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VPS vs. Mobile for managing Adwords Accnts? (12)


02-08-2013 03:55 PM #1 goandgetit (Member)
VPS vs. Mobile for managing Adwords Accnts?

Hey guys,

Was wondering if it's ok to use a VPS for setting up & managing new adwords accounts?

Or is it better to connect via mobile and use virtual boxes on a PC?

Thanks!


03-11-2013 11:48 PM #2 70degrees (Member)

I'm not sure I understand the context of your question. Are you trying to mitigate account linkages - the new Adwords account getting associated with accounts that you've previously had banned and thus shutdown?


06-14-2013 11:08 PM #3 artemis (Member)

Yes, 70degrees, I am sure that is what he is referring to. I am also interested in hearing what people's experience is with this issue of
not linking old banned accounts to new ones...


11-21-2013 09:02 PM #4 ret39982 (Member)

Would love to hear how u guys are creating and managing multiple accounts without them being linked these days


11-22-2013 08:15 PM #5 bbrock32 (Administrator)

A VPS with the IP that is near the zip code of the card would be ideal.

Even though it's strange , looks like there isn't a fixed rule.

I just opened an account lately from my computer ( banned multiple times ) and been going on well for 1 month now.


11-27-2013 12:15 PM #6 marlon (Member)

Amazon AWS. One EC2 instance per Adwords identity. I'm probably managing more adwords accounts that way than most would expect feasible. Easily.

Requirement for multiple Adwords accounts is NOT a bottleneck.

Anyone with interest in that field, just hit me up. I'll be glad to help.


11-27-2013 12:26 PM #7 godspeed (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by marlon View Post
Amazon AWS. One EC2 instance per Adwords identity. I'm probably managing more adwords accounts that way than most would expect feasible. Easily.

Requirement for multiple Adwords accounts is NOT a bottleneck.

Anyone with interest in that field, just hit me up. I'll be glad to help.
How about funding the accounts?


11-27-2013 01:21 PM #8 marlon (Member)

Virtual Credit Cards for which the issuer performs NO holder validation at the time of transaction. In other words, you get a fixed number/expiry/cvc and a wildcard for the remaining fields.

One such provider is Entropay, who are based in the UK.

CAVEAT: last I heard, they do not accomodate US customers.

HOPE: I'm not clear on this, but I think Entropay excludes US customers in order to protect themselves from repurcussions from US gambling laws. I think I remember one case in which a US customer got approved once it was assured his activities were not gambling-related.

In any case, US gambling laws shouldn't be a deal breaker.


11-27-2013 02:13 PM #9 Smaxor (Veteran Member)

Just be careful because we know they do rdns on the IP sometimes. If they see that it's an amazon data center that's most likely not a real user.


11-27-2013 03:57 PM #10 marlon (Member)

It's a scoring limbo game


11-27-2013 04:10 PM #11 godspeed (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by marlon View Post
Virtual Credit Cards for which the issuer performs NO holder validation at the time of transaction. In other words, you get a fixed number/expiry/cvc and a wildcard for the remaining fields.

One such provider is Entropay, who are based in the UK.

CAVEAT: last I heard, they do not accomodate US customers.

HOPE: I'm not clear on this, but I think Entropay excludes US customers in order to protect themselves from repurcussions from US gambling laws. I think I remember one case in which a US customer got approved once it was assured his activities were not gambling-related.

In any case, US gambling laws shouldn't be a deal breaker.
BOA and CITI have VCC's, but im not sure about the name verification. Anybody tried using VCC from BOA or CITI with different name?


11-27-2013 05:19 PM #12 atom64 ()

dont use VPS with dedicated datacenter IPS they will bann you
better to use home connection which generate you new ips every day


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