BidZilla.com’s featured products will not be impressive (as of now), however this auction does not rely on extravagant prizes, but on visibility and excellent customer support to attract members.
So let’s start with the performance of the website. After registering, which is completely free, members must purchase offers to participate in live auctions. Offers cost $ 0.60 each, but are sold in packages of ten to one thousand offers. The bigger the sale kit, the more money you can save.
Next, it goes to auctions. You can find two types of auctions on BidZilla. The main one is scheduled online auctions, in which timers are set, secretly of course, in advance to end in a specific period. It is usually between three minutes and 15 hours.
And then you have the on-demand auctions, which are designed to start only when a particular number of members sign up for the auction. The auction timer is set with little time remaining, so members must be careful when bidding if they wish to win.
In both auctions, each offer made on a product increases its price in lots from 1 to 5 cents. The timer also increases a few seconds, usually below ten. The final potential buyer before the timer reaches zero wins the auction.
The website traffic is somewhat low, but this does not mean that there is a problem with BidZilla, quite the opposite. Buyer support on the website is excellent, with administrators present via live chat at each auction. Shipping is also blazingly fast, with products delivered right to your doorstep within three to five days.
If there is something wrong with BidZilla that we can think of, it is that there is an obvious deficiency of variety with respect to their products. We hope this will change once the site traffic increases.