Is it possible to redeem 2 google promo codes in 1 account? I have two different promo codes but it looks am not able to redeem both in one account. This is the msg i got when trying to redeem the second code: Sign-up offer is limited to one per customer. HTML: Is there a way to redeem both? thnx.
Sign-up offer is limited to one per customer. And this is the final answer. Please don't try to cheat Google!!
Is it really that clear? Or is there a gray tinge to this picture? Over the last 2 weeks I have received 4, $100 Adword coupons. These were legitimately acquired by opening gmail accounts to use Google Analytic's on different websites for different partnerships. It would not have been proper to put multiple websites under the same account as they belong to different people. It never occurred to me that 3 months later I would receive multiple coupons via email for this action. I did not ask for these coupons. However as Google intended they entice me to try out Adwords for both me and the people that I share the website ownerships with. I am seeing "methods" that would allow one person to have multiple Adword accounts and use a coupon in each one. For someone getting started in 2010 with Adwords there is a bit of learning curve. Steeper than a single $100 coupon might allow for a proper test? I have spent considerable time attempting to learn the Adword system. One certainty is I could possibly be successful at this. However it is very doubtful this will be determined by a single test with $100. The other certainty is that I do not have several hundred of my own money to experiment with. If successful with Adwords then money would be available to fund a proper account and it would make sense to do so compared to the time spent in trying to keep multiple accounts funded with coupons. Google still wins. With that said I respect MY interpretation of a prior post by @magda in another thread. It is NOT what was said just what I took from it. The gist of it was "Why would you nickel and dime yourself? If this is going to be a business then treat it like one and pony up the money" My apologies if this is considered hi-jacking the thread, seems relevant.