As everyone has the go-to ad, What is yours in regards to Facebook Catalogs? I recently started using mine and so far I love how easy it is to create ads for vehicles with the info and pictures already loaded. Any unique ways you are using these?
I'd recommend against setting up your own FTP server and instead sign up for a cheap web hosting plan like Dreamhost. You can get an FTP server for as low as $2.50 /mo and not have to worry about having a dedicated machine at your dealership that must be on 24/7.Are you manually uploading your feed for your catalog? Vauto told me its a bit of a process because I need FTP server account access for a feed from them.
Hello , please you can help me..I m dealership and i want posted my catalog vehicles in marketplace from my business page , i dont want ADS , Dynamic or SHOP , i want just posted simple, the problem is that in catalog manager i dont find button ,, SALES" and i not have channels SALES(Marketplace). you can tell me why or how can i do listed my catalog_vehicles in marketplace from my business page? please . tips some .not problemAre you manually uploading your feed for your catalog? Vauto told me its a bit of a process because I need FTP server account access for a feed from them.
Dealers discuss strategies for using Facebook Catalogs to streamline vehicle advertising, with the main focus on setting up FTP feeds to automatically sync inventory data and images. A key recommendation emerges: rather than managing a dedicated in-house FTP server, dealers should use affordable third-party web hosting services like Dreamhost ($2.50/month) to avoid maintenance headaches and 24/7 uptime requirements. One user also asks for help troubleshooting catalog configuration for marketplace listings rather than ads, though this question goes largely unanswered in the thread.