How to Change Blog Ownership Easily (2025 Guide) | How to Change AdSense Email | How to use AdSense of another Gmail
Running a blog on Blogger
is simple, but sometimes you may want to change the Gmail connected to your
blog. Maybe you created your blog with an old email, maybe you want to separate
work and personal emails, or maybe you are selling the blog to someone else.
In this easy guide,
I’ll show you how to connect your Blogger blog with a new Gmail and AdSense
account step by step. No technical skills required — anyone can do it.
Why Change Blogger Ownership?
Before
we start, let’s quickly see why you might want to transfer your blog to a new
Gmail:
You created your blog with a personal Gmail you have AdSense Account on it but you want to use another Gmail AdSense account and now want to move it to a professional one.
You bought a new domain or not and want everything
under one email.
You are giving your blog to someone else
(friend, partner, or buyer).
Your old Gmail is messy and you want a fresh
start.
Step
1: Create a New Gmail
First, you need the new
Gmail account that will own the blog and you want to use AdSense of this account.
1.
Go to [Gmail.com](https://gmail.com).
2. Click Create Account.
3. Choose a simple,
professional name (for example, `myblog@gmail.com`).
4. Complete the sign-up
and keep the password safe.
👉 Tip: Use this new Gmail only for
your blog and AdSense, so it stays clean.
Step 2: Add the New Gmail to Blogger
Now log in with your old
Gmail (the one currently running the blog).
1.
Go to [Blogger Dashboard](https://www.blogger.com).
2. Choose your blog/Website.
3. In the left menu,
click Settings.
4. Scroll to Permissions
→ click Invite More Authors.
5. Enter your new Gmail
address and send the invite.
That’s it! The new
Gmail will get an invitation email in the inbox.
Step 3: Accept the Invitation
Open your new Gmail inbox.
Look for an email from Blogger.
Click Accept Invitation.
Now your new Gmail is
connected to your blog, but only as an Author (limited role).
Step 4: Make the New Gmail an Admin
To
give full ownership to the new Gmail:
1. Go back to Blogger
with your old Gmail.
2. Open Settings → Permissions again.
3. You’ll see your new
Gmail in the list.
4. Change its role from
Author → Admin.
5. Save changes.
Now your new Gmail has full
control over the blog.
Step 5: Remove the Old Gmail (Optional)
If
you don’t want the old Gmail to have any access:
1. Log in with the new
Gmail.
2. Go to Settings → Permissions.
3. Remove the old Gmail
from the list.
⚠️ If you are not sure, you can keep the
old Gmail as a backup Admin.
Step 6: Connect Blogger with AdSense
To earn money from your
blog, you need AdSense.
1. In Blogger, open Earnings
tab.
2. Click Sign up for
AdSense.
3. Choose Use my new
Gmail to apply.
4. If you already have
an AdSense account with this Gmail, connect it.
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👉 Remember: Google allows only one AdSense account per person(per email). If you already had one on your old Gmail, you can create a new one on new gmail but dont keep the information same or Instead, keep using the same AdSense.
Step 7: Add Ads.txt (Important for Earnings)
To
make sure your ads show properly:
1. In Blogger, go to Settings
→ Monetization.
2. Turn on Custom
ads.txt.
3. Paste the code from
your AdSense account.
4. Save changes.
This tells advertisers
your site is verified and prevents revenue loss.
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Step 8: Double Check Everything
Log in with your new Gmail → make sure you can post and edit.
Visit Earnings tab → check AdSense connection.
Visit your blog →
make sure it opens fine with your domain.
If all works, your
transfer is complete. 🎉
Common Questions
Q:
Will I lose my posts and traffic after moving Gmail?
👉 No. All posts, pages, and traffic
stay the same. You’re only changing the owner, not the content.
Q:
Can I connect two Gmail accounts to one blog?
👉 Yes. You can keep multiple admins.
But it’s best to have one main Gmail for clarity.
Q:
Do I need to delete my Blogspot address after adding a .com domain?
👉 No. Keep it. Blogger will
automatically redirect visitors from the Blogspot URL to your .com.
Final Tips
Always keep at least two Admins (old Gmail +
new Gmail) for safety.
Do not try to make multiple AdSense accounts —
it can get you banned.
Keep your Gmail and AdSense secure with 2-step
verification.
Update your blog’s Search Console and
Analytics with the new Gmail for better tracking.
Conclusion
Changing your Blogger
ownership from one Gmail to another is not difficult. You only need to invite
the new Gmail, make it Admin, and connect AdSense. In just a few steps, your
blog will be ready under your new Gmail without losing posts, traffic, or revenue.
By keeping the process
simple and following these steps carefully, you can rebrand, secure, or hand
over your blog smoothly in 2025.
👉 Whether you’re a beginner or a
growing blogger, this easy method will keep your blog safe and ready to earn.
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