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Do I have to use the same account for Adwords and Adsense?

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 4:47 am
by Bappy11
Adwords does not allow the landing page to have Adsense. This means that while it is fine to run Adsense on your website and also use Adwords, the landing page (this is the first page users will see when they click on an ad and enter your website), should not have Adsense.

This is a very important rule that should not be violated in any way because you risk losing your Adwords and AdSense accounts and then you will look for AdSense alternatives.

Adsense ad placement policies do not allow aggressive ad placement. It is recommended not to display more than 1 ad above the fold and this will reduce the number of clicks your ads can receive, thus reducing your earnings.

That's another difference between the two. Your Adwords and AdSense accounts may use the same japan telegram data Google login, but they are totally different and independent.
For example, you may end up losing your AdWords account but still have access to AdSense and the opposite.

To conclude, both Adsense and Adwords are great tools that you can use to make money and also to promote your products and services online.

Adsense is the best option to monetize your content-rich website and AdWords is one of the most efficient ways to advertise your business to a well-targeted audience.

Creating a successful PPC campaign is no easy task, it requires proper keyword research, competitor analysis, ad optimization, and landing page creation that drives conversions.

Find the best agency to manage your ads, if you still don't know how, I invite you to read How to choose a PPC agency .