Common Mistakes Novices Make When Doing Facebook Arbitrage?



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When you start working with Facebook, some members can make annoying mistakes that affect their results and even lead to unnecessary fees. If you are just starting out with traffic arbitrage and want to avoid the fallout of common mistakes, these tips and using the multi-login browser will help you.

Mistake 1. Reusing the same data in different accounts

Occasionally, Members may use the same data in different advertising accounts. For example, they may link the same payment card to multiple accounts.
However, when data from different profiles or ad accounts matches, Facebook automatically links the accounts. If one of the accounts becomes suspicious later, for example, if you don't like an ad or if account activity looks suspicious, Facebook may ban all accounts at once.

Given Facebook's reputation for frequent unwarranted bans, even if you only process compliant ads and meet all social network requirements, there's no guarantee you'll be 100% free from bans.

Therefore, it is important not to reuse data across your accounts: everyone should have their own payment card, unique email, phone number, etc.
Mistake 2. Lack of fingerprint masking

When each device accesses the Internet, it transmits a set of data and parameters to the resources accessed: about the device itself, browser, Internet connection, location, etc.
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The website analyzes this data for the following purposes:
Identify users.

Customized ad display.

Protect yourself from fraudulent activity.

For affiliate marketers looking to arbitrage their traffic, they need to modify their digital fingerprints:

Use multiple accounts at the same time,

Offers that may violate Facebook's rules,

A foreign account is required.

It is important to change the method used for fingerprinting, but not completely hide the data. That's because if users completely obscure information about themselves and their traffic, it will be more difficult for Facebook to determine whether the person in front of them is a regular user, an advertiser, or a scammer. As a result, security algorithms can analyze user behavior in more detail.

To change the thumbprint you can use:

Proxy servers: A proxy server allows you to replace your IP address with the address of a proxy server, internet service provider, mobile operator or other real user, depending on the type of proxy used. However, proxies cannot change browser and device data, so it is best used with multi-login browsers.

Bitbrowser Multi-login browser: These are programs that help mask the digital fingerprint of the browser and device. They look like regular browsers, but you can configure fingerprint data in separate tabs for each account. All of the best multi-login browsers can handle the task of masking digital fingerprints, but they don't come cheap, with prices starting at $89. If you want to save some money, you can use Bitcoin Account Browser, which includes 10 browser profiles that are useful and free forever.

As part of saving costs, some novice members try to manually change the data of their devices. However, this is time-consuming and may not meet many of the arbitrator's criteria, so the traffic source will still be counted.

Mistake 3. Trying to use different geolocations at the same time

All countries can be divided into three classes according to the purchasing power of the population:

Tier 1 - Countries with high purchasing power, including countries with high living standards such as Western European countries, Canada, Australia, the United States, and South Korea. In these countries, competition for traffic is high, so advertising prices are higher.

Tier 2 - Countries with average purchasing power, such as Russia, Greece, Brazil, Belarus, China, Argentina, Ukraine, etc. These areas have lower
population incomes and relatively lower advertising prices.

Tier 3 - Countries with low purchasing power, such as Libya, Kuwait, Madagascar, Cuba, Cambodia, etc. These countries have lower population incomes, so advertising is cheaper.

Despite the obvious benefits of working with Tier 1 countries, novice affiliates are rarely able to immediately profit from this traffic. Additionally, launching requires a larger budget, which may not be suitable for all affiliate marketers.

It's best to start with your own country or a secondary country: rates and competition are moderate.
 
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