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Aged Accounts

Aged Google Ads accounts are the workhorse tier for operators who care about long-term campaign survival more than first-week sticker price. The category covers profiles from twelve months through five years of continuous Google-ecosystem activity — what each band actually delivers, where vendors pad timestamps, and how Google's quality-score scaffolding rewards profile maturity.

Account age, in the Google Ads context, is not just registration date. Google's trust pipeline weighs a constellation of signals: account age in the Google ecosystem at large, age within the Ads product specifically, history of clean policy compliance, and the variety of Google services the profile has interacted with over time. A two-year Gmail account that never opened Ads Manager reads to Google differently than a two-year Gmail account that has been receiving Workspace updates and using Drive consistently.

The dimension vendors most often misrepresent is recency of activity. An aged profile that was active in 2022 and silent through 2024-25 looks to Google like a dormant account that suddenly woke up — a common bot or hijacking pattern. Continuous low-volume activity ages cleanly. Discontinuous activity with long silences ages with a question mark.

We benchmark, we publish, we revise when Google shifts. Coverage in this category runs against an internal test fleet of one hundred accounts purchased across seven vendors. When a vendor's stock changes in quality, the relevant articles get a revision marker and the change goes into the public diff log.

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Recovery

When policy review hits an aged account: why age helps

Aged accounts survive policy review at roughly twice the rate of fresh stock — but only when the appeal documentation matches the account's claimed business identity. Numbers from a 90-account sample.

C. Mwangi16 min
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Spending

Pairing aged accounts with spend history

An aged profile with no Ads spend history reads to Google differently than an aged profile with a clean $1500 trail. The pairing matters most for high-cost-per-click verticals where smart bidding needs prior signal.

T. Adeyemi9 min