Which is better for winning Pricebenders auctions: using the auto-bidder or not using auto-bidder?

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Nimo Ponifasio, Aff (New Zealand) Top Author Forum Guru 8/4/2014 4:12 am
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This question cannot be answered simply by saying either auto-bidder or no auto-bidder and that is because both these can be used effectively to win auctions.

The auto-bidder can be great if you do not have the time to spend clicking bids and you have a large amount of TCredits. If you do decide to use the auto-bidder, I would recommend that you have a look at the auction in progress, determine how many bidders are on auto-bidder and then decide if you will do the same. Bidding against
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Grant Thomson, Aff (United Kingdom) Top Author Forum Guru 8/3/2014 2:07 am
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There are a number of factors that will impact on whether or not auto bidding will be effective.

One of the key things with any auction is the time of day when it starts and ends, you will generally find that during the hours of night time in the USA you will stand a greater chance of being able to win an auction at a significantly lower price, for those such auctions auto bidding can be a sure fire way of being able to win the auction, though place a few manual bids to get a feel for
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 8/3/2014 1:33 am
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Why I Love Auto-bids

1. I can execute my strategy better: Set Start Price, Stop Price & Maximum Bids.

2. I can do routine chores, read news, play online games while playing the auction.

3. As needed, I can make adjustments like activate, or deactivate or re-activate again the auto-bid, as part of my strategy.

EXTRA TIP ON AUTOBID: Most of the winning prices are lower on the NAB (No AutoBid) Auctions. Few are much higher than the
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 8/3/2014 2:04 am
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I personally feel that not using the auto-bidder has its advantages; for one thing, it stops prices from rising quickly, which means side-bidders (those willing to wait outside of the main bidding war) can wait, conserve their T-Credits, and wait for the major bidders to exhaust their supply (or make the price of the item effectively unaffordable for them). For example, suppose you get two people bidding up some item to the price of $2.00. Each of them would have spent 100 T-Credits so far, which
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Dr Sudhanshu Pati, Aff (India) Top Author Forum Guru 8/3/2014 7:26 am
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Well! Both of them have their own advantages and disadvantages. Auto bidder is a tool which allows you to keep always on top of the auction but it can also cost you huge money at times. There are tricks to use this tool and i can say you some of its personal experience.

Use autobidder when you see there are only few bidders left in the auction and the timer starts going to zero number of times. In these cases you have maximum chance to make a win.

Do not use autobid when someone
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Derek Barrington, Aff (United Kingdom) Top Author Forum Guru 8/3/2014 6:02 pm
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Which is the best will depend on the item and the other players in the auction. I have watched many auctions and have seen people use many more TCredits than they are bidding for. To me this is a total waste of money. I watched someone use more than 400 TCredits bidding for a 300 TCredit pack. They were using auto bidder!

I can also say the only auction I have ever won was by using auto bidder. I had to leave the house and so I set the auto bidder to click in at a certain point and use
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The Escobar Generation , Aff (California, US) Top Author Forum Guru 8/5/2014 4:44 pm
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Great question, from my own personal experience I would tell you couple things to consider, there are many different type of Auctions thou they all look the same they are not, we have
1. (1WA) Auctions
2. JR Auctions
3. Feature Auctions
4. Big Dog Auctions
5. No Auto bidder Auctions
And each of these Auctions require a different type of planing and execution for example if you are a new affiliate and you get into the Big Dog Auction and you use the Autobidder
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Cal Warren Akers, Aff (Pennsylvania, US) Top Author Forum Guru 8/5/2014 6:22 am
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Hello Zoran,

Personally, I prefer to use manual bidding, but I have used the auto-bidder. In fact, the one time I used the auto-bidder, I started off with more than 300 TCredits. I had to end up buying more, and still lost the bid.

There are just too many variables to depend solely on auto-bidding. (1) Time of the auction; (2) Value and significance of the product you are bidding on; (3) How many people are participating in the auction at the time; and, of course, (4) The amount
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, () Top Author Forum Guru 8/3/2014 5:34 am
Affiliate since: 12/31/1969, Power Rank: 99999999
Hello,

To win PB auctions, both methods are useful - auto-bidder and manual bidding.

If you are a beginner, you should never use auto-bidder option as you may end up using too many TCredits and soon go out of budget. Instead, just place the bid manually and first learn the bidding strategies from other experienced bidders.

At the same time, if you are a pro-bidder and you are well stocked with hundreds of TCredits, you may opt for auto-bidder.

At the end
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Sule Yesufu, Aff (Nigeria) Top Author Forum Guru 8/3/2014 1:03 pm
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Many affiliates use manual bidding as well auto-bidding in their PriceBender’s auction bids for varied reasons. Some of these reasons do not really have anything to do with actually winning the auctions. Some bidders use them separately while others use them in combination. What probably determines which is better depends on what the bidder wants to achieve and what strategy he/she has in place. They both have their own strong points and weak points so everything depends on what the bidders are
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