Common Bidbutler Mistakes in Swoopo
Almost all of the winning Swoopo bidders use the Bidbutler tool to handle their bids. However, the use of the software is not that easy. Most user commit mistakes due to unfamiliarity of the tool’s settings. Also, familiarity and knowing the presence of a Bidbutler is a problem for most new Swoopo bidders. This results on wasted bids and lose of money. To summarize, here are the two most common Bidbutler mistakes:
The first Silly Mistake: Bidding above 10 seconds. This is a common mistake of new bidders who just barge in an auction, and not knowing a single bidding rules results in a fast lose of money. It gets worse with a Bidbutler. Here’s why. BidButlers are programmed by Swoopo to bid at a random time between 10 seconds and 1 second left on the bidding auction clock. Swoopo has these BidButlers work this way so as other Swoopo bidders won’t know when the BidButler will trigger.
If you submit a bid when the clock is OVER 10 seconds, you’re not waiting long enough to see if a BidButler will bid. As a result, it’s wasteful and it won’t get you any closer to your goal of winning the auction. Also take note of the one second rule.
Second Silly Mistake: Getting in a Bidbutler Battle. If you even encounter one, it’s better to stay back and wait and of course observe. The problem with the newbies in Bidbutler is that they open the software and set it expecting to do perfectly. They set it to spend 10 to 20 bids in an auction and watch in horror as their Bidbutler ran out of bids instantly and also causing the auction clock to soar up to 10 to 15 minutes.
Remember that before setting a BidButler, observe how many other bidders are in an auction and how many are using a BidButler. You can check that on the auction’s bid history. If there’s a BidButler that’s been active in an auction for 50 or more bids, wait. Instead of setting a BidButler, wait for other bidders to run that BidButler until it runs out of bids.
Then, when you’re ready to jump into the auction, use the method “BidButler Layering” to test the waters and see if other BidButlers are currently set in an auction.
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