sorry no idea about it.
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sorry no idea about it.
I can't see any reason why not. Different name, different bank account and you are set.
I suspect they will need a different IP address as well.
g many ban both accounts - they may think they both work from the same IP as same person etc.
Best is to take one and workout between you guys..
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that's the kind of thing I was wondering about. might have to actually pore through the TOS.
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thanks for all the help everyone.
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My recollection is that you are able to have both a personal adsense account as well as a business adsense account which could be from the same IP. I remember DCG writing about this some time ago.
In order to have a business adsense account you must have a registered business. So if you have a registered business, then yes you could have both a person and business adsense account. This is because a corporation of LLC is a legal entity and is thus treated as a different person from a legal standpoint.
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