How to prevent Multiple Youtube Accounts to get banned

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Hi there everyone,

I would like to create 30 different youtube accounts for different Cities of the USA that we are targeting and I have some questions about this to prevent my accounts to get banned:

1a)
Will I be able to create 30 different Gmail Account and use the same mobile number of my to text verify ALL these accounts?

Then use each of these 30 Gmail accounts text verified from 1 number, to then create different Independent YT accounts?

Is this a safe advisable long term approach to keep All my accounts alive?

I am no guru, but I just dont want Google/Yahoo to see that all my accounts are linked from the same verified number, and then ban all my accounts if there is an issue with 1 of our accounts...

We are going to be doing only Ethical YT Marketing for our clients in different cities in the USA.. No spamming etc etc



1b)
I am not a guru but please advise if this would be a better way to achieve 30 different accounts:

Would it be better practice to create say 3 PVA gmail accounts per dedicated USA Proxy using a service like medialoverz.com. This would mean I would need to buy 10 dedciated Proxies from services like Squid Proxies etc etc...

Once these 30 PVA gmail accounts are created using 10 proxies (3 per proxy) Then what was thinking would be to use the same proxy used to create the gmail account, to then create a youtube account and to Always use this same proxy (though

firefox) to log into this youtube account to upload videos etc etc

Then for the other youtube accounts, I would switch proxies through firefox and do all the uploading etc etc

So at the end of the day I will assign 1 IP to 3 youtube accounts and Always use these proxies...

Would this be a more surefire way to guarantee not getting any account banned?


1c)
Now if I took the 1b approach above, what would happen if the company I bought the proxies from, either stopped selling proxies or changed the proxies on me?? would this cause my 30 accounts to get banned?

What would be the best work around solution for this

1d)
Here is the kicker question.. If I am using the process mentioned in 1b, and the day comes when I decide to sell my entire channel because I am getting a trillion views ... then will I need to give the Proxy that I used, which they need to use to log

in? wouldnt this be cumbersome transition... and say if they accidently log in our account through another IP.. would that mean that entire account that I sold them would get banned.. ??

I have gone through soooooo many courses on Youtube..., but no course talks about how to ensure your ass does not get banned from creating many different accounts...

Please ALL Youtube experts... kindly offer your expertise here
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  • Profile picture of the author RobinInTexas
    I haven't looked closely at youTube's TOS, but while working for a client, I established numerous youTube accounts and ended up with a new gmail account for each one. I didn't verify by phone for any of them.
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    Focus on quality and do not spam. Quality always wins in the end.
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  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    Can't you see how ridiculous your question is? "I want to do dozens of things that I think are probably against YouTubes TOS and/or I'll be doing spammy stuff that could get one or more accounts banned, how do I cover my ass and prevent my ridiculous activities from getting me banned?"

    Wake up and smell the coffee.
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    • Profile picture of the author Gail_Curran
      If you're going to be running Youtube channels for clients, get them to create the gmail and Youtube accounts and provide you with all the login info (including any secret questions and answers that google sometimes throws in). Just tell the client that Youtube doesn't like one person making a bunch of accounts.

      Don't get involved with all that proxy and PVA sh*t. Don't overthink things. There's no reason for an account to get permanently banned if you're using it properly and offering some value to viewers. And if for some reason you lose an account (malicious flagging is always a possibility), just get the client to create another and reload it with the videos.

      And FFS, there's nothing unethical about running a Youtube channel for a client or multiple clients. It's called outsourcing.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
      Originally Posted by rosetrees View Post

      Wake up and smell the coffee.
      I wish there was an idiot filter on this forum.

      Infact, why don't the mods here start "approving" posts before they go live.

      These types of questions are ridiculous, and don't help anyone.
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  • Profile picture of the author mrgoe
    Originally Posted by tyrese213 View Post

    Hi there everyone,
    ...
    1d)
    Here is the kicker question.. If I am using the process mentioned in 1b, and the day comes when I decide to sell my entire channel because I am getting a trillion views ... then will I need to give the Proxy that I used, which they need to use to log

    in? wouldnt this be cumbersome transition... and say if they accidently log in our account through another IP.. would that mean that entire account that I sold them would get banned.. ??
    ...
    Please ALL Youtube experts... kindly offer your expertise here
    You can log in from another IP on your YT account. It`s not like a payment processor, when logging from another account can get you in trouble. So I don`t think that you need to give them any proxy when you sell.
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    • Profile picture of the author SPPChris
      Originally Posted by mrgoe View Post

      You can log in from another IP on your YT account. It`s not like a payment processor, when logging from another account can get you in trouble. So I don`t think that you need to give them any proxy when you sell.
      If you will log in with another ip, without the .sol flash cookies you will be asked to verify the identity !
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt79
    Originally Posted by tyrese213 View Post

    Hi there everyone,
    1a)
    Will I be able to create 30 different Gmail Account and use the same mobile number of my to text verify ALL these accounts?
    I don't think you can do that the limit is around 5 per mobile number
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    I say protect your multiple channels by using proxies. Here's why:
    Is it Goodbye to YouTube?#

    As long as YT/Google allows your legit content to be banned due to the blackhat practices of other people, I suggest doing what you can to protect your time and effort.

    If you monetize through Adsense, put all of these channels on you main IP, since Google/YT will know who you are any way. Be extra conservative with these channels and only use your very best content.

    Other people can wake up and smell the coffee. I prefer to wake up and see my channels are protected and have bacon and eggs and a big glass of OJ.
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  • Profile picture of the author mindwire
    You should consider using a new private proxy each 2-3 accounts. But be aware that YouTube saves flash cookies on your PC so they can recognize with which accounts you logged in.

    Be sure to run CCleaner and delete cookies or use Icignito mode/private browsing before creating or logging in to another account.

    Sincerely,
    mindwire
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  • Profile picture of the author BurtL
    If you have to asked if you are going to be banned for something, it's probably best not to do it from a business standpoint.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kurt
      Originally Posted by Marty S View Post

      If proxies are going to be a part of your online business model - if that's what you want to call it - you'll always be looking over your shoulder.

      Good luck.

      Can you explain, instead of simply making a declaration with no reasoning?

      Not to mention, I totally disagree.


      I'd be more concerned with Gail's advice of reuploading content from a channel that was previously banned and basically telling clients that it's no big deal they were banned.

      Originally Posted by Screen Text View Post

      If you have to asked if you are going to be banned for something, it's probably best not to do it from a business standpoint.
      I assume you didn't watch the video from Brainy Video. The guy doesn't have a blackhat bone in his body.
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    • Profile picture of the author coachjc
      Originally Posted by BurtL View Post

      If you have to asked if you are going to be banned for something, it's probably best not to do it from a business standpoint.
      You're assuming he has malicious intentions in the first place.

      I was getting traffic to videos that are 100% white hat, and didn't violate any of the TOS...

      But that doesn't prevent haters from going in and flagging your videos just to get them banned/put you through the "re-approval process".

      I was able to get my channel back after I got attacked (3 videos complained about within a 5 minute timeframe...but prior to that a single complaint several years earlier...)

      Unfortunately, the "flagged videos" are still gone & locked down for good.

      So you have 2 choices if you plan to do a lot of video marketing:
      1) Cover yourself and create multiple accounts, etc.
      2) Use something besides YouTube

      Part of the problem is human nature, and no matter how white hat/kind hearted you are...there are always evil people out there looking to take you down. (and when you create enough value and celebrity status in your marketplace...the haters always emerge...)

      Be an entrepreneur, cover your bases, as you never know what life is going to hit you with. (and if you're not getting punched in the face...you're not even in the fight...)
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  • Profile picture of the author elijahdean24
    YouTube does what they want to do , sometime they banned people for no reason other than the fact that someone flagged your video
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    • Profile picture of the author Ernie G
      Originally Posted by elijahdean24 View Post

      YouTube does what they want to do , sometime they banned people for no reason other than the fact that someone flagged your video
      Amen to that!

      Competitors can stage a small campaign to eliminate you simply by flagging your videos a few times. Don't think it won't happen, especially if you are in a competitive niche. It happened to me.

      I wrote YouTube with multiple requests for a review and reinstatement but gave up after getting the same form letter response for each of my requests.

      You could have all your accounts set up and making great money today and be out of business tomorrow without any explanation from YouTube at all.

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