There’s no such thing as stability in affiliate marketing anymore — but one format still holds strong: Facebook Ads catalogs. It’s a dynamic setup that lets you launch dozens of product cards in a single go, reduces manual work, and looks “cleaner” to Facebook’s moderation.
Catalogs are especially relevant for ecom and gray-hat verticals because they help disguise an offer to look like a legitimate store. But that doesn’t mean you can just upload a couple of fake products and wait for ROI. There are plenty of nuances:
You can bring warm traffic back with retargeting. Facebook rewards consistency, and proper audience warming works in your favor.
Catalogs aren’t a magic shield against bans. But in 2025, they still let you run campaigns consistently — if you build the setup smartly.
We broke down the entire system: how a working bundle is structured, which mistakes lead to bans, and how to scale without burning out — all in our full guide on the blog.
Read the article: Facebook Ads Catalogs: How to Put Together a Working Bundle and Scale Without Getting Banned
If you’re running gray-hat offers through Facebook, this guide could save you dozens of hours in testing — and spare you some bans.
Check if you’re making any of the common mistakes in your setup.