of a star in the upper corner on the right-hand side of the auction and you have bookmarked yourself an auction. The little star will turn solid, and the auction is now pinned to your DealDash home page.

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I hope this article has explained some of the abbreviations and phrases on DealDash that puzzled you. Go ahead check out the auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up for bid. DealDash has everything you need.  Good luck 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.