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04-18-2016 08:21 PM
#1
debian (Member)
A Common Sense Guide for Facebook Ad Account Farmers
Written and Compiled by: Jared Twyler
Chief Executive Officer, IAPS Security Services, LLC.
This facebook ad account farming tutorial is based on a best practices scenario. It is by no means an exclusive or guaranteed road to success, but rather a collective guide based on several conversations I have had with multiple professional facebook ad account farming clients as well as common sense guidelines that I have also thrown in myself after a decade of being a network administrator and vetting my own clients. This is by no means an exclusive guide, but every attempt was made to include the most relevant information possible.
1.) Step 1: Never use gmail, hotmail, yahoo, or other free mail providers. These mail services have long been played out and they do not make you look professional at all. Take the time to setup some of your own domains, host them in various jurisdictions around the world (if you plan on farming hundreds to thousands of accounts). The domain your running your email accounts through does make a difference. Continuing to use free mail is not a good idea.
2.) Step 2: Disposable phone numbers: A very good majority of facebook farmers get a one-time disposable phone number per account, use it once and then throw it away. This is a bad idea. The cost of a disposable number is very low, so its not a good idea to get rid of them so quickly. At another point in time facebook may decide to call that number again to either re-verify the account, or to inquire about suspicious activity on the account. If you've already gotten rid of that number, you just threw that account away needlessly.
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3.) Step 3: Profile Types: I have heard from numerous professional farmers that creating mobile profiles far exceeds the success rate of normal computer-made (think dekstop/laptop) accounts. There is a handy professional level tool out there called BlueStacks Tweaker 3.1 that can simulate any mobile phone produced in modern times. This is the tool you will need for your computer to create hundreds to thousands of mobile profiles. Once you create a mobile facebook profile, you will need to keep it this way and never switch it. Google that piece of software to find it.
4.) Step 4: Remote Desktops: Believe it or not, remote desktops (clean ones) are critical in this venture. A lot of marketers try to cheat this by creating multiple browser "profiles" or incognito browsers. This is not nearly as good as you think it is. Look at the sheer logic behind it: 100-1000 accounts all created in the same city with the same browser version and string as well as the same exact operating system. How well do you think thats going to work on facebook? Not any more. Facebook isn't that stupid. A fresh remote desktop (using an end-user operating system like Windows 7, Windows 8, 8.1, and 10, and NOT server operating systems like Server 2008 or 2012. Using server operating system based remote desktops, like those used through Amazon's cloud services is just a retarded and very stupid way of farming and it will get you caught up. Maybe not today, or tomorrow, but rest assured it will come. It is very important that you use end-user operating systems on your remote desktops. Do not just solely depend on simple browser-addons to do this for you.
5.) Step 5: IP Addresses: At least 98% of you are still depending on data center ip addresses. Yes, they may have worked in the past, but they rarely do now. What worked last month won't necessarily continue to work. If you are a serious farmer, you should only be using residential class ip addresses. Why farm an account for a few months only to lose it eventually because you used a data center ip address? Long-term farmers already know they value of residential ip addresses and it is a best practice scenario if you plan on being a successful farmer. Investing in your farm early is the best key rather than chancing it, putting in the time and the effort to farm it, and then lose your accounts to something as retarded as using a data center ip address. A popular myth amongst most farmers that deem themselves "experts" is the belief that an account can only have a single dedicated ip address for the life of an account. This is purely an old wives tale and just a myth. It simply isn't true and doesn't fit into reality, as most devices connected to the internet these days are mobile devices and their ip addresses change several times a day, either when we connect to wifi spots or when being mobile and jumping from cell tower to cell tower. So having multiple ip's per day doesn't pose a significant risk to a farmers accounts.
6.) Step 6: Location: Try not to create accounts in cities you know are already saturated by other marketers. These locations are commonly: Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, New York City, San Jose, Philadelphia, basically all the top 20 major metropolises in the United States. Medium sized and smaller cities serve the same purpose and yield the same power as the major cities do, but are not saturated like the major ones are. Too many marketers in the same cities is just not believable.
7.) Step 7: Payment Methods: This is the trickiest section of all. The best payment methods are generally credit/debit cards from real banks that are local to the city where the facebook account was created. PayPal is the alternative method, but its not recommended at all as its not feasible to be able to create thousands of PayPal accounts. Its possible, but many folks don't have the resources for it. So stick to locally issued credit/debit cards when possible. It is highly recommended to stay away from pre-paid cards as most are easily recognizable for facebook security analysts.
Common sense plays a large role in this. Think if the role was reversed and you were the facebook security analyst. What would you be looking for? How easy would it be to spot a farmed account? If you can think of possible ways, so can they. And they are trained to spot them. So if you think there is a weak link in your setup, there just might be.
For those of you that can't seem to do the work yourself and depend on bots to do it for you, re-think that strategy as well. Its very easy to time in milliseconds what a user has done. Automated bots do things such as posting, uploading, browsing, friend requests, etc all in fractions of seconds. Any facebook systems designed to watch this can spot your bot a mile away. Although time consuming, it is always better to do it by hand. Its your job as a farmer to take care of your farm by manually farming it, not by trying to take short cuts. Your short cut could be your downfall.
Planning Ahead - This is a critical thing to do. Pick your niche and stay within that niche. Make sure your normal daily activity, your postings, your links, and most other things that you post about pertain to your future marketing niches. If the site you plan to promote in the future is based on flowers, then stick to flower topics on your normal postings, talk about gardening and nurseries, etc. Do not get off-topic and links that you post normally should point to the website that you intend for advertising in the near future. This is how you build up trust with facebook.
04-18-2016 09:38 PM
#2
zoboo2016 (Member)
Hey Debian, great post!
Was wondering if you have any more insight on using Paypal accounts? They worked for me in the past then stopped working. However, I'm seeing more and more farmers using Paypal as the payment method...
04-18-2016 10:08 PM
#3
debian (Member)
The only thing I can recommend regarding PayPal is making sure that the name on the PayPal account matches the registration information on the facebook account. There are nefarious ways to obtain additional PayPal stealth accounts and you can google that term to find those ways. But even in that scenario, you'd need an ip address that matches both the PayPal registered location as well as the Facebook registration. So thats something to keep in mind as well.
04-19-2016 04:05 AM
#4
tru3pals (Member)
I stopped reading here.
1.) Step 1: Never use gmail, hotmail, yahoo, or other free mail providers. These mail services have long been played out and they do not make you look professional at all.
#kbyethnx
04-19-2016 05:54 AM
#5
chaabanov (Member)
I like this post, nice share debian. Except for number 1). If you're thinking common sense, doesn't almost every person in the world use these email services? I don't think the average person who wants to purchase Facebook ads is going to set up a new account with his new company email. He's just going to use his normal Facebook account setup on a Gmail account. I'm pretty sure the email barely has to do anything with it. 
04-19-2016 08:13 AM
#6
hangman (Member)
what solutions you recommend for residential ips ? i have two accounts on vps with datecenter ip so far no problem but i would like to findmore solutions
04-19-2016 08:17 AM
#7
Sir_Zi (AMC Alumnus)
What is residential IP?
04-19-2016 08:25 AM
#8
chaabanov (Member)

Originally Posted by
hangman
what solutions you recommend for residential ips ? i have two accounts on vps with datecenter ip so far no problem but i would like to findmore solutions
What's your success rate with datacenter IPs? And what country?
04-19-2016 08:57 AM
#9
maxpower (Member)
Quality post Debian. This stuff took us months to figure out by ourselves and a ton of cash. Extra tip - this process works for more than just facebook 
Can vouch for your resi IPs - these have enabled us to use prepaid cards in cases where they were expressly forbidden. Just switching from datacenter to resi was enough to get it to go through. Good times.
05-15-2016 02:23 AM
#10
ericnyc (Member)
How do you get the name on local bank account/credit card match your FB profile?
05-15-2016 03:01 AM
#11
youshallwin (Member)
"Once you create a mobile facebook profile, you will need to keep it this way and never switch it. Google that piece of software to find it."
If I am using residential IP on facebook mobile profile using the mention above tool for long term. Won't it make FB suspicious on a fact that I am using a mobile profile and I never roam plus IP doesn't change at all ?
05-15-2016 03:55 PM
#12
vitalis (AMC Alumnus)
3.) Step 3: Profile Types: I have heard from numerous professional farmers that creating mobile profiles far exceeds the success rate of normal computer-made (think dekstop/laptop) accounts. There is a handy professional level tool out there called BlueStacks Tweaker 3.1 that can simulate any mobile phone produced in modern times. This is the tool you will need for your computer to create hundreds to thousands of mobile profiles. Once you create a mobile facebook profile, you will need to keep it this way and never switch it. Google that piece of software to find it.
So you suggest managing the advertising campaigns from the mobile device too?
10-25-2016 12:07 AM
#13
lanikai87 (Member)
Stay away from this guy. Takes money and does not deliver. Then stops answering Skype/Email messages, etc.
11-21-2016 08:38 AM
#14
nfmediabuy (Member)
Great
11-24-2016 08:30 AM
#15
nfmediabuy (Member)
this good!
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