Tips for Safely Growing a New Google Ads Account?

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I recently got my Google Ads account banned due to some overly aggressive tactics with my campaigns. Before the ban, the account was running smoothly with a monthly spend of around $400, and I had no issues for about 6 months. However, now whenever I try to set up a new account, it gets banned almost immediately.

Here’s what I’ve already tried:
  1. Using a VPN to mask my location
  2. Setting up a fresh payment method with a new, verified bank account
Has anyone experienced this before? Any tips on how to gradually build up a new account into a trusted, aged one? I’m looking for advice on how to avoid bans and keep things running smoothly.
 
I feel your pain! I've had a similar experience. What worked for me was taking things slow at first. I started by setting a low daily budget and gradually increased it once I had a solid history. Definitely avoid scaling too quickly.
 
Make sure your account info looks legitimate—use a verified business name and real contact details. Sometimes Google gets suspicious if the info doesn't align with what they already know about your business.
 
I recently got my Google Ads account banned due to some overly aggressive tactics with my campaigns. Before the ban, the account was running smoothly with a monthly spend of around $400, and I had no issues for about 6 months. However, now whenever I try to set up a new account, it gets banned almost immediately.

Here’s what I’ve already tried:
  1. Using a VPN to mask my location
  2. Setting up a fresh payment method with a new, verified bank account
Has anyone experienced this before? Any tips on how to gradually build up a new account into a trusted, aged one? I’m looking for advice on how to avoid bans and keep things running smoothly.
Yes, this happens when Google links your new setups to old account patterns. VPNs and new payment methods alone usually aren’t enough because Google checks a lot of signals. What’s helped me is keeping everything looking natural at the start low spend, simple campaigns, and slow scaling instead of jumping in fast. Curious to hear how others rebuilt after a ban too.
 
Instead of just changing your IP with a VPN, you could try using a different device or browser each time you create a new account. This reduces the chances of Google recognizing you from previous accounts.
 
I always recommend having multiple Google services tied to the same account—like YouTube or Gmail that have been active for a while. It can give the account more credibility in Google's eyes.
 
Did you link your ads account to a website that follows Google's guidelines? Make sure the site is clean, fast, and has good content. A website with low-quality content or spammy practices can cause red flags.
 
Be careful about using a new payment method too quickly. I’ve had success by linking the new Google Ads account to a business bank account that’s been open for a while. This can make it look more natural.
 
I know this sounds basic, but sometimes it’s just about getting a clean slate. Try taking a break from Google Ads for a month before reactivating. This can give you time to refresh your IP, payment methods, and improve your reputation.
 
Don't forget to regularly review your ad copy and landing pages for compliance. If Google thinks you’re violating any policies, they’ll flag your account no matter what. Avoid aggressive or misleading language.
 
I recently got my Google Ads account banned due to some overly aggressive tactics with my campaigns. Before the ban, the account was running smoothly with a monthly spend of around $400, and I had no issues for about 6 months. However, now whenever I try to set up a new account, it gets banned almost immediately.

Here’s what I’ve already tried:
  1. Using a VPN to mask my location
  2. Setting up a fresh payment method with a new, verified bank account
Has anyone experienced this before? Any tips on how to gradually build up a new account into a trusted, aged one? I’m looking for advice on how to avoid bans and keep things running smoothly.
If u want 1 working account u will need to at least 20 fresh aged accounts, 20 domains, 20 CC. If u warm up only 1 account, only if u are very lucky u will be able to run for days or weeks, and then u are done. So its a number games, the bigger your numbers the bigger the chance to have a working account. I tell u this, bc even if u have the greatest cloaker, proxy and credit card u wont be able to run.

good luck
 
I recently got my Google Ads account banned due to some overly aggressive tactics with my campaigns. Before the ban, the account was running smoothly with a monthly spend of around $400, and I had no issues for about 6 months. However, now whenever I try to set up a new account, it gets banned almost immediately.

Here’s what I’ve already tried:
  1. Using a VPN to mask my location
  2. Setting up a fresh payment method with a new, verified bank account
Has anyone experienced this before? Any tips on how to gradually build up a new account into a trusted, aged one? I’m looking for advice on how to avoid bans and keep things running smoothly.
Your efforts to get back on track are admirable, but be careful. Google's systems are vigilant for ban evasion indications including VPNs, new accounts, and payments. The best "advice" is to relax, stop being so severe, and restore faith by following all laws.

Simple landing pages, clear ads, consistent billing information, and regular activity patterns are crucial. Instead of trying to manipulate the system, send a real appeal explaining what went wrong. Google's filters will likely catch you. Building a steady account requires being legitimate rather than hiding signals.
 
I think the safest way is to start small, spend slowly, and avoid anything that looks risky to Google.
 
I recently got my Google Ads account banned due to some overly aggressive tactics with my campaigns. Before the ban, the account was running smoothly with a monthly spend of around $400, and I had no issues for about 6 months. However, now whenever I try to set up a new account, it gets banned almost immediately.

Here’s what I’ve already tried:
  1. Using a VPN to mask my location
  2. Setting up a fresh payment method with a new, verified bank account
Has anyone experienced this before? Any tips on how to gradually build up a new account into a trusted, aged one? I’m looking for advice on how to avoid bans and keep things running smoothly.
I don't know I feel a simple appeal can do justice to this supposed you are not running BH ads
 
Okay, now I'm telling you the necessary things.

1. First, purchase a gmail account.
2. Download any antydedect scanner, create a new scanner with a unique fingerprint.
3. Never use a VPN. (Google detects VPN immediately and may get your account banned immediately.)
4. Use residential or mobile proxies instead. High Quality.

If you create your Google Ads account by paying attention to these, your risk of being banned will be minimized.
Finally, never use the same card you used once for Google Ads again. Instead, get new virtual cards.
 
Old gmail, 2FA
Anti-detect browser (any)
Fresh landing page
new payment method,


Tada, you're in.
 
Start clean and slow, same legit details, compliant offers only, low daily spend, no shortcuts, Google trusts behavior over tricks.
 
Focus on clean campaigns, real traffic, and don’t rush spend—build trust slowly.
 
I recently got my Google Ads account banned due to some overly aggressive tactics with my campaigns. Before the ban, the account was running smoothly with a monthly spend of around $400, and I had no issues for about 6 months. However, now whenever I try to set up a new account, it gets banned almost immediately.

Here’s what I’ve already tried:
  1. Using a VPN to mask my location
  2. Setting up a fresh payment method with a new, verified bank account
Has anyone experienced this before? Any tips on how to gradually build up a new account into a trusted, aged one? I’m looking for advice on how to avoid bans and keep things running smoothly.
stop using vpn as google flags those ips instantly, try an antidetect browser with a high-quality residential proxy instead.
 
bro vpn is a big no for google they track it easily... use adspower or gologin with high quality residential proxies like iproyal or proxy-cheap and warm up the account for 2 weeks with tiny budget like $5 a day.
 
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