Safest way to build an individual account to 50k+ quickly?

MySideHustle

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Hi all,

I'm after more of a white-hat thing here I guess. I'm working on building a website and would eventually like to be promoting it via Instagram using 2 or 3 high follower accounts.

I set my main one up about 5 days ago and have been manually following about 40-50 people a day since it's a new account but I'd like to ramp it up and possibly use MP or Followliker after a while to make my life easier. In these 5 days I've only managed to get to 30 followers and I've probably spent a total of 2 hours on it - so fairly inefficient.

My question is around the safety of using Mass Planner and follow liker on an individual account. It doesn't have CPA links or anything and once I add links next month they'll just be to blog posts. Would it be safe to run a follow/unfollow bot on this account? I put 50k as my target in the title but I have plenty of time to get there, like 3 months until I plan on actually using the account for my marketing.

What do you think?
 
Thanks, I appreciate the response. Numbers wise, what would you say is taking it slow? Like keeping to 50-100 follows a day?
 
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I started mine of REALLY SLOW because I did not want to deal with any bans if I could prevent it. My settings were something like 10-25 follows/day and 20-30 likes/day. Most people recommend more than this but I was playing it safe
 
Start slow the first month. If you are looking for just white hat than the first month should be about following a limited amount of people and experimenting.

At the same time, don't waste time, but start posting content, like other posts, test hashtags.

Try to see what gets the highest engagement for your accounts.
 
It's not as bad as everyone says it is. Running one account rn that's only 2 weeks old and doing 660-750 follows and 675-725 unfollows switching every two days
 
Purchasing an aged account is good to avoid getting quickly banned
 
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