Not a guide. Just notes.
After managing more than a dozen accounts across different platforms, I started keeping track of what actually causes issues.
Not theories. Just patterns.
Note #1 — Problems rarely happen immediately
Most accounts don't get flagged on day one.
They run fine.
Then something small changes:
- login frequency
- location
- switching behavior
And suddenly things feel unstable.
Note #2 — Switching accounts too fast is a red flag
Logging into 5 accounts within 10 minutes sounds efficient.
It's not.
That pattern shows up clearly.
Note #3 — “Clean accounts” still get flagged
Even when:
- no automation
- no spam
- no risky content
Accounts can still get reviewed.
Which usually means the issue isn't content.
It’s environment.
Note #4 — Chrome profiles aren't as separate as people think
They help.
But they still share underlying system signals.
At small scale, fine.
At larger scale, not enough.
Note #5 — Stability matters more than randomness
Accounts that behave consistently survive longer.
Accounts that constantly change environments don't.
What Changed Things for Me
I stopped trying to optimize everything manually.
It was too easy to make mistakes.
Moved accounts into isolated environments using MarketerBrowser just to reduce overlap.
Less thinking. Fewer errors.
That's It
No “ultimate strategy.”
Just fewer problems over time.
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