Two channels one adsense account

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Hi,

I have linked my one channel with adsense and it is working properly that means I can see earned money on creator studio.

With my adsense account, I successfully added my 2nd channel to it but if I check my creator studio and try to monetize my videos, it says you need an adsense account.

Please help.
 
If it says you need an Adsense account, then you obviously haven't successfully added the second channel. In your Channel Dashboard, there are all of the Features Status boxes. The section looks like this, and is found at the Channel link on the dashboard section list.

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Look at the feature section titled Monetisation, and view your settings. You will find that you have no Adsense account associated with the channel. Associate this channel with your existing Adsense account. Do not try to start another one, or your existing account will be disabled and you will stop earning money on your original channel. You are only allowed one Adsense account in your Google Lifetime.
 
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I'm trying to start a second channel with different content and trying to do the same thing. For the life of me I can't get it figured out. Why, with all the talent Google has, Can they not make this EASIER?! Even my Adsense account (which is working and paying me) won't let me log in and keeps telling me to create an account. This is the most frustrating thing I've dealt with yet.
 
You can have as many channels linked to single AdSense account as you wish. It's like having many websites with same AdSense account.
I created 5 small channels already with different topics than my main channel. No trouble linking them with same AdSense account at all.
Having said that, the other channels are performing much much worse than the main channel, since they don't have the subscribers, the name and the recognition, even if the content is created by the same people. I said this to partner support and they advised me to keep everything under 1 channel to get the bigger snowball rolling effect. Or I would lose another 4-5 years getting the small channels noticed (if ever, because you can't repeat the same circumstances that made the first channel successful).
 
You can have as many channels linked to single AdSense account as you wish. It's like having many websites with same AdSense account.
I created 5 small channels already with different topics than my main channel. No trouble linking them with same AdSense account at all.
Having said that, the other channels are performing much much worse than the main channel, since they don't have the subscribers, the name and the recognition, even if the content is created by the same people. I said this to partner support and they advised me to keep everything under 1 channel to get the bigger snowball rolling effect. Or I would lose another 4-5 years getting the small channels noticed (if ever, because you can't repeat the same circumstances that made the first channel successful).
Yes, and I am seeing every "YouTube Channel Growth Expert" saying don't try to do too much on one channel, but niche down. But say you had very family-friendly, kid oriented content on one channei, and you wanted to do something more "mature" like Current Events, would you really want that content on a channel aimed at children?
 
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