Selling unused Google Ads accounts does anyone actually buy them?

Dec 28, 2025 - 9:02 AM

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  • This might sound naive, but I’m genuinely curious: is there real demand for unused or aged Google Ads accounts? I’ve got a couple of older accounts from past projects that are completely clean and unused now. They took effort to build, but they’re just sitting there. I don’t want to violate any rules or get into shady territory, so I’ve hesitated. Do legitimate buyers exist, and is there a proper way to sell without risking personal data or future problems? Would love insight from someone who’s actually gone through the selling process.

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  • This approach is more common than people admit, and when done transparently, it can be both ethical and practical. The mistake is treating aged accounts as shortcuts rather than foundations. Agencies that succeed with this method usually explain everything to the client, ensure proper ownership transfer, and follow strict compliance rules. The benefit is reduced onboarding friction, not bypassing policies. I learned a lot about how agencies structure this workflow by reviewing explanations on https://adwordsresources.com/en/ Used responsibly, aged accounts can support smoother launches — but long-term success still depends on clean ads, honest funnels, and stable management.

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  • Good to know there’s an actual process this clears up a lot.

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