In every aspect of life, there are rules to be followed. This is also the same in the case of Swoopo bidding. As you can see, we also need to avoid ...
In every aspect of life, there are rules to be followed. This is also the same in the case of Swoopo bidding. As you can see, we also need to avoid a few things when we do our bids. Here are some of the ‘don’ts’ when bidding.
Don’t Forget the Golden Rule
This is a standard procedure, not only in Swoopo but also in other aspects of life. This rule varies a bit. The Golden Rule is never pay over retail price for anything on Swoopo. It’s a grave sin in bidding. Unbelievable though, it does get violated on a semi-regular basis.
Keep in mind of the word “Worth up to:” price of the item. This is very important. If the current product price gets close or exceeding that amount, stop immediately. The simple logic is just compare the item being bought in Amazon and you might get it with discount or cheaper.
Don’t Jump into the Post-Bidbutler Battle Bid
As I have mentioned before, if two BidButlers are triggered at the same time, a BidButler Battle occurs. The cost of the item and the time on the clock will then both soar. You will then notice that 10 minutes or more had been added to the auction clock. A common error of most bidders is jumping in immediately after the BidButler Battle with single bids while the auction clock still shows several minutes. Be patient and wait. Also, do not go hand in hand with a Bidbutler that has just emerged victorious on a Bidbutler battle. This means that there’s still Bidbutler active so basing on our previous strategies, you wait until it reaches its limit. That is the time then that you place your bids.
Don’t Start Bidding Unless You Have Time To Spend
This rule is for all the busy folks out there. If you know you’ll need to leave your computer after only a few minutes, don’t start bidding. A typical Swoopo auction can take well over a day or consume the most of it. The auction would be competitive though for a few hours. A good rule of thumb to use is never start bidding on an auction unless you can devote at least two hours to it. Take note, at least two hours.
Also, you probably won’t need to pay attention the entire time. A BidButler Battle, mentioned earlier, could give you much needed bathroom and snack breaks. Do bear in mind though of the time so you won’t get away too much of the break and lose your bid.
These three rules, together with your gain knowledge of Swoopo bidding strategy is your key to success in winning your auctions.
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If may come as a surprise but did you know that you can still bid on closed Swoopo auctions? Yep, that’s right. Know that it all depends on your knowledge of Swoopo and following a solid closed auction strategy. It is old news that Swoopo will sometimes close an auction to new bidders at a certain point in the auction. If you haven’t yet cast a bid in a closed auction, you are not allowed to start bidding. This is now your cue to take advantage of that auction.
To take advantage of Swoopo’s closed auctions and use them to your advantage, use a technique that we call the “Placeholder Bid.” Here’s how it works:
Start by using the 5 Minute Rule first and make a good observation to find auctions that you are interested in bidding on. You can also examine previous close prices and best times and days for background info.
When you have decided a targeted auction you are interesting in bidding on, submit a single bid. It’ll cost you 60 cents yes, but that might come in very handy in the future, so you can continue bidding. Now the next step is just sit back, relax and wait for the auction competition to diminish. Eventually, if Swoopo closes that auction, you now have an advantage for the following three reasons:
First is you are still able to participate in the auction and there will be no new bidders. Then the competition will be less because they’ll slowly dwindle for that auction. Lastly, you have only invested 60 cents in that auction so far meaning you still have plenty of bids to use to win the auction.
Now, here’s a tip about BidButlers in closed auctions: If you’ve booked on a BidButler and the auction closes before your minimum price is reached, your bids will be credited back to your account if you haven’t placed any other bids in the auction. Since none of your bids have been placed, you won’t be able to continue after it closes.
I hope this strategy helps and you will be able to make use of this simple trick in . Good luck and happy bidding on your auctions.
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In every aspect of life, there are rules to be followed. This is also the same in the case of Swoopo bidding. As you can see, we also need to avoid a few things when we do our bids. Here they are.
Don’t Forget the Golden Rule
First up is the Golden Rule which I can say is somewhat similar to our known golden rule. This rule in Swoopo states: never pay over retail price for anything on Swoopo. The problem though is that this gets violated on a semi-regular basis on Swoopo. Bidders actually get a hang that they forgot how much they are spending already and also forgot that they are already above the limit.
I’m only talking about the current product price and not about the cost of bids. If you find this number getting close to or exceeding the worth up to price of an item, get out immediately! Its better checking other sites that sells you product than continue bidding.
The Post-BidButler Battle Bid
Try saying that three times fast: The Post-BidButler Battle Bid, the Post-BidButler Battle Bid, the Post-BidButler Battle Bid. As I mentioned earlier, if two BidButlers are triggered at the same time, a BidButler Battle ensues. The cost of the item and the time on the clock both soar. It’s not unusual to see 10 minutes or more added to the auction clock after a BidButler battle. A common error I see time and again is a bidder jumping in immediately after the BidButler Battle with single bids while the auction clock still shows several minutes. Do not go hand in hand with a Bidbutler that has just emerged victorious on a Bidbutler battle.
Don’t Start Bidding Unless You Have Time To Spend on an Auction
This last rule is for all the busy folks especially our working bidders out there. If you know you’ll just be spending a few minutes on your computer, do not start bidding. Why? It is because a typical Swoopo auction can take well over a day. That doesn’t mean it is equivalent to a 24 hour of bidding. No, most auctions will only be truly competitive for just a few hours. A good rule of thumb to use is never start bidding on an auction unless you can devote at least two hours to it.
Also, you probably won’t need to pay attention the entire time. A BidButler Battle could give you much needed bathroom and snack breaks of ten minutes or more. But you don’t want to be pulled away from an auction after you’ve already invested your hard earned money in bids.
You might disregard these three rules later on but I suggest you do not as it has a big impact on how you handle and strategize your bids. You could also learn more and be updated with the .
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