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When some people hear the word "agent," they might think they’re invincible or the most powerful in the universe.
But that's not true.
If you're new to the game, I wouldn't suggest buying an account like that right away for use.
Agency accounts still need the right approach to work well. A lot of people, when they start using an Agency account, jump straight into risky tactics, and the account ends up getting banned quickly.
As for me, I’m currently focused on dropshipping. I usually wait 1-2 days for each account to be set up before I do anything. I start with trusted domains and let them run for 1-3 days: $1 on the first day, $4 on the second, and $9 on the third. Then, I start running higher-risk campaigns, but I don’t suddenly raise the budget. I begin with $9 a day and slowly increase it every week.
This means a Bing account can’t just be warmed up in 1-3 days anymore; it might take a whole week to get it ready.
You might wonder, isn’t it better to just use an older account instead?
The answer is yes.
An older account can be better, but I still suggest switching to an agency account once you’ve got your personal account working well. Once you're successful with the agency account, then move to an older agency account. Right now, I have an account where I can spend around $700 per day, sometimes up to $1,000 a day.
Other things to think about:
How old is your domain?
How old is your Hotmail account?
How good is your IP?
What company runs your agency?
You need to keep researching to be successful.
But that's not true.
If you're new to the game, I wouldn't suggest buying an account like that right away for use.
Agency accounts still need the right approach to work well. A lot of people, when they start using an Agency account, jump straight into risky tactics, and the account ends up getting banned quickly.
As for me, I’m currently focused on dropshipping. I usually wait 1-2 days for each account to be set up before I do anything. I start with trusted domains and let them run for 1-3 days: $1 on the first day, $4 on the second, and $9 on the third. Then, I start running higher-risk campaigns, but I don’t suddenly raise the budget. I begin with $9 a day and slowly increase it every week.
This means a Bing account can’t just be warmed up in 1-3 days anymore; it might take a whole week to get it ready.
You might wonder, isn’t it better to just use an older account instead?
The answer is yes.
An older account can be better, but I still suggest switching to an agency account once you’ve got your personal account working well. Once you're successful with the agency account, then move to an older agency account. Right now, I have an account where I can spend around $700 per day, sometimes up to $1,000 a day.
Other things to think about:
How old is your domain?
How old is your Hotmail account?
How good is your IP?
What company runs your agency?
You need to keep researching to be successful.