FAQ

Farmer FAQ - Account Farming in Affiliate Marketing

What is account farming in affiliate marketing?

Account farming is the process of creating and warming up advertising accounts (Facebook, Google, TikTok) to make them trustworthy for running ad campaigns. Farmers simulate real user behavior, build account history, and prepare accounts for media buyers.

What are the main responsibilities of a farmer?

Daily tasks include: creating new accounts with clean profiles, warming up accounts through natural activity, managing antidetect browser profiles, maintaining account health, tracking bans and success rates, documenting processes, and scaling successful farming methods.

What tools do farmers use?

Essential tools: antidetect browsers (Dolphin, Multilogin, GoLogin), proxy services (mobile and residential), SMS verification services, virtual cards for account verification, automation tools, and tracking spreadsheets or internal dashboards.

How much do farmers earn?

Farmer salaries: Junior ($500-$1,000/month), Middle ($1,000-$2,000/month), Senior/Lead ($2,000-$3,500/month). Some teams offer bonuses based on account survival rates. The role can be an entry point into affiliate marketing with growth into media buying.

Is farming a good entry into affiliate marketing?

Yes! Farming is one of the easiest entry points into affiliate. You learn how ad platforms work, understand account structures, and gain technical skills. Many successful media buyers started as farmers. It requires attention to detail and patience rather than prior marketing experience.