DealDash Tips Weekly Round-Up for 1/27

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Welcome to this weekend’s DealDash Weekly Top Tip Round-Up for 1/27. As usual, we’ll round-up some of the top tips for you from the previous week. Read on for more information from us at DealDash Tips.

Welcome to the newest edition of the DealDash Top Tip Round-Up series. All of the bloggers here at the DealDash Tips Blog enjoy sharing our best tips with you. In this series, we highlight the most helpful tips from the previous week. We love to share our knowledge with all of the new (and not so new) DealDash bidders. Read on for a recap of the best tips from last week, from the DealDash Tips Blog.

Think Ahead, Use BidBuddy from the January 20th Blog

The theme of January 20th’s blog was thinking ahead when you use DealDash. The top tip of that blog was to be sure that you do research on the items you are bidding on. The way to do this is to load up your BidBuddy with a few bids to keep yourself active in the auction and not get locked out while you are doing your research. The advice from that blog included:

“If you see an auction that you really want to join but you want to do a little reseach before you make your decision, no problem. Just load up your BidBuddy with 10, 20, 30 bids so you can get some research done.”

If you’d like to read that blog in its entirety, just click this link right here and you can check it out.

You Don’t Need to Be Bidder #1 from January 22nd’s Blog

January 22nd’s blog was all about DealDash strategies that you might not have thought about. The top tip of that blog was explaining how you don’t need to be the first bidder in the auction to have a good shot at winning. From the blog:

“The $5 No Jumper limit was put in place to limit how many bidders can enter an auction at any one time, so the bidders have a better chance of winning. So technically, even if you join the auction at $4.99 then you are still within the rules. However, if there are only 2 or 3 people left in the auction at that point, they are definitely going to notice and not be very happy.”

Be Alerted from the January 24th’s Blog

The blog on January 24th was about how to win an iPhone X from DealDash. There were a few good tips in there, but the tip to remember from that blog was to click the “Alert Me” button on all of the iPhone X auctions so you will know when they are starting – and maybe put a few bids in so you won’t be locked out. From that blog:

“The way that Alert Me works is simple. Just do a search in the DealDash search bar for the auction that you want, and it will come up. If there is no auction for the item currently scheduled, then you can click the button that says Alert Me, and DealDash will send you an email when there has been an auction scheduled for the item.”

 All About Jewelry from the January 25th Blog

There was a lot of information about DealDash jewelry in the January 25th blog. This blog listed some of the new jewelry styles that DealDash is now offering, and where to find them Theresa wrote in the blog:

“DealDash has some beautiful new pieces—from rings to bracelets to earrings—that give style a whole new meaning. Browse the New items tab to see what’s new and happening in the Jewelry Category on DealDash! ”

Thanks for Reading

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article with some top tips for January 27th helpful. Remember to check the DD Tips blog daily, because you can never learn too much about bidding. If you would like to read our other blogs, be sure to check out our other blogs, DealDashReviewed.com and DealDashblog.com. Come back weekly to get the recap of each week’s top tips.

Visit DealDash and check out the new jewelry today. DealDash has everything you need to pamper yourself. DealDash is the best auction site around. Have a great time on DealDash 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: Why Didn’t I Think of That?

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There have been many times on DealDash I have thought to myself “Why didn’t I think of that?” If you feel the same way, read on for more information.

Everyone tends to look at things from a different perspective, and things that are obvious to you might not be clear to me, and vice-versa. In this article, I will tell you about some of the things that I have learned from watching other DealDash bidders. Truly, I have learned quite a bit by just observing many auctions and tons of different bidding styles. Here are some tips I’ve learned from watching other bidders on DealDash.

You Don’t Need to be the First Bidder

Before I really got heavily into DealDash bidding I did quite a bit of research by reading different articles online. Many of these articles seemed to suggest that unless you join the auction in the very beginning then the other bidders would be upset if you joined in later. Now, this might be the case if you join in the last few bids before the auction reaches the $5 No Jumper limit. However, if you join at the $3 or $4 mark, for example, no one will most likely notice or care.

The $5 No Jumper limit was put in place to limit how many bidders can enter an auction at any one time, so the bidders have a better chance of winning. So technically, even if you join the auction at $4.99 then you are still within the rules. However, if there are only 2 or 3 people left in the auction at that point, they are definitely going to notice and not be very happy. This can make them fight even harder and longer for the auction because they feel that you are “late to the game”. In short, you can save bids by not joining an auction until closer to $5, but personally, I wouldn’t join too close to $5.

Want Free Bids? Use the Time Clock

When I first started bidding on DealDash, I could never understand why people would stay in an auction when they clearly weren’t going to win. For example, you can see when everyone placed their first bid – so why would someone who placed their first bid at $.02 and have been continuously bidding still be trying to win a $10 gift card whose auction value is currently $7? They have obviously put in way more than $3 worth of bids, which would be their break-even point. The answer is Time As The Highest Bidder (TATHB).

TATHB is when you get time on your time clock for each of the 10 seconds or so that you are the highest bidder. Once you have filled up your time clock, then DealDash will give you free bids. Once this bidder realized that they had put in enough bids to break even on the gift card and decided to do a BIN (Buy It Now) to get all of their bids back, yet saw that there were still 20 people still in the auction, it just makes sense to keep bidding! They figure that they might as well rack up some time on their time clock as the highest bidder to get their free bids faster. If there are more than 5 people in an auction it’s very unlikely that the auction will end abruptly with everyone canceling their bids at the same time. However, it CAN happen, so do this at your own risk.

Thanks for Reading the Tips Blog

I hope this article has encouraged you to use observe other bidders on DealDash. Remember, the more you watch the other bidders on DealDash, the more knowledge you have to win auctions. Now get out there and check out the auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up and new for auction. 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 Tips: Think Before You Leap

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Have you been “thinking before you leap” when it comes to DealDash auctions? Read on for more information.

Yes, “looking” before you leap is important – but “thinking” before you leap is essential. Using DealDash is an exercise for your brain, and you need to make sure that you do it. Thinking before you leap on DealDash is important for many different reasons. Here are some tips to get you thinking on DealDash.

Think About Buying Bids – Before You Do It!

Bids are money, literally! You can buy bids on DealDash for between .12-.60, so you want to plan ahead before you buy. There are many articles here on the DealDash Tips Blog that you can read and learn how to conserve your bids. Be sure to explore the blog when you have time to read some tips to help you save your bids and use them wisely. Learning about DealDash will serve you well when you are participating in auctions.

BidBuddy, Your Best Bid Saver

A great way to think before you leap is to use the BidBuddy. If you see an auction that you really want to join but you want to do a little reseach before you make your decision, no problem. Just load up your BidBuddy with 10, 20, 30 bids so you can get some research done. This method works in two different ways – first, you won’t be locked out of the bidding if the auction reaches the $5 No Jumper limit, and second, the auction could end early. If you have loaded up your BidBuddy while you do some research and the auction ends early, you’ll win! Talk about a win-win situation!

Collect Free Bids Every Day

What better way to think before you leap than by getting FREE bids. DealDash has many opportunities for you to win and earn free bids. Simply sign in to DealDash every single day and they will give you free bids. You’ll need to bid on DealDash for 7 consecutive days to get the maximum amount of free bids. The free bids range from 5 to 30. The more days in a row that you come bid the more free bids you will earn. Use your brain, think before you leap, and collect your free DealDash bids every day.

Thanks for Reading

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article on thinking before you leap helpful. Remember to check the Tips blog daily, because you never know when we are going to be posting pricing and promo secrets! If you would like to read our other blogs, be sure to check out our other blogs, DealDashReviewed.com and DealDashblog.com.

Be sure to read this article if you want to win more auctions on DealDash. Be sure visit DealDash and collect your free bids today. DealDash has everything you need. Have fun on DealDash, 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 Top Tip Weekly Round-Up for 1/19

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Welcome to today’s DealDash Weekly Top Tip Round-Up for 1/19. Per usual, we’ll round-up some of the top tips for you from last week. Read on for more information from us at DealDash Tips.

Welcome to the latest and greatest edition of the DealDash Top Tip Round-Up series. All of the bloggers here at the DealDash Tips Blog enjoy sharing our best tips with you. In this series, we highlight the most helpful tips from the previous week. We love to share our knowledge with all of the new (and not so new) DealDash bidders. Read on for a recap of the best tips from last week, from the DealDash Tips Blog.

Sharing DealDash Tips from the January 13th Blog

The theme of January 10th’s blog was regarding tips that you should be sharing with friends and family members who also use DealDash. The top tip of that blog was to be sure that you get a few bids in before the auction reaches the $5 No Jumper limit. The advice from that blog included using the BidBuddy:

“If the auction is starting at a strange time, but you anticipate it being a very long auction, then just set the BidBuddy with a few bids so you can be sure that you get in before the No Jumper $5 limit, and check out the auction’s progress when you wake up.”

If you’d like to read that blog in its entirety, just click this link right here and you can check it out.

$3 No Jumper Limit from January 14th’s Blog

January 14th’s blog was all about DealDash special promotions and features. The top tip of that blog was explaining how the $3 No Jumper promotion works. Barbar wrote:

“No new bidders are allowed to participate in any auction after the closing cost reaches $3 or more. This feature makes it easier to win by limiting the number of bidders allowed to participate in the auction.”

Choose the Best Auction from the January 15th Blog

The blog on January 15th was about how to win a gaming PC from DealDash. There were a few good tips in there, but the tip to remember from that blog was to choose the best starting day/time for your schedule when you have selected the gaming PC that you want. From that blog:

“Once you have figured out exactly which gaming PC that you would like to win then choose the day and time that works best with your schedule.”

 All About Badges from the January 16th Blog

There was a lot of information about DealDash badges in the January 16th blog. The thing that you need to know from that blog is that there is currently a special badge promotion going on right now, until January 21st. From the blog:

“This week’s promotion, entitled Winter Bidding Frenzy gives you an amazing and unprecedented pricing of just 11 cents per bid when you place 1,000 bids between 1/15 and 1/21! ”

Don’t waste any time, you can still participate in this DealDash badge challenge! It’s not too late.

Thanks for Reading

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article with some top tips for January 19th helpful. Remember to check the DD Tips blog daily, because you can never learn too much about bidding. If you would like to read our other blogs, be sure to check out our other blogs, DealDashReviewed.com and DealDashblog.com. Come back weekly to get the recap of each week’s top tips.

Visit DealDash and use these tips today. DealDash has everything you need for your home and family. DealDash is a fun way to shop. Have a great time on DealDash 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.