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friend wants to open his own account now for a couple of sites we own

         

Shaffer

6:15 pm on Feb 17, 2007 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hello.
Well, I have a friend that has a brother. Wooh! kewl, isn't it?! Anyways, his brother opened a site and uses Google Adsense. The other brother, my friend, wants to open his own account now for a couple of sites we own (( and master )) together.
Thus, can he register for the same address? Will it send one check for both?

Since the Google registration form encounters such action (by querying thier database to make sure that no concurent addresses apply), how do I get Google to register my friend?
The above question is supposing it is possible.

Thank-you,
Shaffer.

p.s
I would really appreciate noing as soon as possible, since we are in much confusion regarding the same check right now for both our websites, and my friend's brother's website.

p.p.s
We have contacted Google yesterday and yet, no response.

[edited by: Shaffer at 6:22 pm (utc) on Feb. 17, 2007]

Pengi

6:21 pm on Feb 17, 2007 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



One AdSense account can cover multiple websites - no problem.

One person can only have one AdSense account - except with express permission from Google.

Google may treat related or associated people sharing the same computer as the same person (e.g. husband and wike, brothers and sisters, parents and children, etc.). Check with Google to make sure.

Note also that even if you have separate accounts, if one account should eve be banned, Google will also ban any other accounts that they consider to be associated.

Shaffer

6:37 pm on Feb 19, 2007 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hello,
thanks for you time.
That's acually the major problem. My freind's brother would, almost literally, kill him if that was ever to happen. :)
Google replyed with a really dull and un-informative message. Sounds almost like the auto-replies generated from the whitehouse.gov website when you send an email "directly" to G.W.Bush. Google is just smarter by generating the message 3 days late, to make it more human. ;)
Just kidding, it had to go from Google.com to Google.co.il (Israel), then to some random guy to send an email. Well, thanks.

Shaffer.

ann

7:40 am on Feb 20, 2007 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



#1 Agree with each other on who's ad goes where.

2 both get an account.

3 each generate their own ads and place them on the agreed upon pages.

4 No problem.