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Is there any limit on the number of Google accounts you can have from the same computer/internet connection? If so, what is it?

I intend to create about 30 blogger blogs this year and it obviously makes sense to put them on different accounts instead of one.

Someone on this forum recently said you can only have 5 accounts per internet connection although i've never heard that mentioned anywhere else.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Grossman
    Why does it obviously make sense to create 30 accounts and 30 blogger blogs? I must be out of the loop.
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  • Profile picture of the author icoachu
    Don't cut any corners. Just use ONE but make sure it is QUALITY. Real money requires REAL work. Don't let any scammer talk you into thinking otherwise.
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    • Profile picture of the author cooler1
      Originally Posted by Dan Grossman View Post

      Why does it obviously make sense to create 30 accounts and 30 blogger blogs? I must be out of the loop.
      Because the spam detection system is flawed and sometimes deletes none spammy blogs, so if one blog gets deleted then they all might. Not necessarily, but it doesn't seem worth the risk.

      Originally Posted by icoachu View Post

      Don't cut any corners. Just use ONE but make sure it is QUALITY. Real money requires REAL work. Don't let any scammer talk you into thinking otherwise.
      One blog or one account? Well the blogs will be based on different niches so they'd be different blogs.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Grossman
    If you're worried about being deleted for spam, why don't you host the blogs yourself?
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  • Profile picture of the author JoshuaZamora
    I have multiple accounts but Google is getting smarter and sometimes they require you to use a phone number to activate the new account. So you may be able to create 30 accounts but just keep in mind the phone number can be used to activate max of 3 accounts i believe.

    And I would just create one account and have them all under the same account. Or 3 accounts and 10 on each.
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    • Profile picture of the author cooler1
      Originally Posted by Dan Grossman View Post

      If you're worried about being deleted for spam, why don't you host the blogs yourself?
      Because that would cost about $300/year in domain fees. Plus you have the hassle of updating WordPress plugins which are released every damn 5 minutes. I know there are such things which can update plugins in one go for multiple sites, but that is again further expense. Blogger is free and much easier to maintain.

      Originally Posted by JoshuaZamora View Post

      I have multiple accounts but Google is getting smarter and sometimes they require you to use a phone number to activate the new account. So you may be able to create 30 accounts but just keep in mind the phone number can be used to activate max of 3 accounts i believe.

      And I would just create one account and have them all under the same account. Or 3 accounts and 10 on each.
      I've noticed that if you clear the web browsers cache entirely before creating a new account then it doesn't ask you to enter a phone number. Maybe it has something to do with a previous account being in the cache memory.
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      • Profile picture of the author Dan Grossman
        Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

        Because that would cost about $300/year in domain fees.
        Blogger gives out free top-level domains?

        You can run as many blogs as you want on the same domain. Subdomains don't cost anything. $5-10 per year, not $300.
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        • Profile picture of the author cooler1
          Originally Posted by Dan Grossman View Post

          Blogger gives out free top-level domains?

          You can run as many blogs as you want on the same domain. Subdomains don't cost anything. $5-10 per year, not $300.

          I've heard that subdomains don't rank as well as having an individual domain for each site. Im not sure if that is true or not though. When people create a new niche they usually use a different domain. I don't hear people being advised to use subdomains.
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          • Profile picture of the author Dan Grossman
            Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

            I've heard that subdomains don't rank as well as having an individual domain for each site. Im not sure if that is true or not though. When people create a new niche they usually use a different domain. I don't hear people being advised to use subdomains.
            yourblogname.blogspot.com is a subdomain...

            No different from yourblogname.yourdomain.com
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            • Profile picture of the author cooler1
              Originally Posted by Dan Grossman View Post

              yourblogname.blogspot.com is a subdomain...

              No different from yourblogname.yourdomain.com
              Difference being is that blogger has the domain authority, where as a new domain hasn't. There is a difference im sure because I see completely rubbish blogger blogs ranking high in the SERPs with no backlinks. Domain authority must be the thing that gets them there.
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              • Profile picture of the author RogueOne
                Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

                There is a difference im sure because I see completely rubbish blogger blogs ranking high in the SERPs with no backlinks. Domain authority must be the thing that gets them there.
                I have a couple blogs I built on blogger almost four years ago and mostly forgot about. Post Panda they started to receive enough traffic to make it worth updating them. They now get about 5000 page views a month and have started generating some income. I did zero off-page SEO for these sites.

                As for Google accounts, I create a new one for each different domain. I have around 17 gmail addresses and I've created several in the last two months with no problem. This allows each site to have a mysite@gmail addy and an associated youtube channel.
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