How to check the trustworthiness of an account after purchase?
You need a lot of accounts in different GEO to drive traffic to various offers
and scale your ad campaigns. It's faster and more efficient to buy a
ready-made, warmed-up account than to farm it yourself from scratch. Let's
find out how to check whether the account is high-quality, trustworthy, and
whether it will be easy to launch a campaign from it without getting banned.
What are the most important things to look for when buying an account?
So, let's take a look at how to identify good farmed accounts and what to
look at when buying an account from the store.
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Content. Accounts with avatars, photos, posts, and friends tend to be
more trusted than empty ones. If there are posts and photos, it shows
that the account has been active, which is a good sign
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Presence of Fan Page. Fan Page must be linked to the account. It should
include the email address and phone number. It is crucial that the Fan
Page be of a similar age to the account, but not older.
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Account activities. Account activities can be viewed under the
"Settings and Privacy" section, where you will find the "Activity Log." This
allows you to see what actions have been taken on the account. A wide
range of activities and sessions is a positive indicator.
Activities outside of Facebook. It is important to note that FB
considers a person who has not authorized any activity from their
account to be a robot. In order to comply with FB policies, users
are required to authorize and register on websites, services, online
stores, and applications using their FB account. These actions
can be viewed in the section "Privacy" > "Your information on
Facebook" > "Actions outside Facebook".*Themes for advertising.
Themes can be found under” Privacy” > “Advertising” > “Themes”.
The more themes, the better for trust.
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Categories of interest. You can find them under "Advertising"
> "Ads Settings" > "Categories" > "Other Categories." There
should be at least five categories.
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GEO of the account. It is crucial that the geo of the account aligns
with the claimed geo and the intended geographic scope of the ad
campaign.
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Feed. If you see ads in your feed, it's a good sign. It demonstrates
that Facebook believes the account belongs to a real user with
an active audience.
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Account Quality. In the "Account Quality" section > "Overview," you
should be able to see if there have been any warnings or bans.
Conclusion
We've looked at some key things to consider when buying an
account to make sure it looks 100% trustworthy and quality for FB.
It's really important to check the history of actions, the "Privacy"
and "Advertising" sections, and to make sure there haven't been
any bans.*