shags38
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Hi all,
As most of you know I have a few websites, one is a business site (my wife's Jewellery site) and the others are set up for affiliate marketing (some are dot coms, some are AU sites) and I want to set up Facebook pages for each networking advantages.
Problem - I already have 2 private Facebook accounts via 2 email addresses from the same I.P. address. Facebook apparently auto tracks email addresses and I.P. addresses so that each time I go to sign up a new account (in this case I really want to get one rolling for Dazzlers Jewellery so I can stay in my wifes good books ) .... it automatically takes me to my existing account, or one of the two dependant on the email account I have open at the time. I have tried to use another email address but I cannot even get to sign up because it automatically takes me to an existing account.
Does anyone have an answer to this problem - I have heard of people having dozens of accounts (not that I want dozens by any means).
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
cheers,
Mike
As most of you know I have a few websites, one is a business site (my wife's Jewellery site) and the others are set up for affiliate marketing (some are dot coms, some are AU sites) and I want to set up Facebook pages for each networking advantages.
Problem - I already have 2 private Facebook accounts via 2 email addresses from the same I.P. address. Facebook apparently auto tracks email addresses and I.P. addresses so that each time I go to sign up a new account (in this case I really want to get one rolling for Dazzlers Jewellery so I can stay in my wifes good books ) .... it automatically takes me to my existing account, or one of the two dependant on the email account I have open at the time. I have tried to use another email address but I cannot even get to sign up because it automatically takes me to an existing account.
Does anyone have an answer to this problem - I have heard of people having dozens of accounts (not that I want dozens by any means).
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
cheers,
Mike