Looking for guidance on handling LinkedIn outreach & multiple account management

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Hi everyone,
I’m new to the community and still getting familiar with the forum rules, so I want to make sure I’m asking this in the right way.

I’m currently working on a project that requires managing LinkedIn outreach at a slightly larger scale. I’ve noticed that many marketing teams use multiple LinkedIn profiles for testing, outreach segmentation, or client work.

While researching how this is usually handled, I came across different marketplaces that provide pre-made or managed LinkedIn accounts.

Since I’m still learning best practices, I wanted to ask the experienced members here:
  • Is this approach (using ready accounts) common or acceptable in professional outreach workflows?
  • What risks or red flags should someone be aware of when evaluating such services?
  • Are there safer or more recommended alternatives for scaling LinkedIn activity?
Any advice or general guidance would be really helpful.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to help a newcomer!
 
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Yeah, people do use ready accounts, but the quality is all over the place. If they weren’t aged or warmed properly, they’ll get flagged the moment you start sending outreach.

Main things to watch for: weird profile history, bad IP/ fingerprint setup, and jumping into automation too fast. That’s what kills most accounts.

If you want it safer, build or warm the accounts yourself—you at least know how clean they are. Marketplace accounts are fine for testing, but I wouldn’t rely on them for anything serious.
hope it helps
 
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