Can you have multiple twitter accounts

tonymyers

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I have an idea to create more twitter accounts on more different niches and interacting with people interested in that niche? around 5 twitter accounts?
Would I have to have a different email for each one so they won't know my IP?
what are your suggestions?
 

elcidofaguy

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I dont see a problem with that... Indeed you'll need various email accounts to operate them... If you are really concerned about your IP then you'll need to use an IP proxy such as foxy proxy for firefox which would be my choice in this case... That said I dont think the IP will be a problem otherwise how would internet cafes operate? Most of those people would be logging onto FB, twitter etc...
 

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ericplotz1
Here's a trick for you since you've helped me out muchas!

YOu really don't need to setup multiple emails.

I've got 20 accounts all wired to the same email.

Gmail has a flaw in its system that is easy manipulated. Their login fields do not recognize certain symbols ( all I've tested is "." and "+")

So this is how you route multiple accounts to one email, to avoid having to setup multiple emails in account creation. Mind you, this works for other social networks and not just twitter. Some it doesn't work but I know for sure Twitter and Instagram. But with Instagram you have to be on a VPN or private proxies to set up multiple accounts.

Anyway,

Say my gmail is ericplotz1@gmail.com

When i create my twitter account, I can use the mail address like this to setup different accounts

e+ricplotz1@gmail.com
er+icplotz1@gmail.com
eri+cplotz1@gmail.com

.......and so on

with the "." you can use as many as you want so....

e.ric.plot.z1@gmail.com
eric.plo.tz1@gmail.com
er.icp.lotz1@gmail.com
.....and you get the point

You see, it's like Twitter see it as being a different email, and sends it to the eri.cplo.tz1@gmail.com

Then gmail still receives but its system is designed to get rid of the "." and read it as if they are not even there, ultimately routing the confirmation email to ericplotz1@gmail.com

Cheers
 

elcidofaguy

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Eric - Nice one!! I'll be making sure to try that one out... This is really useful with using it on tools like GSA etc... As an alternative some web hosts allow for catch-all email at domain level which is redirected to an email address of your choice... If you're into gaming the serps and want to keep of the radar then for sure your method would be the best in this case...
 
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