Avito for Business 2026: Safe Multi-Account Management and Auto-Posting — Step-by-Step Guide
Sumário do artigo
- Introduction
- Preliminary preparation
- Basic concepts
- Step 1: niche analysis and card preparation
- Step 2: safe network environment — mobile proxies and profiles
- Step 3: creating and verifying business accounts in compliance with rules
- Step 4: semi-automatic and auto-posting via cabinet and files
- Step 5: automation via official integrations and scheduling
- Step 6: competitor monitoring — legally and usefully
- Step 7: lead parsing and crm integration
- Step 8: anti-ban practices 2026 — how not to lose impressions
- Step 9: analytics, kpi, and expense optimization
- Verification of results
- Typical errors and solutions
- Additional opportunities
- Why mobile proxies "1 ip per 1 account" are critical and how proxy manager extension helps
- Faq
- Conclusion
Introduction
This practical guide provides a complete, verified, and secure process for using Avito for business in 2026. We will set up an infrastructure for multiple accounts, configure auto-posting of ads, implement anti-ban practices, establish competitor monitoring, and conduct careful lead parsing in accordance with platform rules. The core principle will be "one account — one unique mobile IP" for maximum security and stability.
This guide is beneficial for entrepreneurs, marketers, sales specialists, agencies, and integrators who scale ad placements, wish to avoid bans, and establish neat automation without violating Avito's rules. Even if you are a beginner, follow the steps — and you will initiate a full cycle within 1–2 working days, and you can maintain the system yourself from there.
What you need to know beforehand: basic computer literacy, how to log into personal accounts, and work with a browser. Everything else will be instructions with exact actions. We will only use official and legal methods, complying with the legislation of the Russian Federation and the platform's rules.
Time required: it takes 3–6 hours for the initial setup of the infrastructure, 1–2 hours for launching the first complete cycle of publications, and 2–4 hours for debugging automation. After that, routine operations take minutes.
Preliminary Preparation
Before we begin, let's gather a list of tools, check system requirements, and prepare the environment. All steps can be completed on Windows, macOS, or Linux.
Required Tools, Programs, and Access
- Access to Avito with the ability to set up a business profile and pay for services if necessary.
- Separate email addresses for each Avito account.
- Phone numbers registered to a legal entity or individual entrepreneur for business account verification and connecting paid options.
- Mobile proxies guaranteed to have "1 IP per 1 account", with rotation and support for HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 protocols. Any reliable provider meeting security requirements. In this guide, we will consider the practice of using mobile proxies provided with real SIM cards from telecom operators.
- Proxy Manager Extension in the browser for quick proxy changing and session distribution across accounts.
- Anti-detect features of a browser, or careful manual configuration of browser fingerprints (minimum: system time, language, timezone, screen resolution, enabled fonts, and standard engine parameters).
- A text editor to store ad templates and data (e.g., Google Sheets or local CSV/XLSX).
- Connection control tools: local "IP Check", DNS Leak Test, Proxy Checker. You may also need a "proxy calculator", "latency map", and "browser fingerprint generator" to evaluate connection quality and profile accuracy.
System Requirements
- Modern browser: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, or Yandex Browser.
- Stable internet connection with a speed of at least 10 Mbps and a ping of up to 100 ms for comfortable operation.
- Sufficient RAM: 8 GB for 3–5 profiles opened simultaneously, 16 GB or more for active multitasking.
- Free disk space of 1–2 GB for browser caches, logs, and exports.
What to Download, Install, and Configure
- Install the chosen browser of the latest version.
- Install Proxy Manager Extension from your browser's extension directory.
- Prepare separate browser profiles for each account. If you are using anti-detect features, create independent profiles with unique parameters.
- Connect mobile proxies: prepare a list of access points (host, port, login, password, HTTP(S) or SOCKS5 protocol), and configure the rotation schedule if needed.
- Create a folder structure: "Accounts" (one for each profile), "Ad Templates", "Media" (photos and videos), "Logs and Reports", "Competitor Parsing".
- Open a table for managing ads: columns "Category", "Subcategory", "City", "Title", "Description", "Price", "Photo1…PhotoN", "Tags/Hashtags", "Status", "Publication Date", "Ad ID", "Ad Link".
Backups
- Keep a backup of the ad table: duplicate it daily or at least before major edits.
- Make copies of media and product cards on an external drive or reliable cloud storage.
- Export publication logs and statistics once a week to CSV.
✅ Check: You have installed the browser and Proxy Manager Extension, created folders and tables, prepared a list of mobile proxies, and separate profiles for each account. You can open the test page "IP Check" and confirm that changing the profile and proxy alters the IP and region.
Basic Concepts
Before moving on to the steps, let's fix key terms and principles. This will eliminate mistakes later on.
Key Terms in Simple Language
- Mobile proxies are internet connections through a mobile operator's network, where your traffic receives an external IP address from the mobile operator's pool. Such IPs appear to platforms as regular "human" connections from real smartphones.
- IP rotation is a scheduled change of the external address. It's useful for parsing, but for accounts, it's best to fix 1 IP per 1 account to maintain a stable "behavioral profile".
- A browser profile is a separate working environment with cookies, cache, and parameters. One profile = one account.
- Anti-ban is a system of practices that don't violate rules but reduce the risk of restrictions: content compliance with categories, moderate publishing pace, quality media, text uniqueness, stable IP, and correct communication with buyers.
- Auto-posting is the automated posting of cards using in-built cabinet tools, CSV/XLSX import formats, or official APIs if the category supports it.
- Parsing is the careful collection of open data for competitor and market analysis. Do this cautiously, with pauses, and within the platform's rules.
Main Principles of Work
- 1 account = 1 browser profile = 1 mobile IP. This way, you save the "history" and reduce suspicion.
- Content is unique in texts, photos, and attributes. Duplicates are the main trigger for restrictions on views.
- Rely on official channels: business tools in your cabinet, permissible import formats, and integrations.
- Post with a gradual increase: don't upload hundreds of ads on the first day.
What is Important to Understand Before Starting
- Avito's rules and limits are live: clarify them in your personal cabinet and help centers. We provide a universal algorithm with checks at every step.
- Multi-accounting is acceptable if rules are followed: each account is for real business logic, not for artificial duplication or spam.
- Mobile proxies are critical as they create a stable, realistic network environment for each account, reducing the number of suspicious matches and protecting against sudden IP changes.
✅ Check: You generally understand what and why we are doing: network environment stability, content uniqueness, and official automation methods are the three pillars of safe and scalable work on Avito.
Step 1: Niche Analysis and Card Preparation
Goal of the Step
To form a content core: correct categories, attributes, texts, prices, and media that adhere to the rules and maximize lead conversion.
Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions
- Open your personal Avito cabinet and navigate to the categories section. For each product or service, select the most accurate category and subcategory.
- Gather mandatory attributes: for technology, this includes the model and condition; for services — area and location; for real estate — area, floor, type; for transport — brand, year, mileage, etc.
- Create a title template: concise and to the point, including the keyword query. Example: "Washing Machine Repair with Home Visit, Warranty" or "Laptop 15.6 i5 16 GB, Like New".
- Prepare a description: 2–4 paragraphs. The first — the essence, the second — benefits, the third — conditions and warranty, the fourth — a call to action. Avoid aggressive wording and obviously false promises.
- Determine prices: check 5–10 competitors in your region, take the average range, and add a unique selling proposition (same-day delivery, free diagnostics, etc.).
- Take photos: 6–10 subject shots on a neutral background, without watermarks and advertising inscriptions. Avoid stock images and reusing photographs from other ads.
- Prepare a video, if applicable: short 10–30 seconds, showing the product and its condition; for services — the process or result of the work.
- Create unique texts for each card. For similar positions, make micro-changes: subheadings, phrasing order, specific parameters, details regarding the warranty period.
- Fill out the table: one row = one card. Complete all columns, attach paths to photos and videos.
- Check compliance with Avito rules: absence of prohibited phrases, complete and honest information, correct contacts.
⚠️ Attention: Never copy other people’s descriptions and photos. Content duplication is a common reason for reduced visibility and complaints.
Tip: Compile a list of "uniquifiers": different backgrounds, angles, specific parameters, and use examples. This will speed up the preparation of dozens of cards without losing uniqueness.
✅ Check: Your table has at least 10 complete cards, each with its own title, unique description, and a set of relevant photos. You can open the file and quickly find all materials according to the folder structure.
Possible Problems and Solutions
- Problem: Unable to find a category. Reason: The product lies between different categories. Solution: Choose a category where such products are most frequently represented, and clarify its purpose with attributes.
- Problem: Texts turn out to be identical. Reason: Cloning templates without edits. Solution: Introduce factual differences and micro-changes, add specific details and examples.
- Problem: Photos are blurry. Reason: Poor shooting quality. Solution: Reshoot in daylight, use a tripod or support, clean the lens.
Step 2: Safe Network Environment — Mobile Proxies and Profiles
Goal of the Step
Set up stable browser profiles, each with its own mobile IP, to eliminate overlaps between accounts and minimize the risk of restrictions.
Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions
- Create a separate browser profile for each account. Name them "Avito-1", "Avito-2", etc.
- Open Proxy Manager Extension. Click "Add Proxy" and input host, port, login, password. Choose HTTP(S) or SOCKS5 protocol.
- Save the proxy and associate it with the "Avito-1" profile. Enable automatic connection upon profile launch.
- Enable "One proxy — one profile" mode. This way, you will avoid accidental IP switching between accounts.
- Open the "IP Check" page and ensure that the mobile operator's IP and the correct region are displayed.
- Run a DNS Leak Test and verify that requests go through the proxy. Ideally, you should see DNS servers related to your mobile connection.
- Repeat steps for all profiles and proxies. Make sure each account has its unique IP.
- Open the browser fingerprint generator and document the parameters of each profile: language, timezone, screen resolution. Optimize them to realistic values for your region.
- If necessary, enable IP rotation by timer only for analytics or parsing tasks. For publication accounts, keep the fixed IP.
- Make a screenshot note with the parameters of each profile to quickly recover when transferring to another PC.
⚠️ Attention: Do not enable mass IP rotation on working accounts. Sudden frequent changes in addresses appear suspicious and hinder the establishment of a stable profile history.
Tip: Weekly run a Proxy Checker on your addresses to ensure connection stability. As the number of ads grows, add a "latency map" and assess the nearest geographical locations for lower ping.
✅ Check: Each profile opens Avito through its mobile IP, there are no DNS leaks, and browser fingerprints appear realistic and do not repeat among profiles. You are fixing one IP per account.
Possible Problems and Solutions
- Problem: IP does not change. Reason: Proxy not applied to the profile. Solution: Switch the proxy in Proxy Manager Extension and restart the profile.
- Problem: DNS leaks. Reason: System resolver. Solution: Check extension settings and apply the recommended DNS proxying mode.
- Problem: High ping. Reason: Remote node. Solution: Choose the nearest point on the latency map from your proxy provider.
Step 3: Creating and Verifying Business Accounts in Compliance with Rules
Goal of the Step
To register and correctly set up Avito business accounts, confirm the data, and link each account to its own number and profile.
Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions
- For the "Avito-1" profile, open Avito and click "Login and Registration". Select "Register".
- Enter a working email, create a strong password. Confirm the address through the code sent to your email.
- Add a phone number. This should be a working number used for contacts. Confirm it with a code from SMS.
- Fill out the profile: company name, IP or INN/OGRN if required. Provide real data for possible verification.
- Upload a logo and indicate working hours. Provide an address and service area if offering services.
- Familiarize yourself with the current posting rules and paid options. Mark which services will be needed, for instance, ad promotion.
- If necessary, undergo verification: upload documents according to cabinet requests. Wait for status confirmation.
- Repeat for remaining profiles "Avito-2", "Avito-3", etc., without mixing contacts and data.
- Save in the table for each account: login, masked password, phone number, verification status, connected options.
- Make a test publication of one card to ensure that the account is ready for operation.
Tip: Use a consistent business style, but do not copy profile texts. Carefully differentiate directions by accounts, if it aligns with your business logic.
✅ Check: You have created 2–5 business accounts with verified emails and phone numbers. Each has its own browser profile and mobile IP. The test ad has passed moderation or is queued without errors.
Possible Problems and Solutions
- Problem: Number binding error. Reason: The number has already been used. Solution: Release the number on the old account or use a new working number.
- Problem: Long moderation. Reason: Increased load. Solution: Wait and check the status in the cabinet. Ensure that the content complies with rules.
- Problem: Data mismatch. Reason: Input errors. Solution: Correct the profile and re-submit for verification if necessary.
Step 4: Semi-Automatic and Auto-Posting via Cabinet and Files
Goal of the Step
To set up a quick semi-automatic publication cycle using the cabinet's built-in capabilities and CSV/XLSX templates. This guarantees reliable submission of cards without complex development.
Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prepare the final cards for publication in the table. Check titles, descriptions, prices, attributes, and paths to photos.
- Open the Avito business cabinet for the required account. Go to the bulk upload section or import via file.
- Download a sample CSV/XLSX template from the cabinet and match it with your table. Adjust the column names to expected fields.
- Export cards from your table to CSV/XLSX by the sample. Ensure that the encoding and delimiters meet the requirements.
- Upload the file to the cabinet. Review the preview: the system should correctly recognize attributes, cities, categories, and photos.
- Correct highlighted errors if any: usually, these are incorrect formats, empty fields, or mismatches between categories and attributes.
- Initiate the import. Wait for the status "Ready" or similar. The system will create drafts or publish ads immediately — depending on settings.
- If necessary, enable the publication scheduling option: evenly distribute cards over 2–5 days to avoid spikes in activity.
- Save the upload report and the list of ad IDs. Add these IDs to your table in the corresponding column.
- Manually check 2–3 cards on the Avito showcase: correctness of title, photo, description, price, and geography.
Tip: For the first wave, import 3–5 cards. Check the results, then expand the remaining batch. This saves time on corrections.
✅ Check: The file uploaded without critical errors, ads display correctly on the showcase, and statuses in the cabinet are green. Your table is enriched with IDs and links to new ads.
Possible Problems and Solutions
- Problem: Import error. Reason: Incorrect file format. Solution: Cross-check with the latest template from the cabinet and re-export.
- Problem: Photos did not load. Reason: Incorrect paths. Solution: Use absolute paths or correct storage URLs if specified by the format.
- Problem: Ads went to drafts. Reason: Cabinet settings. Solution: Open drafts, check, and manually publish or enable auto-publishing if available.
Step 5: Automation via Official Integrations and Scheduling
Goal of the Step
To establish repeatable auto-posting with minimal manual involvement by using available cabinet tools and official integrations where provided for your category.
Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions
- Check for integration tools in your cabinet for your category. Some verticals have specialized export channels.
- If an official API or partner integration is available for your category, create credentials and connect authorization according to cabinet documentation.
- Set up a scheduler: let publications be distributed across days and hours. Start with 3–7 cards per day per account and gradually increase.
- Add scheduled price updates. Import only modified fields to avoid pulling the entire card.
- Debug the logs. Each cycle should save a report file: date, profile, number of successful publications, IDs, execution time, warnings.
- Enable notifications: to email or a working messenger to see import failures and address them quickly.
- Distribute schedules across accounts to avoid simultaneous peaks in activity. Intervals of 15–45 minutes between tasks appear natural.
- Apply updates in batches: first a small batch, then the main one. This reduces the risk of cumulative minor errors.
- Document your cabinet's limits: the interface usually indicates the restrictions on the number of publications and updates. Build the schedule within these frames.
- Analyze logs and metrics weekly. Eliminate "noisy" hours and leave the most conversion-oriented time slots.
⚠️ Attention: Do not attempt to bypass limits or artificially obscure identity through false data. This violates rules and carries restriction risks. Work within permissible frames and gradually increase volumes.
Tip: If an account grows slower, check for content uniqueness and geography. Sometimes moving part of the positions to a neighboring city yields visibility growth without violations.
✅ Check: Publications are automatically scheduled, reports and notifications arrive. You observe a steady increase in ads without error spikes and consistently green statuses.
Possible Problems and Solutions
- Problem: Publication times "jump". Reason: Task conflict. Solution: Stagger account schedules by time and leave buffers between tasks.
- Problem: Updates overwrite data. Reason: Full field reload. Solution: Update only changed columns, keeping IDs unchanged.
- Problem: Frequent warnings in logs. Reason: Incorrect attributes. Solution: Cross-check with current category requirements and modify the template.
Step 6: Competitor Monitoring — Legally and Usefully
Goal of the Step
To set up regular monitoring of prices, titles, and promotions of competitors using permitted methods and careful data collection for analysis.
Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions
- Create a list of key queries and categories that you want to monitor the market for. Example: "buy i5 laptop Moscow", "washing machine repair area X".
- Save search filters in the cabinet wherever possible. Create bookmarks for specific sets of filters.
- Every 1–2 days, manually browse the top search results and the selected competitors: evaluate titles, prices, photos, and frequency of updates.
- For careful automation, set up a modest script or tool to import open data: no more than 1–2 requests per minute, with pauses and without aggressive parallel calls.
- Collect only open fields: title, price, city, update date. Do not try to bypass protections and do not collect hidden data.
- Create a separate table "Monitoring": date, query, competitor, price, changes, notes.
- Build summary graphs: dynamics of average price, who updates ads more frequently, which formulations rank in the top.
- Send a weekly report to the team: 5–10 insight points and recommendations for adjusting your titles and prices.
- Review the competitor list monthly: add new ones and remove those who have fallen out of visibility.
- Set control pauses: at any signs of protection, increase intervals and revert some tasks back to manual mode.
Tip: Conduct A/B tests of titles on your ads under the influence of monitoring. Change one or two words and measure CTR and leads over a week.
✅ Check: You have a monitoring table, graphs, and a brief set of weekly conclusions. You see how prices evolve and which texts convert better.
Possible Problems and Solutions
- Problem: Frequent captchas or delays. Reason: Too high request frequency. Solution: Increase pauses, reduce parallelism, and use only allowable request volumes.
- Problem: Region mixing. Reason: Filtering errors. Solution: Firmly set the city and radius, verify attributes in the query.
- Problem: Low data utility. Reason: Collecting unnecessary fields. Solution: Focus on goals: titles, prices, update frequency, photo quality.
Step 7: Lead Parsing and CRM Integration
Goal of the Step
To organize careful collection of leads from incoming messages and calls, distributing them among managers and reflecting them in CRM. Work only within cabinet functions and official exports.
Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions
- Open the statistics and messages section in your Avito cabinet. Check available methods for exporting data on leads.
- Enable notifications to your email and, if possible, webhooks or integrations supported by your cabinet for receiving new inquiries.
- Assign responsible managers for each account. Specify working hours and response time regulations for messages and calls.
- If available, enable export of calls and messages on a schedule: daily or every few hours. Save files with dates and account names in the file name.
- Prepare CRM import: map fields "date", "contact", "ad link", "topic", "message", "status". Create an automatic distribution script among managers.
- Set up a lead card in CRM: mandatory fields, call/dialog checklist, greeting script, reminders for follow-up calls.
- Conduct a test: send a message to yourself from an additional account or personal profile, wait for the lead to reach the CRM.
- Once a week, export summary statistics: number of leads, sources, conversion to deals, average response time, main client inquiries.
- Based on the statistics, adjust ad texts and prices. If certain questions arise frequently, add the answer directly to the description.
- Ensure data history according to company rules and laws: do not collect excessive personal data and comply with storage times.
Tip: Create a short macro for managers: "Hello! Please tell me a convenient time for a call and the interested configuration/option." This speeds up handling incoming inquiries.
✅ Check: New inquiries automatically reach CRM, are distributed among managers, and are enriched with connections to specific ads. You have a lead report with key metrics.
Possible Problems and Solutions
- Problem: Leads do not reach CRM. Reason: Import failure. Solution: Check the export schedule and field compliance, set up retries.
- Problem: Duplicate leads. Reason: Repeated import. Solution: Use inquiry ID or field hash combinations for deduplication.
- Problem: Slow response. Reason: No regulations. Solution: Introduce SLA for response time and auto-notifications for responsible parties.
Step 8: Anti-Ban Practices 2026 — How Not to Lose Impressions
Goal of the Step
To build a sustainable strategy without violations that prevents mass restrictions and ensures a long life for accounts and ads.
Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions
- Follow the principle of "1 account — 1 mobile IP — 1 browser profile" without mixing.
- Post moderately. Start with 3–7 cards a day and gradually increase. Avoid explosive growth in the first month.
- Make content unique: texts, photos, videos, and prices. For a series of identical products, use micro-changes and different angles.
- Monitor relevance: accurate category, correct attributes, reasonable prices, honest descriptions.
- Respond to inquiries quickly and politely. A high level of communication improves profile quality.
- Track warnings in the cabinet. If you receive a notification — correct the cards and submit for re-moderation.
- If an ad is hidden or restricted: investigate the reason, adapt the content, add photos/videos, restructure the title and attributes.
- When there are temporary restrictions on the account: reduce activity, conduct an audit of content and procedures. Request support through the official channel if the problem persists.
- Do not post prohibited goods and services. Always align with current rules and restricted lists in the cabinet.
- Regularly update ads: adjust prices and texts according to monitoring results and customer feedback.
Tip: Conduct an internal audit of 10% of cards every two weeks: check photo compliance, completeness of descriptions, functionality of contacts, and accuracy of attributes.
✅ Check: In statistics, you do not see spikes of deviations, ads pass moderation stably, restrictions are rare and quickly resolved. The level of manager responses is high.
Possible Problems and Solutions
- Problem: Series of rejections. Reason: Repeating an error in the template. Solution: Correct the template and re-upload only the correct fields.
- Problem: Restriction of views. Reason: Similar ads. Solution: Rewrite texts, update photos, adjust prices and attributes.
- Problem: Customer complaints. Reason: Overly high expectations. Solution: Add specifics and honest terms in the description, improve communication.
Step 9: Analytics, KPI, and Expense Optimization
Goal of the Step
To gather a unified metrics dashboard: impressions, views, clicks, CTR, calls, messages, applications, conversion to sales, and cost per lead, to make decisions based on data.
Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions
- Open statistics in your Avito cabinet: export data on impressions, clicks, and interactions for a week and a month.
- Match this data with lead exports from Step 7. Calculate CTR and conversion from click to lead.
- Add order data from CRM to your table: measure the conversion from lead to sale and average check.
- Calculate lead cost and sale cost if you are using paid promotion options.
- Group metrics by account and category: identify "stars" and "underperforming" segments.
- Plan A/B testing of titles and photos for low-performing ads.
- Optimize publication schedules: keep hours when CTR and inquiries peak.
- Allocate budget for promoting only those positions where unit economics are positive.
- Hold a meeting on metrics weekly: 30–45 minutes is sufficient to make decisions on adjustments.
- Save reports: history will help understand seasonality and trends.
Tip: Create a dashboard: card "Account — Category — CTR — Leads — Sales — CPL — CPS". All metrics can fit on one screen.
✅ Check: You have a summary table or dashboard for the last week and month. Adjustments to content and scheduling are made based on specific numbers.
Verification of Results
Checklist: What Should Work
- Separate browser profiles and mobile IPs are assigned to each account.
- Accounts are registered, contacts confirmed, test publications passed moderation.
- Semi-automatic CSV/XLSX import is operational, errors are rare and quickly fixed.
- Auto-posting on schedule evenly publishes cards.
- Competitor monitoring runs according to schedule without excessive load.
- Leads reach CRM and are distributed among managers.
- Anti-ban practices are implemented, duplicates are excluded.
- There is a dashboard with metrics and a weekly analysis schedule.
How to Test
- Release 3–5 ads on one account according to schedule.
- From another profile with a different IP, send a test message and evaluate the speed of reaching CRM.
- Compare the publication plan with actual logs.
- Run a mini A/B test of the title on two cards and compare CTR over 3–5 days.
Metrics of Successful Completion
- Success rate of publications is over 95%.
- Moderation time is within typical limits for your category.
- Stable CTR and lead growth after the first week of adjustments.
- Minimum warnings and absence of systemic restrictions.
Typical Errors and Solutions
- Problem: All accounts go online through one IP. Reason: Common proxy without segregation. Solution: Switch to the "1 IP per 1 account" scheme, set up Proxy Manager Extension and assign proxies to profiles.
- Problem: Mass duplicates of ads. Reason: Content cloning. Solution: Make texts and photos unique, adapt prices and attributes.
- Problem: Jumping activity. Reason: No schedule. Solution: Activate a publication planner and evenly distribute tasks.
- Problem: CSV/XLSX import errors. Reason: Template mismatch. Solution: Cross-check with the current sample from the cabinet and validate before uploading.
- Problem: Low conversion. Reason: Weak titles and photos. Solution: Rewrite titles based on monitoring, retake photos against a neutral background and clear focus.
- Problem: Slow lead processing. Reason: No regulations and notifications. Solution: Set notifications and SLA for response times, automatic CRM distribution.
- Problem: Restrictions on views. Reason: Incorrect categories and attributes. Solution: Move ads to accurate categories, fill out mandatory fields, check rules.
Additional Opportunities
Advanced Settings
- Fine-tuning of profile fingerprint: system fonts, WebGL, audio context — apply cautiously and choose realistic values.
- Semi-automatic repricing scenarios: daily price adjustments based on monitoring results at fixed times.
- IP rotation for analytics: enable on schedule only for gathering open data, account operations should be done with a stable address.
Optimization
- Clean up the ad database: remove irrelevant positions, enhance the average profile rating.
- Content packages: prepare media and texts in batches for a week in advance, reducing manual labor during import.
- Weekly improvement sprints: implement 1-2 hypotheses each week and measure the outcome.
What Else Can Be Done
- Connect additional accounts for different geographies if it aligns with your business processes and platform rules.
- Compile a library of the best titles and photos. Reuse approaches rather than content verbatim.
- Regularly conduct "screenings" of cards for outdated conditions and prices.
Why Mobile Proxies "1 IP per 1 Account" Are Critical and How Proxy Manager Extension Helps
In 2026, the stability of the network profile for an account is the key to the long life of ads. Mobile proxies provide you with a real address from telecom networks and create a "natural" digital footprint that platforms expect to see with typical user activity. The linkage of "1 IP per 1 account" eliminates the mixing of history between profiles, reduces the risk of triggering automatic protections, and makes the behavior of each account predictable. Rotation by timer, API, or link is convenient for analytics and parsing tasks, but for ad posting, stability is more important. Proxy Manager Extension simplifies your life: once you set a proxy list, you then assign a specific proxy to a specific profile, eliminating accidental mixes. With one click, you can check active connections, change modes, and quickly test IP through built-in checks. Additionally, use free helpers: IP check, DNS Leak Test, Proxy Checker, proxy calculator, latency map, and browser fingerprint generator to ensure that your environment is stable and looks like ordinary user behavior.
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Tip: Even if you have perfect proxies, maintain a "human" pace: moderate postings, scheduled updates, quick replies to clients. This complements technical protection with behavioral resilience.
FAQ
- Question: How to tell if my IP is truly mobile? Answer: Run an IP check and pay attention to the organization's connection and ASN. Mobile networks are often marked as a mobile operator. Cross-reference across multiple sources.
- Question: Can I change IP during working hours? Answer: For account-related tasks, it's better to avoid IP changes. Use rotation only for analytics or outside active sessions.
- Question: How quickly to increase postings? Answer: Start with 3–7 a day and increase by 1–3 cards each week while monitoring moderation and quality metrics.
- Question: What to do if moderation rejected an ad? Answer: Investigate the reason in the cabinet, correct attributes, texts, or photos, and submit for re-moderation. Do not publish the same duplicate.
- Question: Do I need a separate phone number for each account? Answer: Yes, this is the best option. It enhances trust in the profile and simplifies communications with clients.
- Question: Can I use the same content on different accounts? Answer: Not recommended. Make unique texts and photos, adapt conditions and prices.
- Question: How often to update prices? Answer: Weekly based on monitoring results. If the market is volatile — 2–3 times a week, but without sharp jumps.
- Question: What is more important — photo or text? Answer: Both. But quality photos provide a quick CTR boost, while text influences conversion from view to lead.
- Question: Which protocol to choose — HTTP(S) or SOCKS5? Answer: Both are suitable for the browser. SOCKS5 is more universal, but focus on channel stability and extension support.
- Question: When to connect paid promotion options? Answer: When organic metrics are in order: high CTR, leads are arriving steadily, and unit economics are positive.
Conclusion
You have completed the full journey from scratch to a scalable system for working with Avito for business in 2026. We set up safe multi-accounting based on the principle of "1 IP per 1 account", prepared unique content, established semi-automatic and auto-posting via the cabinet and templates, introduced competitor monitoring, careful lead parsing, integrated with CRM, and defined anti-ban practices. Now you have a measurable system with logs, schedules, a metrics dashboard, and clear rules that consistently generates leads and sales.
What to do next: analyze metrics weekly, enhance titles and photos, maintain realism in profiles, expand geography and categories where it aligns with rules and your business model. Gradually connect additional accounts while maintaining unique mobile IP linkage and segregation of profiles. Refine the process so that every new card goes from idea to publication and the first application as quickly and error-free as possible.
Where to develop: deepen analytics, automate repricing and content updates, add A/B testing scenarios by schedule, explore adjacent verticals and integrations. Regularly utilize free tools for checking network environment — IP check, DNS Leak Test, Proxy Checker, proxy calculator, latency map, browser fingerprint generator — to maintain stability and reliability of the system. If you are scaling your proxy pool, focus on a provider with real SIM cards, millions of IPs, support for HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 simultaneously, flexible rotation, and tech support 24/7. As an example of such infrastructure, consider MobileProxy.Space, and the promo code YOUTUBE20 will help you save at the start. Good luck, consistent postings, clean logs, and growing metrics!