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daminc

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Hello guys.
I have a noob question about AdWords.
In January I created an account and run a PPC>CPA scheme with AdWords.
Everything seemed well, and I was whopping a decent 200% ROI...

But after a first week of great results they "killed" my Ads - they almost stopped to show because of low CTR (and thus low QS). Now I know What exactly was I doing wrong, and I know about account history.. and all the other advanced things.. I know it NOW, not when I was only starting..

So, guys, it appears to me that I'm pretty stuck with this shitty beginner's low QS issue. Is there a way to repair it? I create another Ads, try different Ads and ДЗы щonanother domains.. but still my CPCs are like 1-5$ which is not acceptable of course..

IS THERE A WAY I CAN CREATE A <NEW> AdWords ACCOUNT?
cancel the old one may be, to create a new one, or something like that? What would be your advice?
 


heh. I tried this tactic recently - I created another domain and posted some different content here. No success.
 
You can create as many AdWords accounts as you like.

In fact I do this all the time, as I am playing AdSense Arbitrage and need huge loads of keywords to do so successfully.

Just get a new email address and there you go.
 
hm. but as far as I know it is against their T&C? like individual may operate only 1 account?

>Just get a new email address and there you go.

What about credit card? Do I have to submit a new (different) card?
 
hm. but as far as I know it is against their T&C? like individual may operate only 1 account?

>Just get a new email address and there you go.

What about credit card? Do I have to submit a new (different) card?

Just let Google know that you're opening multiple accounts. When you let them know about it they will group all of the accounts together so your ads aren't double-served. If you open multiple accounts that are not connected then you may end up double serving your ads whether you mean to or not. Double-serving your ads can get you in trouble with Google.

You can use the same credit card for all of your accounts.
 
hm. but as far as I know it is against their T&C? like individual may operate only 1 account?

>Just get a new email address and there you go.

What about credit card? Do I have to submit a new (different) card?

having multiple accounts is no problem. it is in line with the tos.
the problem is serving the same set of keywords from multiple accounts to one target address (double-serving).

but even if you are doing it, they have first to a) detect it and b) do something against it (like deactivating your adgroup).

you will find that you are treated much better as an adwords customer then you are on the adsense side, as you should not forget: here, you are the customer ;)

e.g. at the moment i am running as much as 4 campaigns with the same keywords in parallel and have not gotten into any problems. but that is just me and if you are uncomfortable with that, just stick close to the rulkes.

anyways, it is in general ok to have multiple adwords accounts with one credit card (but i would recommend to use at least 2 credit cards with one account as a safety measure. google sometimes has problems with payment processing and then deactivates your campaigns until they receive payment.).
 
ok.
Thank you guys VERY MUCH for your responses.
I'll try to create another acc.
 
go to this blog eWhisper.net that guy knows his shit. He has a free ebook there plus loads of posts about pay per click from adcenter yahoo even adwords. You just need to have a better approach towards keyword research organisation and start all over again. Ty.
 
You can create multiple adwords accounts but you have to use a different card on each account. I have done this.

wrong. you do NOT have to use different cards.

you can use 2 cards or more per account to avoid getting paused if one fails during payment processing.
 
This is stupid bad advice...

A new page isn't going to get you NO WHERE. You need to figure your quality score problem out. THINK. If you were a computer program written by google. What would you be looking for to have a decent quality per keyword.

Its that simple... After you figure that out and are still having problems. Then you can consider getting a new account.
 
This is stupid bad advice...

A new page isn't going to get you NO WHERE. You need to figure your quality score problem out. THINK. If you were a computer program written by google. What would you be looking for to have a decent quality per keyword.

Its that simple... After you figure that out and are still having problems. Then you can consider getting a new account.

ack, but only to some extend. you can totally fuck up an adwrods account in a way, that the qs is not improvable at all. i tested it and the problem seems to be, that artifacts from deleted campaigns seem to reside and influencing your overall score. amybe it is even something like the change frequency itself.

i experienced that when opening a new account and setting up the same campaign sometimes shows remarkable better results than setting up the same campaign in a heavily used (and abused) account.
 
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