Facebook Advanced Strategy Discussion

stfm1978

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Hi, this is my first post (and no I'm here to sell anything). I'm here to share some ideas and hopefully learn from some of you so we can all benefit. I'm not a novice to FB and have developed very sophisticated in house software.

1) Does anyone have experience with using multiple FB accounts, I'm talking in the 100's? If so, are you using private paid proxies. I've created an automatic script that creates emails and FB accounts plus sending messages to targeted people but not sure the best way of doing it as I'm just starting to implement and very paranoid about getting caught by FB which I know is smart.

Here is what I was thinking. Have each account send like 2 messages an hour (not much at all) and it would work off a cron. Do you think FB would catch on to foot prints (ie. seeing each account logging in, sending 2 messages, logging out, coming back in 1-2 hours and doing over and over. Or do you think it's better to just send like 15 or so messages after the creation of a new account and that's it (since it's automatic it doesn't cost me anything) never use the account again. What's more likely to be noticed?

2) I want to discuss proxies. For every 100 accounts, how many different proxies should I use. Should I put like 5 accounts per proxy or can I get away with 100 accounts on 1 proxy. The proxies usually give 4-6 subsets and few cities. Again, I don't know how advance FB is with this.

By the way, it should be noted, I'm not spamming people, I have created a free website that's educational in nature and I don't even give out links, it's personalized with their name, I mention the group we both belong it's not a spammy message. So I'm just wandering if anyone out there has done what I'm trying to do with LOT'S of accounts and to what extinct I should cover my tracks. I want to have 1,000's of accounts.

3) This is kind of separate but do you think there is a value to being able to offer people 10-50k fans, even 100,000's almost immediately even if they are made up accounts? Since I can create all these accounts on the fly, I would think a real business that has like 100k fans, it would be much easier for them to grow with REAL people because they APPEAR big. Please let me know thoughts if this is worthless or it's worth something and if so how much it could be worth?

4) The other related thing to #3 is building targeted fans. With the software I have created, I was wondering if I should offer the service to others. Like if they sell toys online, I would go and find all the kid related fan pages and groups and come up with a message to encourage them to join this fan page. How much is that worth per 100 fans I get for them?

I'm sure this discussion will lead to more things which I want, but this is a start. I'm VERY into FB and freely share what I'm doing and hope others will do the same so we can all benefit

AJG
 


Your point? I didn't realize there are rules against brainstorming with people in more than one forum. I actually posted in 5 forums since most people hang out in 1 forum
 
Bofu2U, do you have anything constructive to add to this discussion

You claim to be automation specialist, perhaps you have something to contribute about this? You may learn a few tricks from me even
 
By the way, it should be noted, I'm not spamming people, I have created a free website that's educational in nature and I don't even give out links, it's personalized with their name, I mention the group we both belong it's not a spammy message. So I'm just wandering if anyone out there has done what I'm trying to do with LOT'S of accounts and to what extinct I should cover my tracks. I want to have 1,000's of accounts.]

if they didn't opt-in, it's spam/violation of facebook's TOS
 
dchuk, yes it's against the TOS, i'm not a prude though, i'm a black hatter

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considering they nailed a guy for an $800 million dollar fine a year back, I would say use caution.

black hat doesn't necessarily mean illegal

I'm not defending anyone here, but I'm all for dispelling misinformation and want to clear up that the $800M fine (and any of the other fines that were given out related to FB marketing) was for much more than just spamming, it was more so to do with illegal activities including, but not limited to, account phishing.


if they didn't opt-in, it's spam/violation of facebook's TOS

and "spam" is only related to email, not sending messages via facebook, you don't opt-in to receive FB messages.
 
Facebook reps browse these forums and have most likely seen your thread. I'd strongly advise you scrap this idea now.

AMEN
 
Facebook reps browse these forums and have most likely seen your thread. I'd strongly advise you scrap this idea now.

AMEN

do you really think they don't know? there are 1,000's of people trying to spam FB in every way possible, i'm really not too scared
 
That guy looks like Husky.



@OP, you do know there is an affiliate marketing subforum, and posting about tactics in a public forum is going to get you shit results, which makes sense, since you posted in "shooting the shit", and not "making the monies"?