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The playbook that keeps your accounts alive.

Everything you get, everything we replace, and the exact way to run your ScaleShield structure — so your accounts warm up clean, dodge red flags, and scale without surprises.

What's included.

Every Business Manager package ships with ad accounts inside it. The number in the package name is the number of ad accounts you get.

BM3
3 ad accounts

A verified Business Manager with 3 agency ad accounts inside.

BM10
10 ad accounts

One Business Manager containing 10 ad accounts — ready to share out.

BMx
x ad accounts

The rule is simple: the number on the BM is the number of accounts inside it.

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Simple rule

A BM10 is a Business Manager that comes with 10 ad accounts. A BM3 comes with 3, and so on — the count in the name is always the number of ad accounts you receive inside that BM.

Warranty & replacements.

If an account doesn't perform, you don't eat the loss — we replace it.

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Dies on $0 spend

If an ad account arrives dead or dies before it spends, you get a free replacement — no charge, no hassle.

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Any issue or disable

Disabled, restricted, or acting up? Flag it and we swap in a fresh account so you keep moving.

⚠ Applies only while the account has no spend on it — once an account has spent, it's no longer eligible for free replacement.

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Monthly = unlimited

On any monthly subscription, replacements are unlimited and unconditional — whatever happens to an account, we replace it. No questions asked.

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The monthly promise

For monthly plans, the policy is the same regardless of what happens to an ad account: we replace it. Unlimited replacements, no questions asked — your job is to run offers, ours is to keep live accounts under you.

How the structure works.

We hand you a dedicated profile — think of it as an ad-account distributor, not your operating workspace.

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The one rule inside the profile we give you

We create a profile for you on AdsPower and hand you access. Inside that profile, do not perform any actions except sharing assets out to your own profile. Don't run campaigns, edit settings, or operate inside it. Treat it purely as a distributor: share the BM and ad accounts into your own AdsPower profile and work from there. This keeps the source clean and avoids bans and red flags.

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1 · You get the distributor

We share a ready AdsPower profile to you, loaded with your BM and ad accounts.

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2 · Share assets out

From that profile, share the ad accounts / BM into your own profile. That's the only action you take inside it.

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3 · Operate from yours

Run everything from your own profile. The distributor stays untouched, so the assets stay clean.

Your first 24–48 hours.

Warm up clean and the account rewards you. Rush it and you invite scrutiny.

$5–15
Warm-up daily spend
24–48h
No renaming BM / accounts
Low → High
Daily limits climb fast
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Don't panic about the low daily limit

Ad-account daily limits start low on purpose. Don't worry about it — we have a system behind the accounts that skyrockets those limits once you start using them. Warm up clean and the ceiling climbs on its own.

✅ Do

  • Run only warm-up ads at $5–15/day for the first 24–48 hours
  • Keep the BM name and ad-account names exactly as delivered at first
  • Use the profile we give you only to share assets to your own profile
  • Operate from your own AdsPower profile
  • Let the account sit and build trust before scaling

⛔ Don't

  • Change the BM name or ad-account name in the first 24–48 hours
  • Run campaigns or change settings inside the distributor profile
  • Push big spend on day one
  • Spike straight to your daily limit before the account is warm
  • Panic about the low starting limit — it lifts fast with usage

The safest way to scale.

Four steps, in order. This is the structure that builds trust before volume.

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Step one

Add one card — then wait

Attach a single payment card and let it sit for 5–6 hours before you launch anything. No rush, no multiple cards.

Wait 5–6 hours
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Step two

Initial engagement campaign

Launch one soft engagement campaign first — low spend, simple creative — to register clean, normal activity on the account.

Day 1
3
Step three

Scale gradually

Step spend up in stages instead of spiking. Let each increase settle before the next one — steady beats sudden.

Days 2–5
4
Step four

Build full account trust first

Don't chase maximum spend until the account has earned trust. Trust first, volume second — that's what keeps it alive long-term.

Then go big

Better ad approval rates.

Meta reviews every creative closely — frames, audio, text, and composition — so re-uploading the identical file usually gets the identical result. The fix is two-pronged: appeal genuine mistakes, and keep a steady flow of fresh, varied creative (free editors like CapCut make spinning up new versions quick) so you never depend on a single asset.

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Video variations

Cut several genuinely different versions — new hooks, opening frames, pacing, and edits — so you're testing real variety, not one asset.

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Color grading

Experiment with new color grades and visual styles so each version has its own look and feel.

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Audio adjustments

Swap in different voiceovers, music, or audio mixes — audio is half the creative and half the test.

Graphics & icons

Add branding, icons, graphics, captions, and overlays to make each version genuinely unique and on-brand.

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New thumbnails

Refresh thumbnails, text placement, and transitions to change the first impression and the scroll-stop.

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Creative testing

Run multiple variations in parallel instead of relying on one — let the data surface your highest-converting creative.

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Think a rejection was a mistake?

Meta's review isn't perfect — false positives happen. The right fix is Request Review / appeal on the rejected ad, not another upload of the same file. Appealing is what actually overturns a bad call and cuts your downtime. If an appeal stalls, our team can help you escalate.

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Pro tip — never ride one creative

Top advertisers rarely rely on a single asset. They continuously test new angles, visuals, hooks, and layouts — which lifts approval odds, fights creative fatigue, and gives Meta's delivery system more options to optimize toward your best performer.

Policy questions.

What does a BM10 actually include?+
A Business Manager with 10 ad accounts inside. The number in the package name is the number of ad accounts — BM3 = 3 accounts, BM10 = 10 accounts, and so on.
When do you replace an account?+
Any account that dies on $0 / minimal spend or runs into issues is replaced free. On monthly subscriptions, replacements are unlimited and unconditional — whatever happens, we replace it, no questions asked.
What am I allowed to do in the profile you give me?+
Only one thing: share the assets out to your own profile. Don't run campaigns or change settings inside it — it's a distributor, not your workspace. Operating only from your own profile is what protects the source from bans and red flags.
Why can't I rename the BM or ad accounts at first?+
Renaming in the first 24–48 hours is a classic suspicion trigger. Keep names exactly as delivered during warm-up; you can adjust later once the account has built trust.
My daily limit is tiny — is something wrong?+
No. Limits start low by design. Our system behind the accounts raises them quickly as you spend — warm up clean and the ceiling climbs on its own.
What's the safest way to scale?+
Add one card and wait 5–6 hours, run a soft initial engagement campaign, then scale spend gradually in stages. Build full account trust before pushing maximum volume.
Still have questions?

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