How bidding works
Highest bid holds the top. Everyone else watches.
There's one spot. Whoever pays the most holds it. A new bid must beat the current one by at least 10%. That's the whole rulebook.
No closing time, no reserve price, no hidden fees. The price on the page is the price.
Spot #1 right now
the goat
instagram.com · held 4 h ago · 46 clicks sent
Why the how bidding works crowd bids here
- The 10% rule
If the top is $20, the minimum bid is $22. If it's $1,000, it's $1,100. Rounded up to the cent.
- Ties go to the first payer
Same amount? Whoever paid first ranks higher. Speed matters.
- Checked at payment time
If someone raises the top while you're typing, PayPal won't open and we tell you the new minimum.
- The board remembers
Outbid placements stay listed, ranked by amount, with their click counts.
How bidding works FAQ
- What's the minimum bid?
- 10% above the current #1 (rounded up to the cent). If the spot is empty, $1.
- Can I bid lower and sit further down the board?
- Not right now — every bid has to beat the top. The board is the history of who held #1.
- How do I pay?
- PayPal — card, balance or bank. Your placement goes live the moment PayPal confirms the capture.
- Can I edit my placement after paying?
- Not yet. Double-check title, message and link before you pay.