DealDash Top Tips Round-Up 11/15

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Welcome to DealDash’s Top Tip Round-Up. Today we are going to round up some of the top tips for you from last week. Read on for more information from DealDash.

Welcome to the DealDash Top Tip Round-Up series. The folks here at DealDash Tips Blog love to share all of our tips with you. In this series, we highlight some of the most interesting tips from the previous week. We love to share our knowledge with all of the new DealDash bidders on DealDash. Read on for a recap of the best tips from last week.

“Idea of the Month Winner” from November 6th Blog

November was the first month that DealDash implemented their “Best Idea of the Month” contest. This will be a new contest that DealDash will offer every month to all bidders who write in with a suggestion or idea for DealDash. Jennifer Cadorna was the big winner of 500 bids for the contest this month. Her idea was:

“It would really be nice if earned badges would show on each bidder. We would get to know each other more other than descriptions that some really don’t care to fill up.”

Congratulations, Jennifer Cadorna, great idea!

How to Edit Your Profile from November 7th Blog

Editing your profile was the theme of November 7th’s blog written by Theresa B. She explained how to get to your profile, as well as gave some suggestions on filling in your bidder bio. Here’s how to get to your bidder bio:

“How to get to your Public Profile

Go to the My Dashboard link just under the Bids left and Buy Bids buttons (right hand side of the top of the page. Click on the link and choose Public Profile from the dropdown menu to get started.”

Check other Bidder’s Start Date from November 8th Blog

November 8th’s blog gave tips on how to get to know some of the other bidders on DealDash. Your fellow bidders span a huge age range, are in all corners of the USA and have different thoughts and ideas about bidding. An important thing that you should keep in mind when trying to get to know the other bidders is when they started. From the blog:

“I find that a lot of newbie bidders are extremely surprised to find that auctions can last not only hours but sometimes even days on higher priced items. “

There were many other tips mentioned on how to get to know a little bit more about the other bidders. If you would like to check out the entire article just click on this link right here.

Thanks for Reading

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article with some top tips for November 15th helpful. Remember to check the 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.

Visit DealDash when you’re done here and see what you can win today. DealDash has everything you need for your life and family. Have a great time on DealDash and happy bidding everyone!

 

DealDashThis 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.

Trading Tips on DealDash

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Welcome, DealDash friends! Let’s trade some DealDash tips today. What are some of your best tips?

Being part of the DealDash community means that you’re not just bidding all by yourself behind that computer screen – you have friends out there in the bidding world. This DealDash Tips Blog is really a great place to share your thoughts and tips that you might have in the comments section. There is no tip too small or easily thought of, it’s always good to refresh your mind on the basics. So go ahead and read some of my tips here on the blog, and then add a couple of your own down below in the comments section.

You Gotta BIN Sometimes to WIN

BIN is the thing that you need to keep in your mind when you’re deciding what to bid on when using DealDash. You can do a BIN on any item you have placed at least one bid on in an auction. There’s no limit to how many BINs you can do, and it’s a service offered to every bidder in every auction. To complete your BIN, just buy the item at the retail price. That price is listed on each and every auction page near the title. After you pay, DealDash will return all of the bids that you spent on the auction to your bid collection.

Don’t Bid at a Disadvantage! Use BidBuddy.

Using the BidBuddy is what you should be doing on every auction, and it doesn’t cost anything to use. It’s ready and waiting for you on every auction. To use the BidBuddy, you will see a blank space and a button you can click that says “Book a Bid Buddy”. Click on the space that says “add bids here” and put in the amount of bids that you would like to spend on this particular DealDash auction. Then hit enter to get the BidBuddy started. Using the BidBuddy is the best tip ever, so use him on every DealDash auction that you want to win.

Bid Early (Using BidBuddy)

Now that you realize that using BidBuddy is the way to go, then increase your chances of winning by bidding early! If you have something in mind that you really want to win, then scout it out by using the search feature. You can book your BidBuddy a day ahead of time, so if you forget to return to the auction in time he will already be there, helping you win. You can win a lot of auctions this way, especially if the item you want is starting at an “off” hour on DealDash, such as 4AM or so.

Thanks for Reading the Tips Blog

I hope this article has encouraged you to share some tips and strategies in the comments on the DealDash Tips Blog. Go ahead check out the auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up for bid. DealDash has everything you 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.

The Road to DealDash Wins

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Follow these tips down the road to DealDash wins. Read on for tips from your favorite bidding site.

There are lots of different tips that can take you down the road to DealDash wins. Some are common sense, and some are more involved. No matter what you are doing, though, be sure to read this article and apply the tips to your bidding the next time you visit DealDash.

Bid At Your Own Pace

When you are looking at the main h0me screen of DealDash, it’s easy to get a little overwhelmed with all of the products, bidding, and flashing lights. However, you shouldn’t feel like you need to race around and bid on this, and this, and THIS just because you get caught up in all of the excitement of bidding. That’s not to say that it isn’t okay to “let loose” now and then and throw a few bids around, but for the most part, it makes much better sense to sit, wait, and bide your time until you are reasonably sure that you can win.

Don’t Forget to BIN!

BINning, or Buying It Now, makes a lot of sense when you are traveling on your way down the road to DealDash wins. We can’t win each and every auction that we enter,  but if you want to be on the road to winning DealDash auctions faster, then you need to BIN the auctions that you don’t win. Why do you need to do this? Because when you BIN, you aren’t really losing. Once you pay the regular retail price to do a BIN on an item, you will receive all of your bids back. You’ll also get free shipping. This way, it’s just like you bought an item online, and didn’t use your bids at all. Therefore, you will have just as many bids after the auction as you had before it started.

Put in the Work to Get Free Bids

There are many ways to get free bids from DealDash, and the more free bids that you amass, the further down the road to DealDash wins you will be. One of the simplest and easiest ways to get free bids is to just show up on DealDash and bid. It’s true, bidding equals free bids on DealDash. Starting on day one you will get a few bids for free when you place just one bid. On each consecutive day that you bid you will receive a few more bids all the way up to 30 bids on the 7th day. For every day that you continue to bid you will get 30 more bids, for as long as you can remember to come back every day and bid. You can even get a bidder badge for completing this task! Personally, I was able to bid every day for 14 weeks straight before I missed a day. See how many days, weeks, or months that you are able to bid every consecutive day!

Thanks for Reading the Tips Blog

I hope this article has encouraged you to think about strategies to stay on the road to wins on DealDash. Go ahead check out the auctions on DealDash. Visit DealDash now to see what’s up for bid. DealDash has everything you 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.

Tips to Learn About Other DealDash Bidders

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What’s between you and an auction win? The other bidders. Here’s how to learn more about them, from DealDash.

The DealDash community is just like your local community – there are lots of different people from all walks of life, and they all do things differently. If you are able to learn more about them then you will have a better chance of being able to be the winner in an auction. There are a few different ways that you will be able to learn about the other bidders. Read on for more information down below, from DealDash.

Read Their Bidder Bio

Everyone has a bidder that they can fill out. Basically, you can write a couple of sentences of your choosing for the other bidders to read. Some people like to write about their families, their pets, their jobs, or their hobbies. Other people like to write more “challenging” messages such as “I will never quit bidding” or “I’ll bid until I have to BIN.” These messages may or not be true, of course!

Personally, I find that when people write more personal messages about their family or pets that it provides a lot more insight. For example, if “Granny2018” writes in her bidder bio that she is expecting her first grandchild in the beginning of 2018 I would know that she is most likely going to be bidding on baby items, and probably going to end up doing a BIN (Buy It Now) on them. This is because she needs the baby items for her first grandchild, and she probably doesn’t already own these items since it’s her first grandchild. And since she has to buy them anyway, she will probably bid all the way to the BIN price. So in this example, I probably wouldn’t even bother to throw in more than a few bids, because I would feel pretty sure I wouldn’t be able to get a quick win.

Look at Their Start Date

You can see when each and every bidder started on DealDash. While this isn’t a huge insight into their bidding habits, you can get a feel for if this bidder knows all of the tips and tricks like you do, or if they are making some newbie mistakes. I find that a lot of newbie bidders are extremely surprised to find that auctions can last not only hours but sometimes even days on higher priced items.  If it’s just down to me and a newer bidder that has just started, I would probably go ahead and keep bidding a little bit longer than if it was a more seasoned player. Of course, just because someone has just started on DealDash it doesn’t mean that they haven’t been bidding elsewhere and know what they’re doing.

Thanks for Reading

I hope that you found this DealDash Tips article on learning about other bidders helpful. Remember to check the Tips blog daily, because you can’t ever learn too much about DealDash. If you would like to read our other blogs, be sure to check out our other blogs, DealDashReviewed.com and DealDashblog.com.

Come and visit DealDash and see what’s new! DealDash has everything you could ever want. DealDash is the site where you can find new items. Have a great time on DealDash and happy bidding everyone!DealDashThis 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.