In response to the thread starters original question - NO PROBLEM. Google has a keyword limit of 55,000 words per account -
they advise you to open a new account when you exceed this amount.
The next account is in the same name, just wth a different email address (a GMAIL account suffices perfectly)
I have currently 6 google accounts - ALL on the same gold card - as long as I keep paying my bills they are quite happy - its only when your bank makes a mistake, or a payment goes awry that they contact you and have a problem -
If there is one thing I have learned - NEVER EVER PISS GOOGLE OFF - or ALL of your accounts get shut and you will not be able to open any more in anybody elses name. - A REAL good read from a google adwords certified expert, Steven Holdaway (google him - its interesting) is G money Pro - he lays out everything acceptable - and not acceptable to google VERY clearly
- here is what I found
Google's advertising policies are very strict. They will notify you via email and/or
by a message in your account whenever there is something wrong with your
account or your advertisements. If you do not fix what they notify you about, then
you may become banned by Google. Don't expect this to be a temporary ban
either. If Google decides to ban your account they will not accept any of your
payments from any credit card you enter. Each time you use a different credit card
in a banned account, that credit card will also be declined by Google AdWords. If
you ever use that credit card to pay for another AdWords bill, even if it is in an
active account, that AdWords account will also become banned. If you ever do
become banned, you will not be able to receive traffic to your advertisements, and
you will need to call Google to get it fixed.
and
Google will bill you for all the clicks you received once every thirty days. They may
bill you sooner depending on your Google Credit Limit. This credit limit depends
on your account's history and the limit can be anywhere from $50 - $500 max.
Although they say your credit limit can't be more than $500, I have had a few
charges above $2000. Also, unlike other pay per click search engines, Google will
never bill you in advance. If you spend large amount of money every day, Google
will usually charge you $500 multiple times.
Google also has a feature which will allow you to enter more than one credit card
incase one of your credit cards cannot pay the bill for your advertisements. I would
strongly recommend doing this, especially if you rarely check your Google
Account(s).
Here's the pdf
Code:
http://planet-ebooks.com/Gmoney.zip
Hope this helps
Regards