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You know, having multiple accounts is not very convenient (and may be against the ToS). Weasling around this isn't very useful, imho.
Maybe getting a client to participate on the social sites might work, but not all clients want to do the work, once they've paid the money.
I am more leaning on the idea of submitting general topic stories and maybe with slant towards the Web. Though recently, I am only stumbling stuff about Internet marketing and such.
Then again, Muhammad Saleem told me that it doesn't matter who submit the post, but how good the content is. If you are responsible for creating the post, then you should make it top notch and shouldn't worry about it getting popular.
Also, I think that creating something for one site's particular audience should be more useful. Stumblers, Diggers and Redditers all have different tastes and surfing habits, for example.