Can you add more websites to Google's Adsense? is there a limit there?


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Can you add more websites to Google's Adsense? is there a limit there? Just how do you do it?

Answers:
YES you can add more websites to Google Adsense. There is no limit. As long as you've been approved, you can put your adcode in as many websites as you want

From the Adsense Help Center https://www.google.com/adsense/support/b...

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There's no need to open another account or notify us when you place the AdSense code on a new site. The ad code and search code generated through the guided steps on the AdSense Setup tab of your account are valid for any page in any site on which you want to display Google ads or an AdSense for search box. Simply add the code to your page source, and we'll automatically detect the new site.
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Yes you can ad more. You just need to set up new channels. After you log in click on the Adsense Tab at the top, then click on Channels. With channels you can track the clicks from each page or website that you set up your ads for. If you don't use the
channels then you'll have no idea where your revenue is or isn't coming from.
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