
If you’ve been banned from Google AdSense, the first thing you would probably attempt is appealing your account in a desperate attempt to be given another opportunity to work with the largest ad based network on the internet. Unfortunately, since the chances of your account being reinstated are very low and the other ad networks don’t offer nearly as many context-related ads as AdSense, you’ll probably want to make another AdSense account — the only problem is, you can’t fool the big G and your second account will probably end up getting banned. We’ve got you covered, continue reading to find out how to make a new AdSense account and not get banned.
There are a few precautions you can take however to prevent Google from linking your old account with your new one — and continue using their services. You have to be extremely cautious however because Google’s fraud detection algorithm is very smart and they pay their engineers a lot of money solely to find people trying to get back into the system.
So, how can you get back into Google without being caught and having your second account disabled? This may seem like a lot of work to some people but if you’re truly interested in working with AdSense, you will need to put in some effort. Here’s how you can register another account with AdSense and run it without being disabled:
- Use a different address to register the account — preferably that of a relative or someone you know because Google has banned you and your address, not your website.
- Use a different email address — make sure you do not use the same email address you used with the previous AdSense account, this is a big no no and will get your account banned for sure.
- Access AdSense with a different IP address — this is important. Your IP is linked to your address so if you access AdSense with the same IP you used with your old account, your account will definitely be disabled. Another important thing to remember is not to access any other Google services (that were linked with your old AdSense account) with the new IP you use to access AdSense, they will still catch you (tricky I know). I’d recommend that every time you access the new email you use or AdSense itself,make sure its done with a new IP address (spoof your IP if you do not have access to other networks).
- Use a new website to apply for the account — while its true that your website hasn’t been banned, if you re-apply for a new account with the same website, they will get suspicious. Google’s FAQs clearly state that you can place ads on your website from someone else’s account (which this will be), so petition for a new account with a different website you own (or if you know someone that has a website, use that) and than later you can place ads on your original website — just don’t use your original website to apply for a new account.
- Use a different computer purely for access to AdSense — this is important. Since no one really knows the algorithm Google uses to detect invalid click activity, all precautions must be taken and being as big as they are, they can most likely access your local MAC address via Javascript (or Google installed applications on your computer). Using a new computer will also ensure that Google is not able to track your cookies and thus can’t trace your new account and link it to your old one.
In regards to the last point about changing computers, I’m almost certain that Google tracks your MAC address for “fraud prevention” purposes. So, when you make a new account, make sure you follow the guidelines outlined above and you can almost be guaranteed a new AdSense account — just make sure you don’t slip up because just one login from your old IP will set off their alarms and get your account disabled.
When you make a new account, make sure you do NOT go against their program policies or violate their terms and conditions again. Personally, if you purposely cheated Google in the past, I don’t think you deserve another AdSense account — but if you were unfairly banned from AdSense, then go ahead and use the above methods to make a new one, don’t cheat the big G, its not worth it.

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