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BidCactus Penny Auction Website

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BidCactus Penny Auction Website




About BIDCACTUS- ENTERTAINMENT AND AUCTIONS LIKE YOU'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE!

Launched in April 2009, Bidcactus is a new type of web-based auction experience that combines the thrill of real world entertainment with the efficiency and value of online shopping.

Bidcactus
was born out of a desire to provide you, the online community, with a fresh approach to "auction entertainment." Because we are digital, we are able to quickly adapt to the rapidly developing product universe in a way that is virtually impossible for land based companies. In this way Bidcactus can provide its customers with access to the latest, cutting-edge product lines offered within the digital and electronics communities.

You, the customer, are crucial to the success of our business. Here at Bidcactus we listen to you. We have created opportunities for you to be actively involved in web site offerings and auction lot selections. Vote for the product you would like to see auctioned off next, and watch it ascend in its popularity ranking! Email us at
customersupport@bidcactus.com or call us a 1-800-BID-8711 and let us know what you think. We value your input!

Bidcactus features only brand new merchandise. Bidding starts at just $0.01 with no reserve. Bids cost only $0.75 each, and come in bidpacks of 30, 50, 100, 250 and 500 so you can walk away a winner with only a small amount invested! With each bid placed, an items' price increases by $0.10, $0.05, or $0.01 depending on the type of auction. When you bid, the counter gets re-set up to a maximum of 30 seconds. An auction ends when there are no further bids and there is a winner!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER OR CHECKOUT BIDCACTUS

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BidBlink Penny Auction Website

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Bid Blink Penny Auction Website


On BidBlink, you can win brand new products and gift cards for up to 99% off retail prices. Like a traditional auction, the last bidder that bids before time runs out, wins. But on BidBlink, each bid lowers the price of the item. To offer this discount, we charge a small fee -- 40¢ per bid -- for each bid placed.

Sign up for a free account then follow these simple steps:


1. Buy Bids



Just want to try things out? Start with the Sampler. Bidding pro? Get the Monster and get more bonus bids!

Monster

BEST VALUE

1250 Bids

100 Bonus Bids

$499.98

Plus

420 Bids

80 Bonus Bids

$199.98

Value

MOST POPULAR

150 Bids

50 Bonus Bids

$79.98

Basic

70 Bids

30 Bonus Bids

$39.98

Sampler

30 Bids

20 Bonus Bids

$19.98






2. Bid on an item



Go to the auctions page to see all the current auctions. Click on the item you are interested in winning to see more details about that auction. Prices typically start at 10% off retail price and go down for each bid placed. The timer will show you how much time remains until the auction ends. Now all you have to do is click the Bid button!

If the time remaining is less than 45 seconds, then every bid placed extends the auction by 15 seconds. This prevents anyone from "sniping" an auction at the last second.

Placing a Single Bid or Auto-Bid will first use any Bonus Bids in your account, followed by bids you purchased.


Choose your bid type:

Single Bid - Click on the "Bid" button to place a single bid and lower the price of the item by 1¢.

Auto-Bid - If you can't watch an auction, you can set your Auto-Bidder to automatically place a bid when someone outbids you. If you set Auto-Bids when there is more than one minute remaining, your Auto-Bids will be locked in and will not become active until the timer has gone below 45 seconds.

When multiple people have auto bids placed at the same time on an auction, each Auto-Bidder will place one bid every few seconds. This allows the Auto-Bidders to battle it out more quickly. If you are new to using the Auto-Bid feature, we recommend placing the minimum amount of Auto-Bids until you get comfortable with how it works.

In NailBiter auctions, only Single Bids can be placed.

Note: You can place more Auto-Bids than you have actual bids in your account. If you run out of actual bids, BidBlink will automatically cancel any remaining Auto-Bids.

Tip: If you click the "Add Auto-Bids" button multiple times you can customize the number of Auto-Bids you want set. For example, select "10 Bids" and click the "Add Auto-Bids" button twice and you'll have 20 Auto-Bids set.






3. When the times runs out, the last bidder wins!



If you're the last bidder when time runs out, you win! After winning, pay the final price plus shipping.

Bids Back!
When you win an auction and the final price is negative, you only pay for shipping. Plus you get one bid back for every 40¢ that the price is less than zero. For example, if the final price is -$4.00 you get 10 bids added to your account.

Nobody loses on BidBlink!
If you don't win the auction, you have 12 hours after it ends to purchase the same item for the retail price minus the value of the bids you placed (discount is 40¢ per bid). Bonus Bids placed cannot be used towards your discount. For example, let's say you placed 20 bids and 5 Bonus Bids on an item that has a retail price of $50.00. Your price is $50.00 minus $8.00 (20 bids x 40¢), for a total of $42 plus shipping and Buy Now fees. The price cannot be discounted to less than $0 and shipping cannot be discounted. There is a Buy Now fee of 7% (up to a maximum of $19.99) of the retail price for all Buy Now opportunities. However, if you Buy Now within 30 minutes of the auction ending, we'll waive the Buy Now fee!







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BidBlink



BidBlink was founded by two Silicon Valley veterans in July of 2009. Since then, we've been hard at work at creating the most rewarding and exciting shopping experience possible. We offer the best reverse penny auctions around.

At BidBlink, we aim to provide stellar value on popular products such as the Nintendo Wii, XBoxes, PlayStations, Televisions, Gift Cards, and other top-of-the-line merchandise.

Several things set us apart from the competition

  1. Price goes down, not up. As more people bid, we're able to offer you better deals.
  2. Everybody wins. If you're not the last bidder when time runs out, you can use your investment towards purchasing the product.
  3. We give bids back if the prices drop below $0.00. Nice.
  4. Our bid prices are only 40 cents. That's a great deal compared to prices upwards of one dollar per bid at other sites.

Get in contact with us

We are here to serve you. Feel free to contact us for any reason.



Email: support@bidblink.com
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Bid Father Penny Auction Website

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Bid Father Penny Auction Website




BidFather.com

How do I bid?


It's no secret that penny auctions are the newest, most exciting way to shop online. The difference between BidFather and competitors begins with our unwavering dedication to the satisfaction of our users. We strive to ensure a unique and satisfying experience for everyone who visits BidFather.

At BidFather, it's all about family. This sense of family is reflected in the top-notch service that BidFather provides. We warmly welcome all input, suggestions, and or concerns that you may have. BidFather may be new to the web, but we think it's our old-school approach that will set us apart.

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Off and Away Penny Auction Website

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Off and Away Penny Auction Website



Browse our 50,000 hotel partners


About Off & Away

Off & Away™ is focused on offering exceptional travel experiences to its customers in new, fun and unique ways. Our belief is that people deserve to experience more when they travel and when they shop for travel. We've formed a team of employees, investors, and advisors dedicated to making these experiences a reality for customers every day.

We partner with only the best travel brands to bring this vision to life. These exclusive relationships provide customers with unprecedented access to the best our partners have to offer.

Our company was founded by former Amazon.com and travel industry executives, and recently raised Series A funding led by Madrona Venture Group, the venture capital firm behind Amazon.com, Farecast.com (now Bing Travel) and VacationSpot (now a part of Expedia).

Sign up to participate in the fun, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Facebook to keep up with all of the news at Off & Away.

Thank you,

Doug Aley Michael Walton

About the Team

Doug Aley

Doug helps steer the ship at Off & Away. When he's not acting as pure overhead, he's helping the marketing and business development teams.

Doug has over 10 years of product, marketing, and business development experience across online retail, mobile, and web applications. Prior to Off & Away, Doug was VP of Marketing and Business Development at Jott Networks (sold to NUAN '09). Prior to Jott, Doug led product management efforts in retail and digital categories at Amazon.com. He dropped out of college to start his first company (SSB BART Group) and remains on the board today. Doug got his BA from Stanford University (he went back) and his MBA from Harvard Business School. He has an amazing wife and a new son, the latter of which may hit Alaska's MVP Gold in his first year on this planet.

When talking about memorable travel experiences this is what Doug said. "My favorite travel memories are proposing to my (now) wife atop Mt. Kilimanjaro, dining with her at Al Sorriso on our honeymoon in Italy, and kayaking in the Milford Sound, New Zealand."

Doug Aley @dougaley
Founder & CEO
Michael Walton @michaelwalton
Founder & VP of Product Development

Patty Hagar

Patty is in charge of making sure our partners love us. Sometimes, she's too good at her job.

Patty has been partnering with travel suppliers for nearly 20 years. Prior to Off & Away, she worked for Expedia, Travelocity, Worldspan and CheapTickets helping to make their partners successful. Most recently, in her role at Expedia, Patty helped other major travel brands use the Expedia platform on their own sites to increase revenue through expanded offerings.

When asked about travel experiences Patty says "Travel is more than a vacation, a destination or even an escape. To me, travel is the frame through which the world's differences and similarities coexist while complementing and calming my constant need to better understand life."

Patty Hagar @pattyhagar
Director, Supplier Relations

Andrea Rogers

Andrea makes sure that the world knows about Off & Away, across all marketing mediums.

Andrea has over 14 years of combined experience in the travel & marketing industry. Prior to joining Off & Away Andrea spent more than ten years with Alaska Airlines where she pioneered the interactive marketing experience, including email, online media, search, mobile, meta search, affiliate programs, and social media. In addition, she created and led the airline's campaign strategy team responsible for the campaign lifecycle across all marketing mediums. Prior to her focus on the interactive experience Andrea also worked in, CRM, analytics, loyalty and customer service. She started her travel career 14 years ago as a travel agent in Colorado.

When asked about travel experiences Andrea says "Finland has some of the most brilliant and inviting people I have ever met. The hillsides of Ireland are breathtaking, and the beaches of Fiji, untouched; however nothing compares to a helicopter flight through the vast mountains and glaciers of Alaska, that truly speaks to my soul."

Andrea Rogers @travelandrea
Director, Marketing

Brian Gebala

Brian makes sure Off & Away is real time, all the time. He was most recently Director of Engineering at Mpire and prior to that he was at Citrix Online.

Brian Gebala
Lead Architect

Nick Redmond

Nick balances form and function, and makes sure we don't take ourselves too seriously. He was most recently Creative Director at Mpire and also worked with Doug and Michael at Jott Networks.

Nick Redmond
Creative Director and Lead UI Developer
Kevin Sontgerath
Business Development Manager

Joe Aleardi

Joe has been making customers and partners happy his entire working life, most recently for Bank of America.

Joe Aleardi
Sr. Account Manager

Tristan Burch

Like his mentor, Inspector Gadget, Tristan is always diving into problems. Unlike Gadget, he fixes them. Tristan was most recently with Farecast.com (now Bing Travel).

Tristan Burch
Software Development Engineer

Brooke Steger

Brooke is the best customer service leader we've ever met. She was with Doug & Michael at Jott and was most recently at AmDocs.

Brooke Steger
Operations Manager

Investors

Advisors

Alex Bard - Founder & CEO of Assistly
LinkedIn | Twitter: @alexbard
Gary Benitt - Founder & COO of Assistly
LinkedIn | Twitter: @garybenitt
Brad Gerstner - CEO at Altimeter Capital; Board Member for Orbitz Worldwide
LinkedIn | Twitter: @altcap
Brad Humphries - Partner at Accenture
LinkedIn
Steve Jarvis - VP, Customer Innovation at Alaska Airlines
LinkedIn | Twitter: @sbjarvis
Owen Van Natta - Former CEO MySpace, COO/CRO Facebook & VP WW Business Development, Amazon.com
LinkedIn


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QuiBids Penny Auction Website

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QuiBids Penny Auction Website


About QuiBids

Welcome to QuiBids, a fun and exciting, fast-paced auction website. You can win all sorts of popular products at incredibly low prices. Look at our homepage to see what products are up for auction right now, and if one catches your eye, buy some bids for a low price! When you place a bid, we add a maximum of 10-20 seconds to the timer - to give someone else the chance to bid if they're interested. This is similar to the "Going Once...Twice...SOLD" approach of auctions. If no one else bids and the timer reaches zero, you've won a sweet deal on QuiBids! If you don't win the auction, you never have to go away empty handed. Any time after you've placed your first bid in an auction, you can choose to buy the product for a discount using the Buy It Now feature. This will help limit your losses so you don't have to leave all your bids on the table. You'll never have to pay more than the Value Price for any products on QuiBids.

How We Got Our Start

QuiBids was started in July 2009 by a group of guys interested in making internet auctions more exciting. The company is based out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Our goal as a business is simple--to provide an online auction model that creates excitement and overall better deals to the consumer than any other auction website in existence. With our staff having many years of experience in internet marketing, economics, finance and computer science, we strongly believe we can deliver this to our customers. We strive to keep our costs as low as possible to maximize the number of great deals we can offer at QuiBids.



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SellMoo Penny Auction Website

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SellMoo Penny Auction Website


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Swoopo Penny Auction Website

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Swoopo Penny Auction Website




The Swoopo Guide
HOW SWOOPO WORKS



This guide contains some valuable information about how to bid on Swoopo. We start with a quick overview of Swoopo and then move on to basic and advanced bidding strategies. If you want to learn how to win an auction, then take your time and read all of these points. You won't regret it!

All About Swoopo

What is Swoopo?

Swoopo is one of the world's most innovative auction sites. Every day we sell brand new, top-name products at incredibly low prices. We are the creators of "Entertainment Shopping" on the internet, and one of the first companies to combine e-commerce and entertainment. All of our auctions are buzzing from the first to the last second.

How does Swoopo work?

For a really quick overview of how Swoopo works, take a look at this tutorial video.


To get started, you need to buy some bids. Each bid costs 60 cents and are sold in BidPacks of different sizes. Bidders have the choice of placing single bids or using the BidButler.

Buy  Bids


In our standard auction format, each bid placed increases the price of the product by 12 cents and the auction countdown by up to 20 seconds.


Auction Types

Apart from the standard auction on Swoopo, we also have some others which allow you to use different strategies. From Penny Auctions, to NailBiters, you can can see them all in the video below.


The BidButler

Have you tried bidding using a BidButler yet? If not, you're probably missing out on one of the best-kept secrets on Swoopo. BidButlers let you bid even if you’re not sat at your computer. If you need to grab a coffee, the BidButler can bid for you so you don't miss out.


To use it, just tell the BidButler the minimum and maximum price at which you want him to place your bids, as well as the number of bids you're prepared for him to use and he'll do the rest! If there is a BidButler battle between two or more BidButlers, then the time will only ever increase up to a maximum of 2 minutes, regardless of how many bids have been placed.

Watch the video below for a reminder of how it works, and a demonstration of the BidButler in action.


Auction Timers

On Swoopo, the auction time increases with each bid placed. This allows other users the chance to bid, and join in on the fun. Each auction will either have a 10, 15, or 20 second auction time and you can see this on the auction detail page. All auctions start with a 24 hour countdown. As long as the timer is above 2 minutes, no bids placed will add time to the clock. However, once the counter is below 2 minutes, each bid placed will add a maximum of 20 seconds. But, it will never go beyond 2 minutes regardless of how many bids are placed. Check out the video below for more information


How many bids does it take to win?

It's important to understand what it takes to win an auction on Swoopo. A basic rule of thumb is that high value items attract more bidders, and therefore require more bids to win the auction because there's more competition. Now, from time to time everyone will assume this, and you may be able to walk away with a brand new Playstation 3 for just a few bids. Take a look at the example products below, which show the average number of bids to win an auction.



Basic Bidding Strategies

Start small

On Swoopo you’ll see everything from USB sticks, to 42" LCD TVs. Some items are worth $20, some are worth over $1,000. As you can imagine, the more expensive items attract the most bidders, which makes them harder to win. So if you’re new to Swoopo, you should go for one of the cheaper items as you’ll have a greater chance of winning, plus you’ll get to learn how Swoopo really works. It just takes a bit of practice!


Go for a Beginner Auction

A Beginner Auction is only open to bidders who’ve never won before, so this is a great opportunity for you to win your first item! Using all of these tips, and your own bidding strategy, you’ll bag a bargain in no time. And who knows, your next win may be an Apple MacBook or 42” LCD TV!

Click here to view our live Beginner Auctions (only visible to logged in, non winners).


Take your time

This is very important! First, take your time and understand how Swoopo works. Watch the video, read through this guide, and browse some auctions. You’ll be surprised how much of an advantage you’ll have by following this simple tip. Secondly, once you’ve found an item you want to bid on, just watch the auction for a few minutes. See who’s bidding, and how much they’re bidding. You need to work out the best time to enter the auction so look at the past ended auctions and you’ll get an idea of how many bids are needed, and what price this item normally goes for.


Make sure you have enough time

If you’re about to eat lunch, or take the dog for a walk, don’t start bidding on an auction! Some auctions will end quickly, but some will go on for a few hours. So if you’re serious about winning an item, make sure you have enough time to keep bidding. However, you could set up a BidButler to bid while you’re away from the computer!


Focus on one product at a time

This is by far, the biggest mistake made by new users on Swoopo. We offer so many GREAT products that people do not know what to bid on first. So instead, they place a couple of bids on several items all at the same time. It’s great when someone wins an item with just 1 bid, but it doesn’t happen that often. Instead of bidding on more than one auction at a time, just choose one and stick with it. You will have a much better chance of winning the item if you take this approach.

Scope out the competition

Swoopo is one of the most competitive sites on the internet. So help yourself by taking the time to know who you’re up against. When you’re watching an auction, spend a few minutes and get an idea of who’s bidding, how often they’re bidding and what sort of strategy they’re using. On an auction page you will see the recent bidding history, and how many people have bid in the last 15 minutes.

Bidding History

If you see an auction with lots of recent bidders, it’s probably best to find one with less competition. However, you shouldn’t just rely on the bidders in the last 15 minutes, you need to watch the auction and see how active these users really are.


Bid late, but not TOO late

This is another big mistake made by beginners on Swoopo. If there is an hour left on an auction, don’t bid! This is a golden rule: ONLY BID IN THE LAST 10 SECONDS. You would think that bidding in the last second would be the best approach, but there are a few reasons why this isn’t the case. The main reason is that internet lag may prevent your bid being processed in time. To keep it simple, there are lots of bids placed on Swoopo. We have to process these and perform calculations, update databases, and output the results back to the website, all in a fraction of a second! If a delay occurs anywhere along the way, and you place a bid with just 1 second to go, then your bid may not register, and the auction would end, assuming there are no other bidders. So, to be safe, try and bid when there is at least 3 seconds left on the clock. Alternatively, set a BidButler, as this will never be affected by internet lag.


Don’t be afraid of the BidButler

If you look through the ended auctions on Swoopo, you will see that lots of auctions are won by people using a BidButler. It’s simply because a lot of people love to use it! If you’re bidding on an auction and you spot a scary BidButler, then try not to be put off. You have the advantage because you’re actually watching the auction, and you know what the competition is like. If several single bidders are battling with a BidButler, then sit back and watch. Save your bids, and jump in when the time is right. Remember: just because they’re using a BidButler doesn’t guarantee that they will win the auction. If you really don’t like the BidButler, then lookout for a NailBiter auction, where no BidButlers are allowed.

Don’t be afraid of actually using the BidButler

The BidButler is a powerful tool, if you get the timing right you can scare off other bidders by placing one. Nobody likes to see their bids matched over and over again by your all conquering BidButler, you might just persuade them to give up and try again next time.

On the other hand, some people have a ‘fire and forget’ policy with the BidButler. It is easy to swoop in and win with a quick single bid if your rival has gone to make a cup of coffee safe in the knowledge that their BidButler will protect them. We’ve noticed that users tend to set the ‘Bid To’ value of their BidButlers to a round number, so watch out for this and you might be able to snap up a bargain by simply clicking on the “Bid” button when a BidButler has just finished.


Keep a price limit in mind

It’s easy to get carried away in an auction when you really want something! But, remember that each bid costs you 60 cents. So you have to bear in mind the current auction price, and how many bids you’ve placed. The good news is, with Swoop it Now, even if you don’t win the auction, you can still buy the item minus the cost of your placed bids! So it’s a win-win situation.


Don’t run out of bids

Give yourself a better chance of winning an auction by having lots of bids in your account. For example, instead of buying the Small BidPack, go for the Medium or Large BidPack instead. Not only do you need to make sure you have enough bids in your account before you enter the auction, but also during. You would kick yourself if you were in the middle of a bidding battle, and had to stop and buy some more bids, only to see that the auction ended! You can help prevent this by following some of the earlier tips, like working out when to bid, how long the auction will run for and roughly how many bids it will take to win the item.


Don’t get distracted

If you’re bidding on Swoopo, try not to multitask. Turn off the TV, pause your MP3 player and shut down solitaire. Do whatever it takes to ensure you can really concentrate on an auction!


Pick up some FreeBids

We often run special offers, where you can get your bids back, or get extra FreeBids with every purchase. While some apply to all users, we also have exclusive promotions for users who subscribe to our newsletter. So sign up today if you haven’t already, and don’t miss out on those great offers. Just click here and enter your email address to subscribe.

You can also get a friend to sign up to Swoopo, and if they buy a BidPack we’ll give you some FreeBids! Just login, and
click here to tell your friends.


Tips to reduce bidding/timer lag

We mentioned Internet lag in an earlier bidding tip, which could cause your last second bid not to be registered. On top of that, you may also experience general computer lag, perhaps if you’re running several applications at the same time, or browsing several websites in multiple tabs. Here are some tips to reduce both internet lag, and general computer lag:

Advanced Bidding Strategies

Auction Sniping

In the conventional sense, ‘auction sniping’ is bidding in the final few seconds of an auction. On Swoopo it’s slightly different, because everyone is bidding in the final 10 seconds.

When we refer to auction sniping, it’s about coming into an auction, and winning with just a handful of bids. There are several ways you could do approach this:


Aggressive bidding

Although this is not advanced in terms of complexity, is does require an experienced bidder to be confident enough to pull it off. It is also a risky strategy, so proceed with caution.

First, find an auction with little competition, that is free of any BidButlers (a NailBiter auction is perfect for this). Once you start bidding, try and forget about bidding in the last few seconds. You need to appear as though you have 1,000 bids in your account, and will do anything to win the product. I.e. intimidate the other bidders. As soon as you’re outbid, hit the bid button. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Eventually, the competition will dwindle, and they’ll probably move on to another auction, leaving you to win the auction!


BidButler layering

The BidButler can be a powerful tool, as long as you know the rules, so just to refresh your memory:

The main problem you’ll face when using the BidButler is getting into a bidding battle with another BidButler. If this happens, all your bids will be placed instantly and you’ll lose your footing in the auction.

The concept of BidButler layering is placing just a small number of bids, within a small price range, to test the BidButler competition. This enables you to make a better decision on which bidding strategy to use. If another BidButler kicks in, just watch the auction for a bit longer, and let the single bidders compete against the other BidButler. Repeat this until you’re confident that a BidButler is no longer active.

The ideal scenario is that you see no BidButler competition with your initial test, in which case place the maximum number of bids, and begin to intimidate the newer Swoopo users. This is another technique on how to bully your way to success.




To learn more about how Swoopo works and how to participate, please visit



ABOUT SWOOPO.COM

Swoopo - the next generation of online auctions

Founded in Germany in 2005, Swoopo is one of the world’s most innovative auction sites. Based on a unique software solution and business model, the company sells premium products like: computers, cameras, game consoles and even cars, at very low prices. Swoopo auctions over 10,000 products per month and has more than 2,500,000 registered customers.


Here is how it works: our online customers buy “bids” in advance. They cost $0.60 each and are sold in packs of 40, 75, 150, 400 or 1000. Bidders have the choice of placing single bids, or, using an electronic bid assistant called the “BidButler”.

Every bid placed, increases the price of the product by 12c and the auction countdown by up to 20 seconds. To help keep track of the money spent on bidding, each auction displays the amount spent on bids by the customer and how much the bidder would save overall, if they won the auction at that moment.
The ‘last bidder standing’ when the countdown reaches zero, wins the auction – usually at a very low price; winners save, on average, 65% when compared to the recommended retail price.
In December 2007, Swoopo was successfully launched in the UK, followed by Spain in May 2008 and the US and Austria in September 2008. Swoopo has launched Canada in June 2009, more countries are going to be added in the future.

What makes Swoopo so unique?


We are an internet company with a unique, worldwide business model. We are the creators of “Entertainment Shopping“ on the internet, and, one of the first companies to combine e-commerce and entertainment. All of our auctions are buzzing from the first to the last second. Every user can get top of the range, brandname products for extraordinarily low prices.


Behind the scenes at Swoopo


Swoopo.com is operated by Entertainment Shopping, Inc, located in Mountain View, CA. We are a young company, but have passed the start-up phase and are now generating solid profits and growing strongly. We take pride in being motivated and able to make decisions quickly with our streamlined organization and strong work ethic. We have an open door policy for all employees and short lines of communication.

The entire company is becoming internationalized step by step; all of our official communication is in English.
We all have the passion and ambition to carry the Swoopo idea from its origin in Munich to the rest of the world, on the way establishing the company as a major international e-commerce player. We work hard towards achieving these goals – and like to enjoy ourselves at the same time. Our team currently consists of around 70 employees; our head office is in Munich and we also have offices in London and Silicon Valley.


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