Facebook Accounts for Advertising

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WokerHome Team·Last updated: 2026-03-23

Running Facebook ads in 2026 requires more than just an ad budget — you need a trustworthy account with established history. Facebook's advertising restrictions on new accounts, frequent ad account bans, and increasingly strict Business Manager verification make it essential to start with the right foundation. This guide explains how to purchase Facebook accounts optimized for advertising, including Business Manager-ready and Marketplace-enabled options.

Why Advertisers Buy Facebook Accounts

New Facebook accounts face severe advertising restrictions: $50/day spending limits for the first 2-4 weeks, mandatory identity verification before running ads, and a high risk of ad account disabling during the initial trust-building phase. Facebook's algorithm assigns trust scores based on account age, activity history, and payment history. Aged accounts with existing social activity bypass the initial restriction period — they can often start advertising with $250-500/day limits immediately. For advertisers who have experienced account bans (common in e-commerce, dropshipping, and affiliate marketing), a fresh aged account provides a clean start without the tainted history that leads to instant bans.

Account Types for Advertising

WokerHome offers Facebook accounts specifically optimized for advertising use cases. Personal aged accounts (6-12 months, 5-15 USDT): suitable for creating new ad accounts and Business Managers. Business Manager accounts (pre-created BM, 20-50 USDT): ready to add ad accounts, pixels, and payment methods immediately. Ad-spend history accounts (BM with past ad spending, 50-150 USDT): these carry the highest trust scores, allowing the largest initial daily budgets and fastest approval times. Marketplace-enabled accounts (15-25 USDT): accounts with active Facebook Marketplace access for e-commerce sellers. Each category serves a different advertising need and budget level.

Setting Up Ad Campaigns on Purchased Accounts

After securing your Facebook account, follow this setup sequence for advertising stability. Day 1-3: log in using a residential IP, browse Facebook normally, make a few posts, and add 5-10 friends. Day 4-5: create or access the Business Manager, set up your Facebook Page, and add a payment method (start with a small balance). Day 6-7: create your first ad campaign with a small budget ($5-10/day) targeting broad audiences. This warming period signals normal user behavior before scaling ad spend. Rushing to launch large campaigns from a newly accessed account is the number one cause of ad account disabling. Patience in the first week saves months of frustration.

Business Manager Best Practices

Facebook Business Manager (now Meta Business Suite) is your command center for advertising. Each Business Manager can hold up to 5 ad accounts. Create separate ad accounts for different campaigns or clients to prevent one poor-performing campaign from affecting others. Add your Facebook Pixel to Business Manager before creating campaigns — the pixel needs time to gather data for optimization. Verify your domain through Business Manager to unlock full tracking capabilities and avoid disruptions from iOS privacy changes. For maximum stability, use the purchased account as the primary admin and add your personal account as an analyst for monitoring without risking the primary admin account.

Avoiding Ad Account Bans

Facebook disables ad accounts aggressively — an estimated 10-15% of all ad accounts face restrictions or bans annually. Minimize risk by: never changing account details rapidly after login, using consistent IP addresses (residential only, no VPNs), starting with small budgets and scaling gradually (20-30% increases every 3 days), following Facebook's advertising policies strictly (especially regarding prohibited content claims), and maintaining a positive landing page experience score. If an ad account is disabled, appeal through the Facebook Account Quality page. Accounts with established history (from WokerHome) have higher appeal success rates because they demonstrate a pattern of legitimate use before the advertising activity.

Facebook Marketplace Accounts

Facebook Marketplace is a powerful e-commerce channel with over 1 billion monthly users. Not all Facebook accounts have Marketplace access — it depends on account age, location history, and trust score. WokerHome's Marketplace-enabled accounts provide immediate access to this sales channel. Marketplace accounts are especially valuable for: local business promotion, product testing before building a full e-commerce store, dropshipping operations, and reaching Facebook's massive user base without running paid ads. Marketplace listings are free to post and reach users in your target geographic area. Combined with Facebook Ads targeting Marketplace users, these accounts create a comprehensive commerce presence on the platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

What payment method should I use for Facebook Ads?
Start with a debit or credit card — prepaid cards are accepted in most regions. Avoid adding a payment method you cannot afford to lose, as Facebook may charge for ads that run before review. For larger budgets, set up manual payments through bank transfer. Never use the same payment method on multiple Facebook accounts — this links them in Facebook's system.
How quickly can I scale ad spend on a purchased account?
Start at $5-10/day for the first week, then increase by 20-30% every 3 days. Most aged accounts from WokerHome can reach $100-200/day within 2-3 weeks of gradual scaling. Accounts with existing ad spend history can scale faster — sometimes to $500/day within the first week.
Can I run ads for prohibited products?
Facebook's advertising policies prohibit ads for certain products including weapons, drugs, adult content, and cryptocurrency (with some exceptions). Running prohibited ads from any account — purchased or otherwise — results in immediate and usually permanent ad account bans. Always review Facebook's current advertising policies before creating campaigns.
What if my purchased Facebook account gets disabled?
WokerHome's 24-hour guarantee covers accounts that are disabled due to pre-existing issues. For disabling caused by advertising activity or policy violations, the appeal process through Facebook is your recourse. Having multiple backup accounts ensures business continuity if one account faces issues.

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