What is account farming in traffic arbitrage: a step-by-step guide

Introduction

If you are just starting out in traffic arbitrage, you have probably already encountered the problem of account bans. Register a new account, set up ads – and in a couple of hours it flies into the ban. Sound familiar? This happens because platforms such as Facebook or TikTok use complex algorithms to detect suspicious activity. And this is where account farming comes into play – a process without which it is difficult to imagine the life of an experienced arbitrageur.

Account farming is not just registering new accounts. It is a real process of “growing” an account so that it becomes as similar to a real user as possible. We create trusted accounts that do not raise suspicions in advertising systems. Why is this important? Because a good, warmed-up account gives a better chance of successful advertising campaign. Now imagine that you have dozens of such accounts – this is no longer just a tool, but a whole strategy for scaling.

For me, farming is like tending a garden. First you plant the seeds, then you water them, protect them from pests, and only after some time you get the fruits. Yes, it requires patience and attention to detail, but the result is worth it.

In this article, I will tell you how to farm accounts correctly so as not to waste time, what tools are needed and how to avoid mistakes. If you want to take your arbitrage to the next level, sit back, take a notepad – there is a lot of useful information ahead.

2. Basics of account farming

For beginners, it may seem that creating an account and immediately launching advertising is a matter of five minutes. But, as practice shows, everything is not so simple. You can register dozens of accounts, but without the right approach, they will immediately go to the ban, and you will be left with an empty wallet and wasted nerves.

2.1 What is account farming?

Simply put, account farming is the process of gradually creating and developing an account to the point where it resembles a real user. It’s like raising a small child: you don’t just create them, you take care of them, teach them how to behave properly, and gradually socialize them.

It is important to understand that platforms like Facebook or Google can analyze user behavior. They see how you move your mouse, how long you look at pictures, what posts you like. And if your account suddenly starts to become suspiciously active quickly, it becomes “suspicious” for the algorithms — which means it will most likely be banned.

2.2 Why is account farming necessary?

There are three main reasons why you can’t do without farming:

  1. Platforms are cracking down on suspicious accounts.
    They don’t like arbitrageurs, especially if we try to use their resources to scale and launch aggressive advertising. Accounts without farming often don’t survive until the first click.
  2. Farmed accounts are more resistant to bans.
    A successfully warmed up account raises fewer suspicions from platforms. Such accounts “live” longer and provide an opportunity to launch advertising campaigns with lower risks.
  3. Farming allows you to create a stock of accounts.
    In arbitrage, it is always worth keeping several spare accounts. After all, if a ban happens, you will not waste time urgently creating a new one, but will simply take a ready-made version from your “farm”.

Why does this work?

The thing is, platforms trust accounts that behave naturally. If your account looks like a real person — it communicates, posts, likes, and even watches funny cat videos — then the chances of getting banned are minimal.

Farming is not about hacks or cheating the system. It is about creating maximum naturalness, which becomes the key to stable work in arbitration.

3. The farming process

Now I will tell you in detail what the path looks like from registration to the full “maturity” of an account that is ready for work.


3.1 Preparation before farming

Before you begin, you need to prepare properly. This is the most important stage that will determine the success of the entire process.

  1. Choosing a platform.
    Decide where exactly you will work: Facebook, TikTok, Google Ads or any other platform. Each of them has its own characteristics, so it is important to know the rules of the game.
  2. Farming tools.
    You will need:
    • Proxies. This is your invisible shield. With them, the account will look like it was created by a real person from a certain location. Use mobile or residential proxies – they are more reliable.
    • Antidetect browser. This browser helps to hide your activity and avoid blocking. Popular options: Dolphin{anty}, AdsPower, Multilogin.
    • Virtual cards. They are needed to pay for advertising or link to an account. Without them, the platform may refuse to work.
  3. Creating a new account.
    Registration should be as natural as possible:
    • Please provide real information (name, photo, date of birth).
    • Don’t use autofills or similar data – this immediately raises suspicion.
    • After registration, do not rush – let your account “rest” for a couple of hours.

3.2 Gradual development of accounts

After registration, the main work begins – “growing” the account. Here it is important to follow the principle “do not rush and do no harm”.

  1. Adding an activity.
    Start with the bare minimum:
    • Give some likes.
    • Follow a couple of groups or pages that look like a natural interest.
    • Leave several comments. Do not write the same type of phrases, something neutral is better.
  2. Realistic behavior.
    Gradually increase your activity. For example:
    • Post a post: a photo, a meme, or a neutral note.
    • Watch a few videos, scroll through your feed, like your friends’ posts.
    • Avoid suspicious activity such as mass following or reposting.
  3. Regularity is the key to success.
    Visit your account daily, as if it were your personal profile. Split your activity into different days so that the platform algorithms see natural activity.

3.3 Final stage of farming

Once your account looks like a fully developed profile, it’s time to move on to the next step – preparing it for advertising.

  1. Linking payment data.
    Use virtual cards or other secure payment methods. Make sure the details match the region specified in the account.
  2. Working with the advertising account.
    • Create your advertising account carefully. Don’t start with big budgets – the platform should “get used” to you.
    • Run a test ad with a minimum bid. This will help warm up your account and show the platform that you are a real advertiser.
  3. Stability check.
    If the account has survived a few days of work with minimal advertising activity, congratulations – it is ready for battle! Now you can gradually increase budgets and launch full-fledged campaigns.

4. Farming tools and services

Trying to save on proxies or do without an anti-detect browser can result in losing accounts and unnecessary expenses. In this section, I will tell you about the key tools that will help you farm effectively and safely.


4.1 Proxies and their role

Proxies are your disguise. They make your account look like it was created by a real person in a certain region.

  • Why are proxies important?
    Platforms track the IP addresses you log in from. If you use the same IP for hundreds of accounts, a ban is inevitable. Proxies help distribute the load and “cheat” the algorithms.
  • Which proxies to use?
    1. Mobile proxies.
      They are the most reliable, as they simulate connections from real users. However, they are also the most expensive option.
    2. Residential proxies.
      Slightly less stable, but more budget-friendly. Suitable for most tasks.
    3. Cheap proxies (server).
      I do not recommend using them, as they are often already blacklisted by platforms.
  • Where to get a proxy?
    Popular services: Proxy6, Proxymarket, or mobile proxies from services like Airproxy.

4.2 Antidetect browsers

Antidetect Browser is a tool that helps “mask” your activity so that it looks like the behavior of a real user.

  • What does antidetect do?
    It hides your device parameters, such as user agent, screen resolution, system language, list of installed plugins and even the video card model. All this helps to avoid blocking.
  • Popular antidetect browsers:
    1. Dolphin{anty} — simple interface, affordable rates, suitable for both beginners and professionals.
    2. AdsPower is a powerful tool with advanced settings for scaling.
    3. Multilogin is a premium option for those who work with a large number of accounts.
  • How to choose?
    If you’re just starting out, try Dolphin{anty}. It’s easy to learn and has all the functionality you need. For large-scale work, try AdsPower or Multilogin.

4.3 Additional tools

Farming requires a comprehensive approach, so in addition to proxies and anti-detection, it is worth paying attention to other useful services.

  1. Virtual cards.
    Payment details are one of the most “sensitive” account parameters. Use virtual cards to:
    • Link them to accounts.
    • Pay for advertising.
    • Avoid blocking due to inappropriate data.
      Popular services: EcomPay, Capitalist, or cards from banks that support online issuance.
  2. Services for simulating activity.
    If you don’t have time for manual farming, use automation tools:
    • Jarvee. Allows you to automatically like, subscribe, watch videos. But be careful – excessive activity can raise suspicions.
    • Postoplan or SMMplanner. They will help you schedule posts on your account to keep it active.
  3. Cloud services.
    If you work with multiple computers or a team, store your account data in secure cloud storage. For example, LastPass or 1Password for storing passwords.

How do tools help avoid bans?

Each of the listed tools performs its own task:

  • Proxies hide IP and geolocation.
  • Antidetect makes your account look “real”.
  • Virtual cards and activity services enhance account trust.

By using all these elements, you create protection that allows the account to survive for a long time and work successfully in arbitrage.

5. Mistakes and risks when farming accounts

Farming accounts is a simple process at first glance, but there are many pitfalls. If you are a beginner, the probability of making a mistake is almost 100%. Even experienced arbitrageurs sometimes make mistakes that lead to bans. Let’s look at the most common mistakes and ways to minimize risks.


5.1 Typical mistakes

  1. Excessive activity.
    This is the most common mistake newbies make. They think that the more actions an account performs in a short period of time, the faster it will become trusted. This is not true.
    • Likes on dozens of posts in a row, mass subscriptions or reposts attract the attention of algorithms.
    • Remember that a real user behaves differently: he does not make 50 likes in a minute, does not join 20 groups at once.

    How to avoid?
    Plan your actions: 5-10 likes a day, a couple of subscriptions, one comment. And all this is distributed over time.

  2. Using inappropriate proxies.
    Buying cheap server proxies is a direct path to a ban. Platforms easily recognize such IPs as suspicious.

    • Using one proxy for multiple accounts is another common mistake. This creates a connection between the accounts, and if one gets banned, the rest “fly away” after that.

    How to avoid?
    Invest in quality mobile or residential proxies. One account – one IP.

  3. Lack of realistic behavior.
    Your account may be technically perfect, but if you don’t mimic the behavior of a real user, the platform will notice.

    • The absence of photos, friends, publications raises suspicions.
    • The account looks like a “dummy” and is blocked.

    How to avoid?
    Add some activity: a photo for an avatar, several posts in the feed, several friends.

  4. Incorrect operation with antidetect.
    Using the default settings of the anti-detect browser or ignoring its capabilities is another mistake.

    • For example, identical device parameters or a system error with the browser and keyboard language may raise suspicions.

    How to avoid?
    Customize anti-detection for each platform. Learn what the parameters of a real device look like and imitate them as much as possible.


5.2 Main risks

  1. Account Blocking.
    This is the most obvious and painful consequence of mistakes. An account ban can occur:

    • Immediately after registration (if the proxy or data is suspicious).
    • During farming (due to excessive activity).
    • After linking payment data (if the data appears to be false).
  2. Waste of time and resources.
    If an account is banned, all efforts and expenses on proxies, maps and anti-detection are lost. This is especially unpleasant if you have invested a lot of time in farming.
  3. Connection between accounts.
    If you work with multiple accounts and do not isolate them (for example, use the same IP or payment data), the platform may ban your entire “farm”.

How to minimize risks?

  1. Plan your actions.
    Don’t try to “speed up” the process. Platforms track activity, and any rush looks suspicious. Divide farming into stages: registration, basic activity, gradual increase in actions.
  2. Isolate accounts.
    Each account must be a separate entity:
    • Your IP (via proxy).
    • Unique data: email, phone, payment details.
    • Different anti-detect settings.
  3. Test the tools.
    Before scaling, test how your setup works on one or two accounts. If there are problems, fix them early.
  4. Learn from other people’s mistakes.
    Communicate with your arbitration colleagues, study cases. Very often, information about typical bans and ways to avoid them is available in specialized communities.

6. Tips for successful account farming

Farming accounts may seem like a complicated and time-consuming process, especially at the start. But in reality, success in this business depends on discipline and the right approach. If you follow proven tips, you can avoid many problems, increase efficiency and reduce costs. Here, I have collected key recommendations that will help you farm accounts like a pro.


6.1 How to choose a platform for farming?

The first step is to choose a platform where you plan to farm accounts.

  • Facebook
    A great choice if you’re working with a wide audience. However, Facebook has strict anti-fraud algorithms, so a thorough approach is important here.
  • TikTok.
    Less demanding, but competition is growing. Convenient for niches related to visual content.
  • Google Ads.
    Here the main emphasis is on the trustworthiness of payment data and IP. Google pays attention to the correspondence of the account geolocation and linked cards.

Tip: Start with a platform that you understand. If you are a beginner, choose a less restrictive platform, such as TikTok.


6.2 How long does it take to farm well?

One of the most common questions from newbies: “How long does it take to farm an account?”

  • Minimum farming period.
    For most platforms, it is 5-7 days. During this time, the account acquires minimum trust.
  • The perfect time.
    2-4 weeks of farming allow you to create the highest quality account that will work for a long time without being blocked.

Advice: Don’t rush. It’s better to wait a couple of extra days than to lose your account because of haste.


6.3 How to scale the farming process?

Once you’ve learned how to farm one account, the next question is: how to scale this process? Here are some tips:

  1. Use anti-detect browsers with mass control.
    Tools like Dolphin{anty} or AdsPower allow you to manage hundreds of accounts at once. You can create action templates and run them on multiple accounts.
  2. Automate routine tasks.
    Set up content posting, video viewing or liking via special services. This will free up your time for more important tasks.
  3. Make a stock of accounts.
    Always keep a few “fresh” accounts ready that can be activated when the main one is banned. This will help you not to waste time on recovery.

Tip: Try to start farming accounts in batches so that you always have ready-made options in stock.


6.4 Practical recommendations for beginners

If you’re just starting out, here are some simple but important tips:

  1. Don’t try to do everything manually.
    Use tools: proxies, anti-detect browsers, virtual cards. This will not only save your time, but also increase your chances of success.
  2. Keep the logic of actions.
    For example, if you created an account in the US, you shouldn’t immediately subscribe to Russian-language pages. Try to match the geolocation.
  3. Stay tuned for platform updates.
    Facebook, Google or TikTok algorithms are constantly changing. What works today may not be effective tomorrow.
  4. Work on your mistakes.
    If an account is banned, try to understand the reason: was it because of the proxy, activity or account data? Analyzing errors will help you improve the process.

7. Prospects for farming accounts in arbitrage

Account farming is not just a tool, but a constantly evolving strategy that remains relevant even with increasingly complex platform algorithms. Today, it is the basis of a successful arbitrageur’s work, and tomorrow, it is the key to fully automating processes. Let’s look into the future of farming and figure out what trends and approaches await us.


  1. Complication of platform algorithms.
    Facebook, Google, TikTok and other companies are constantly improving their anti-fraud mechanisms. This means that simple pharming methods that worked before are no longer as effective.
    • What to do? Develop flexibility. Be able to adapt to changes and test new approaches.
  2. The growing role of trust.
    Platforms are increasingly focusing on account trust. It’s not enough to simply simulate activity — you need to create full profiles that look as natural as possible.
    • Posts, photos, friends, interactions – all this will become even more important.
  3. Using AI and automation.
    Artificial intelligence is beginning to play a key role in arbitration. It can be used to:
    • Optimize the farming process, making it faster and safer.
    • Create unique content for accounts: texts, images, comments.

7.2 Process automation

Automation is the main trend in account farming. It helps save time, reduce costs and minimize human errors.

  1. Integration of tools.
    In the future, there will be more platforms that combine proxies, anti-detection and automation. Such solutions will allow “account farmers” to manage all processes in one place.
  2. Scripts for farming.
    Developers are already creating scripts that imitate human behavior. In the future, these tools will become even smarter and will take into account all changes in platform algorithms.
  3. Cloud technologies.
    Storing and managing accounts in the cloud will provide flexibility and security, especially for teams. For example, it will be possible to share warmed-up accounts between colleagues without the risk of losing data.

7.3 Long-term strategy for arbitrageurs

Account farming in traffic arbitrage will remain relevant, but its role will change. Instead of simply registering and warming up accounts, arbitrageurs will begin to use farming as part of large-scale strategies.

  • Scaling through partnerships.
    Arbitrage teams will increasingly partner with professional account farms to focus on running ads rather than the technical aspects.
  • Smart segmentation.
    In the future, it will be possible to farm accounts for specific niches or goals: one account for cryptocurrency advertising, another for e-commerce. This will increase the effectiveness of campaigns.
  • New platforms.
    With the emergence of new advertising platforms (for example, based on the metaverse or Web3), farming skills will become even more in demand.

8. Conclusion

Farming accounts is not just an additional process in traffic arbitrage, but the foundation on which successful work is built. Not only the stability of advertising campaigns, but also your earnings depend on the quality of your accounts. That is why it is important to understand how to farm correctly, what tools to use and what mistakes to avoid.

At first it may seem complicated: proxies, antidetects, activity imitation… But once you master these techniques, farming will become a routine part of your work. It’s like riding a bike: at first it’s unusual, but then you do it automatically, without thinking.


Why does farming remain important?

  1. Saving time and resources.
    A prepared account will allow you to launch campaigns without unnecessary delays.
  2. Ban Resistance.
    well-warmed account significantly reduces the risk of blocking.
  3. Scaling.
    With a stock of quality accounts, you will be able to work on large volumes and in different niches.

The main thing to remember:

  • Farming is not about speed, it’s about quality. Patience and attention to detail always pay off.
  • Tools are your best friend. Invest in reliable proxies, anti-detection browsers, and automation.
  • Learn from mistakes. Every ban is an opportunity to improve your strategy.

Everything I have said in this article is just the beginning. The world of arbitrage is dynamic, and the rules of the game change every day. If you want to keep up with trends and stay one step ahead of your competitors, develop your farming skills, test new approaches, and never stop there. Good luck in arbitrage and may your accounts live long and profitably! 🚀

 

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Алексей Громовиков/ author of the article

Founder of the TSL (formerly known as Teslatraff) and SolidMedia arbitrage teams.
Owner of the Teslatraff affiliate program.
Co-founder of the pushapps.pro PWA platform.

The TSL team was founded with the goal of becoming one of the leaders in the CIS in working with Facebook traffic in the gaming industry. The choice of this niche is explained by its high profitability compared to other areas.

Main GEOs: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Philippines, Malaysia, South Korea, Uruguay and Paraguay.

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