100+ Accounts With TweetAdder

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Okay so Ive recently ran into a few people on Twitter in my niche that are using TweetAdder on Twitter with over 100+ accounts promoting their products.

Mind you, these are some of the TOP selling people in my niche and they are killing it!

I know they are using TweetAdder because Ive seen them saying and recommending it before. I know they have 100+ accounts because I can search their website in Twitter and count up the numerous dfferent accounts with their website in the bio.

I was wondering how they can do this with TweetAdder and get those 100+ accounts and not get banned.

Can you safely do this on one machine with TweetAdder or do you need a ton of different machines with diff IP adresses. I was thinking proxies but Im not sure about that..

If anyone can just fill me in a bit on this, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks a ton!
#100 #accounts #tweetadder
  • Profile picture of the author icoachu
    Maybe they are using a VPN farm. What is VPN? It's a service where one remote machine assumes the multiple IPs of an IP farm. It's being done BUT the problem is Return on investment. We're talking having to have THOUSANDS of accounts to generate decent return.....
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    I wouldn't try it. Neither should you. What will you do if Twitter discovers and cracks down on this tactic?
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  • Profile picture of the author SeoMarketLeaders
    You need to use proxies, There are many proxy services out there I would suggest you go with shared proxies as they are cheaper, or dedicated if money is no cost. Use 3-5 accounts per proxy. Dont add too many people, dont tweet too often and you will be fine.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mangoo
      Originally Posted by SeoMarketLeaders View Post

      You need to use proxies, There are many proxy services out there I would suggest you go with shared proxies as they are cheaper, or dedicated if money is no cost. Use 3-5 accounts per proxy. Dont add too many people, dont tweet too often and you will be fine.
      I'm in a similar situation to SunnyD.

      My concern to using shared proxies for Twitter is if others are using the same proxy and spamming too much. If Twitter bands them, would I also get banned for using the same proxy?

      Thx!
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  • Profile picture of the author kindsvater
    Twitter has already sued TweetAdder. Maybe you want to be joined as a spammer defendant?

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