Avito Promotion

Favorites & Сart adds
Seller reviews
Store follows
Social Media reposts

What IPWeb can do?

Add to favourites and to cart
Search by key words
Ask questions
Clicks
Share in social media
Any tasks until 5 min
We help your listings on Avito reach the TOP and boost your sales through organic actions of real users that influence the marketplace algorithms.

Actions are taken by our users with unique IP-addresses

What do you get?

Users search for your product by key words and visit your card
Boosts your product in organic position
Clicks on your card
Increase CTR and stand out from competitors
Add your product to cart
Improve marketplaces’ algorithms and get more sales
Ask questions
Get opportunity to tell more about your product and highlight the benefits

Promotion Prices

You can launch multiple services with a single case

Less clicks — more action

Complex tasks

For an organic boost of your products and services

  • Find the product
  • Add to Favorites
  • Add product to Favorites & Cart
  • Social Media reposts
  • Add product to Cart
  • Follow the seller
  • Follow the seller
  • Leave a review

How Avito algorithms react to activity

Avito’s algorithms, like those on other platforms, focus not only on price and category but also on user activity around a listing: how many people view it, add it to favorites, write in chat, ask about delivery, or share the link.

That is why organic promotion becomes the key: the more “alive” the movement around a product, the higher it rises in search results and recommendations.

The IPweb service is designed exactly for these tasks: it is not bot boosting, but organic actions by real people with flexible settings. Likes, saves, views, adding to favorites, photo clicks, chat opens — all of this forms natural activity that Avito’s algorithms like and that does not raise suspicion.

How organic actions work to promote listings on Avito

In simple terms, Avito “likes” listings that attract interest and trigger reactions. User interest is not just a single view.

Within the platform itself, several types of actions affect a listing’s ranking:

  • number of unique views;
  • depth of viewing (whether photos are browsed and the description is read to the end);
  • adds to favorites;
  • replies to the seller and starting a dialog;
  • clicks on the “show phone number” button;
  • transitions to other seller’s items;
  • frequency of interactions over recent days.

With IPweb, you can configure complex activity for a specific listing or for multiple items at once. Real users go to Avito, find the listing, and perform specific tasks: view the card, click photos, read the description, add to favorites, move to other items, and ask questions.

For the system, this looks like absolutely natural audience interest in your product.

According to marketplace marketing statistics, when behavioral activity grows by 20–30%, listings receive noticeably more impressions and clicks from search and recommendations, which directly affects the number of inquiries.

Yes, the numbers differ for each seller, but the logic is simple: the higher the visibility and the algorithm’s trust in a listing, the more traffic and target actions it gets.

IPweb allows you not just to “click up” views, but to build an ideal set of actions for a specific goal: from simple views to complex scenarios like visiting several items in a row, saving a listing to favorites, and starting a conversation.

It feels like a situation where a live audience suddenly becomes interested in your product — without sharp or suspicious spikes, thanks to smooth and steady growth in activity.

Why organic promotion via IPweb is better than bots and paid boosts

Many Avito sellers first try the classic path: paid boosts, color highlights, VIP placement. It works, but it is quite expensive and gives a very limited time effect.

As soon as the service period ends, the listing goes down again and the budget is gone.

Bot boosting is even worse: numbers formally grow, but algorithms have long learned to distinguish real people from suspicious accounts. At best, such actions are ignored; at worst, you risk having listings or the entire account blocked.

Organic promotion through IPweb is built around behavioral factors and live users. You get:

  • Real people, not bots.Accounts with history and natural behavior, without mass identical actions.
  • Flexible task configuration.You can set the required number of views, saves, transitions, dialogs, choose timing and distribution.
  • Account safety.Careful, gradual growth looks natural and does not raise moderation concerns.
  • Impact not only on one listing but on the whole profile.When users move to other items, it improves overall account stats, increases trust, and helps build a steady flow of impressions.

From Avito SEO and internal algorithm perspectives, this forms a strong behavioral profile: listings get higher CTR in search, more time on page, and more target actions.

As a result, you win not only in the number of views but also in quality: among incoming users there are more who are truly ready to buy or at least start a dialog.

What tasks on Avito are convenient to solve with IPweb

To make it clearer in which situations organic promotion is especially useful, here is a short list of main cases:

  • Launching a new store or account on Avito — you need to “warm up” the profile and show algorithms that your products are interesting.
  • Promoting seasonal goods (tires, country house items, air conditioners, etc.) when it is important to quickly reach the top for popular queries while demand is high.
  • Competitive niches with many similar listings: electronics, cars, repair services, apartment rentals.
  • Maintaining positions for listings that already bring inquiries but start to lose impressions.
  • Testing hypotheses for different prices, titles, and photos — you can highlight specific variants to quickly understand what the audience responds to better.

In all these scenarios, IPweb helps avoid burning budget on endless boosts and instead work with what truly affects ranking — the behavioral activity of real users.

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