Hi everyone,
I am running my first auction, and I'm not sure if I'm doing it right.
If you want to look before answering, here is what it currently looks like:
https://www.chickensmoothie.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=5040267
I tried to copy the guides on the Auction forum page, but I have a few questions.
1) I copied the formatting guide, is my formatting okay? Should I make it easier to see the bids or anything? Completely just an opinion question, but, also, is there anything you usually like / dislike in auction formatting?
2) I kind of want to just accept the leading bid. I saw the guide say you should end the auction early if someone bids the auto-win. I didn't set an exact auto-win, but I still kind of want to just accept early. One of the pinned guides says you should message your bidders and give them 24 hours notice. Is there anything else I should do?
3) I wasn't really sure what would have been fair to set as an auto-win, so I didn't set one. Is it normally better to list an auto-win? When doing something like an auction for bulk, is there a standard for auto-wins? On one hand, a rare seems like it would be worth a lot of commons. On the other hand, I don't know how many people have a ton of pets and also want to trade that many in bulk, so I'm not sure if it's just unreasonable to set a really high auto-win
4) I kind of like the "auction for bulk commons" idea. Most auctions are for super rare pets, though. So like, if you auction a pet that's worth like 1 non, I don't think many people would own enough commons to trade for it. Is it frowned upon to auction slightly less rare pets for commons? And how common is "too common" to auction? For example, a 2015 rare is fairly rare and fairly old, but a lot more common than an omg so rare. Is that too common to auction? What about a recent store pet? I was doing a store pet set this time because I thought it would be "big enough" to auction, but then I was wondering if it was hard to bid on because it was a whole set.
5) how much communication is annoying, and how much feels like you're ignoring them? Should you message bidders if someone outbids them, or is that annoying?
Thank you for reading all this, and thanks for any advice you can give. Also, please let me know if this is the wrong place to ask