You are investigating Google AdWords double-serving policy for a client. You learn that Google AdWords doesn't allow multiple ads from the same client, based on duplicate keywords. You also learn that individuals advertising for themselves, or for their own businesses, may only have a single AdWords account. Does Google have any exceptions for the number of AdWords account a person can manage?
A) Yes, if you have two or more products to sell from the same domain, you can manage one Google AdWords account for each product.
B) Yes, if you have two or more landing sites on different domains, you can manage one Google AdWords account for each domain.
C) No. All Google AdWords participants can have just one Google AdWords account.
D) Yes, if you use a My Client Center account, you may have multiple accounts.
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