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January 17

Farming: The Often Overlooked Backbone of Arbitrage

Farming is a critical part of arbitrage that often stays behind the scenes. But take away the farmers, and the whole system collapses: arbitrageurs simply can’t operate without accounts. That’s exactly why I decided to build my own farming department, especially considering that account suppliers tend to drop in quality and reliability over time.

Having your own farming department brings plenty of advantages:

Pros of Having Your Own Farming Setup ➕

1️⃣ Quality Control: You can ensure that accounts are created properly.

2️⃣ No Transfers: You don’t have to deal with transferring accounts to other devices.

3️⃣ Independence: A self-sufficient setup makes you more resilient to market changes.

4️⃣ Trained Farmers = Gold: Surplus accounts can easily be sold, creating an additional revenue stream.

5️⃣ Time Savings: Accounts are ready to go, eliminating the need for warming them up.

But There Are Challenges ➖

1️⃣ Finding Farmers: It’s not always easy to find the right people for the job.

2️⃣ Training: You’ll need to invest in training and provide your farmers with all the necessary tools.

3️⃣ No Universal Guide: Farming isn’t about templates; each farmer has to develop their own approach.

4️⃣ Slow Start: Don’t expect immediate results in the beginning.

5️⃣ Budget: You’ll need resources to create and maintain the farming department.

Farming Is an Investment

Despite the challenges, building your own farming department is worth it. The key is to train your farmers in the basic principles of farming while giving them the freedom to figure out their own methods. Farming isn’t about rigid templates. Make sure to use mobile proxies, ideally from two different providers, to maintain flexibility.

Expand Your Horizons

If you’re going to farm, don’t limit yourself to a single platform. Explore Google, Bing, and Twitter. Twitter, in particular, is great for running effective ad campaigns. Instagram Ads is perfect for influencer marketing, and Telegram is becoming increasingly popular for promotions.

Who Is Farming For?

Farming is a monotonous yet essential job. It’s ideal for someone who enjoys routine tasks but is also open to experimenting when needed.

Final Thoughts

While the process might seem tedious, it leads to stability and independence in the long run.

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