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2007
25
Nov

AdSense alternative

scared of losing your AdSense account?</p>

I’ve had 4 AdSense accounts closed by Google this year, 2 of them I know why, the other 2 I have no idea why and  Google won’t tell me.

so having some alternative sources of income to AdSense isn’t just sensible, it’s essential for the health of your earnings!

I just found a whole bunch of them…

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Comment by RAVINDER K RAWAT Subscribed to comments via email
2008-02-09 07:24:59

Hi,
I am new to adsense and if I am right Google alows only one account per person. How you got 4 accounts?? wondering!
Thanks

 
Comment by admin
2008-02-09 13:19:18

Hi Ravinder,

Google only allows one adsense account per “legal entity”, which could be a person or a registered company.

So as well as having a personal Google AdSense account, you can also have one for every registered company you own, hence my having 4..
:)
Matt

 
2008-05-27 05:24:22

Hi,
You mean on same address and same owner. Also you didn’t tell what are the other 2 reasons you know.
Ravi

 
Comment by admin
2008-05-27 07:20:55

Hi Ravi,
not the same address and ownder, they need to be entirely seperate legal entities, such as limited companies.
The “4″ I mentioned was 1 personal account and 3 others for 3 ltd companies I own.
hope this makes sense.
Matt

 
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