How the Winners Page Helps Your Bidding Strategy
The DealDash winners page is a great place to view what deals people have recently won and can give you an idea of what certain items are selling for. Paying attention to what people have won, especially bid packs, can be very useful towards developing your Deal Dash bidding and winning strategy.
When I am participating in an auction, and it gets down to a handful of people, I will scroll through the recent winners page and see if any of those people have recently won bid packs. The smaller bid packs do not concern me so much, however if I see that they have recently won an 800 bid pack for three dollars, I may get a little concerned and will reevaluate my bidding strategy. As for the 2,000 and 5,000 bid packs, this is a different story. I recommend going directly to these one per user super packs to see who just won, otherwise you may find yourself bidding against someone that just received a truck load of bids and you’ll have no idea.
To find out who the winners of these super bids packs are, just go to the main auction page and filter by categories. Select Bid Packs and then find the 2,000 and 5,000 Bid Pack auction. Open the auction page up and check under the picture to see the recent winners.
Related: How Small Bid Packs May Help You
The final selling price of the bid pack is something I pay attention to as well. If I have not researched the auction, I can’t tell if the 2000 bid pack win for $60 bucks is an actual win. The person may have put 1500 bids in for that win. But if I see that a large bid pack has been won cheaply, and that person is up against me in an auction, I have a decision to make. Most of the time I will drop out of the auction because if someone just won 800 bids, and I only have 150 left, it’s likely I will not win unless the other drops out for some reason. In most cases I will conserve the bids I have left and go for something else. The other option is to Buy it Now – of course depending on how many bids I have used.
What types of bidding tips and strategies are you using? Share in the comments section below!