G-Ads Google Ads spending cap

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I’m having trouble spending more than $11 per day on a new Google Ads account, no matter what I try. The account won’t let me spend more than $10 a day. Can anyone help?
 
I’m having trouble spending more than $11 per day on a new Google Ads account, no matter what I try. The account won’t let me spend more than $10 a day. Can anyone help?

All you can do is wait.
 
Do you know about how much time it will take? Also, should I pause the ads or keep them running? I heard the limit can change how well the ads work.

I think you should wait until they raise your ad budget, but you can also get accounts that already have a bigger spending limit. Remember, you need to keep spending until your limit goes up. This might take a few weeks or maybe close to a whole month.
 
Your account has a spending limit that will be raised after a few days of running ads. You don’t need to worry about the details—just keep it going and don’t stop the ads.
 
Hi! I can help you get rid of the restriction.

Or, I can sell you an account that doesn’t have any limits.

Just share your contact info.
 
Hi, I can help you get rid of the restriction.

Or I can sell you an account that doesn’t have the restriction anymore.

Just share your contact info.
 
If you’re following the rules and don’t have any issues, you can ask Google support to raise your daily limit. If not, you’ll have to wait, but that might take a little longer.
 
New Advertiser Limits

Google puts limits on new accounts to stop fraud and risky spending.
The daily limit is usually about $9–21 for the first few days or weeks.
 
I’m having trouble spending more than $11 per day on a new Google Ads account, no matter what I try. The account won’t let me spend more than $10 a day. Can anyone help?

New Google Ads accounts usually start with a low daily spending limit. You can build trust by running small-budget ads for a few days, adding a confirmed payment method, and making sure your billing info is correct. You can also ask Google Ads support to raise your limit.
 
You’ll want to use an older ad account that’s been used before. It’s better to keep spending on one that’s already been active for a while.
 
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