To bolster your wins, try bidding at dead hours or check up on auctions ending on holidays, as most people will be busy and not using their computers to bid online. Also, keep in mind that many people are not on their personal computers during prime-time TV hours especially on a season ender episode. You can catch auctions ending at this hour.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Penny Auction Start and End Times
How do you know when to start and end your auction? This all depends on the length of the auction. You will want it to end at a peak bidding time. This is usually in the evening and on a weekend, when most people have to monitor an auction of the item they want. If you choose a seven day auction, it may be best to start it on a Monday sometime in the early evening, as it will end of the following Sunday, or Monday, depending on the auction site calculations. This should offer people the opportunity to bid on items and follow auctions.
To bolster your wins, try bidding at dead hours or check up on auctions ending on holidays, as most people will be busy and not using their computers to bid online. Also, keep in mind that many people are not on their personal computers during prime-time TV hours especially on a season ender episode. You can catch auctions ending at this hour.
To bolster your wins, try bidding at dead hours or check up on auctions ending on holidays, as most people will be busy and not using their computers to bid online. Also, keep in mind that many people are not on their personal computers during prime-time TV hours especially on a season ender episode. You can catch auctions ending at this hour.
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