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Can someone help me with a question? Is it okay to run a few campaigns from one agency account on Google Ads for GH, or is it better to use one account for each campaign?
 
Ideally, you should have one domain per campaign for each account if it's not WH. In some cases, you can add a second campaign for the same domain, but it’s not recommended, especially if you’re cloaking.
 
Ideally, you should have one domain per campaign for each account if it's not WH. In some cases, you can add a second campaign for the same domain, but it’s not recommended, especially if you’re cloaking.

Thanks, man!
 
Can someone help me with a question? Is it okay to run a few campaigns from one agency account on Google Ads for GH, or is it better to use one account for each campaign?

For the same domain, you can run a few campaigns, I think. I did that with Google Ads.
 
Unless your account is warmed up, it's better to use one campaign per account.
 
I've used the same account many times without any problems, even though it's not always clear.
Google can be unpredictable, so just to be safe, I mentioned one per account. And yes, multiple ad groups can work on a single account.
 
It’s better to use no more than 3 or 5 campaigns in one account because sometimes they have weird moderation, set high click rates, and block things unexpectedly.
 
Experience shows that life is way easier if you stick with one account, one campaign.
 
Divide each account into its own campaign for better control and safety.
 
It’s usually okay to run multiple campaigns from one agency account, but it depends on what you’re aiming for. If the campaigns target similar audiences or regions, keeping them in one account can make things easier to manage. However, if they’re for different niches or if you want to lower the risk of account problems affecting all campaigns, separate accounts might be a safer choice. Just be sure to keep everything compliant to avoid any issues with Google.
 
I might be repeating myself, but for convenience, it’s definitely better to combine different campaigns into one account. However, for complete safety, you should make each campaign in its own separate account. Use a single payment method and a separate domain, and everything will be clear.
 
It’s usually okay to run multiple campaigns from one agency account, but it depends on what you’re aiming for. If the campaigns target similar audiences or regions, keeping them in one account can make things easier to manage. However, if they’re for different niches or if you want to lower the risk of account problems affecting all campaigns, separate accounts might be a safer choice. Just be sure to keep everything compliant to avoid any issues with Google.

Yes, exactly. It’s a signal they use for review, and the mismatch of categories is really important.
 
As others mentioned, it’s best to keep one account for each campaign. But from my experience working with Google Ads media buyers, I’ve seen many cases where people got their BH campaigns approved and, after a successful launch and decent ad spend, they duplicated their campaigns across multiple accounts. This made it easier for them to maintain traffic quality and control their CPC by managing everything from a single account. However, this could catch the attention of Google moderators, and there’s a higher chance of your account being banned quicker. If you're using a mass-launch strategy and don’t mind the risk of getting banned, I think this approach can help boost traffic volume.
 
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