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Aug 29, 2018

Q: Ok, here's my question as a content marketer.

let's say I develop content for 10 channels which are different client sites. Do I have to have 10 accounts or can I post to those channels I specify as a campaign?

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valeri

valeri

May 14, 2024

A: You can choose what you do. Having all the channels and clients within one account can be chaotic though on the publishing page.

Stories you can easilly separate in Campaigns indeed. For each client a separate campaign.

You can add clients as a guest writer (in that way they don't see your account, only their stories)

BUT on the publishing page you'll see all the channels of all your clients. Can get messy... And the chances are real that you can publish to wrong channels.

If you have a client with big volumes of content it's better to separate the accounts.

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Forgot to mention that you can create sub-accounts:

Sub-account is just a separate account which is on the same level as yours, but you are also an owner in there. They both are linked by the same email address of the owner. You'll need that if you work for clients and want to keep their stories, users, channels separated.

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Ok, now if i bought 2 now and then wanted to buy more accounts after the appsumo sale, is there a special summoling deal to add more sub-accounts, or is this a case of you must buy now or miss out.

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You can only buy codes while the deal is running. After the deal the regular recurring pricing will be active again.

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I mean, you'll only be able to buy new accounts with a regular pricing after the deal ends.

"BUT on the publishing page you'll see all the channels of all your clients. Can get messy... And the chances are real that you can publish to wrong channels."

If we could customize the name of a channel, and have that name shown when selecting channels to publish to, this might help prevent this. :)