Multiple Facebook Accounts

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Fiver

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So I see that some people have more than 1 FB account on here. I'm wondering what one can do with more than 1 account other than get behind a proxy, load up on free coupons, and burn through those for testing ads.

Is there more?
 


2 accounts can run twice the traffic of one.
4 accounts can run twice the traffic of two.

etc.
 
2 accounts can run twice the traffic of one.
4 accounts can run twice the traffic of two.

etc.

Okay, makes sense. But why not just dupe your campaigns on one account? Do they limit traffic when you do this?

Also, are you people using a VCC for each new account and how do you deal with the fact they want a physical address for each CC#?
 
Okay, makes sense. But why not just dupe your campaigns on one account? Do they limit traffic when you do this?

Also, are you people using a VCC for each new account and how do you deal with the fact they want a physical address for each CC#?

I'd really like an answer to this if someone has one. It's not exactly something I can just Google.
 
I have my main account with the high daily budget running my profitable stuff. I have 2 other accounts with tiny daily limits I run tests in. I only really do this because there are so many damn ads in my main one it's a bitch to scroll through. My two small accounts use the same credit and address as the main one. I run legit offers not desperately trying to get scammy products though so I'm simply not someone facebook slaps.

I have a number of other accounts to just do research on competition.
 
One good reason to have multiple accounts is you never know when you're going to have one get banned for some retarded reason. If you have your ads spread out across a few different accounts, you won't lose everything.
 
I ran into an apparent limit on the number of ads in one account. I think it was around 1,250 ads. It it would just error out when trying to create ad number 1,251. However, I found that my older accounts seem to get ads approved easier than new accounts. Also it's a pain in the ass to keep logging in and out of multiple fb accounts. Wish they had an MMC type of setup.
 
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