I was just thinking about this. It would be best to have a separate account for each client. That way you could capitalize on each niche that they're involved in and build relevancy in within your posting efforts. Makes sense? If you have an electronics company, a clothing company, and a sports gear company, it doesn't make a lot of sense to post these companies under one account. Setting up an account per client will allow you to post material that pertains to the clients industry. Out of 30 - 40 bookmarks or posts, make five to ten of them linking back to the client. The one problem you'll face with this strategy is having multiple accounts under one IP address. The social sites won't go for that. So you need to get creative and find ways to change your IP.
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An Account Per Client
I was just thinking about this. It would be best to have a separate account for each client. That way you could capitalize on each niche that they're involved in and build relevancy in within your posting efforts. Makes sense? If you have an electronics company, a clothing company, and a sports gear company, it doesn't make a lot of sense to post these companies under one account. Setting up an account per client will allow you to post material that pertains to the clients industry. Out of 30 - 40 bookmarks or posts, make five to ten of them linking back to the client. The one problem you'll face with this strategy is having multiple accounts under one IP address. The social sites won't go for that. So you need to get creative and find ways to change your IP.