Who Can Advertise on Walmart Connect? (Eligibility)

Module 1 · Lesson 3

Who Can Advertise & Eligibility

📚 Module 1: Foundations⏱ 5 min read🎯 Beginner

What you’ll learn

  • The baseline requirements to run any Walmart Connect ad
  • The Buy Box rule — the single biggest gotcha for new advertisers
  • What brand registration unlocks (Sponsored Brands & Videos)
  • Item-level eligibility exceptions to know about

Before you spend a rupee or a dollar, you need to know whether your account and your products can actually run ads — and whether they’ll show once they do. This lesson is the checklist to clear first.

The baseline requirements

To advertise on Walmart Connect through the self-serve tools, you generally need:

  • An active Walmart Marketplace seller account (or supplier account) in good standing.
  • In-stock items — you can’t advertise something you can’t fulfil.
  • Competitive pricing that keeps your offer eligible to win placement.
  • Products in eligible categories (a small set of exceptions exists — more below).

If you already sell on Walmart Marketplace, you almost certainly meet the account requirement. The part that trips people up is the next one.

The Buy Box rule — read this twice

The single biggest gotcha

If your listing doesn’t hold the Buy Box, your sponsored ads will not show. You can build a perfect campaign, set strong bids, and still get zero impressions — because ad eligibility is gated on winning the Buy Box first.

On listings where multiple sellers offer the same item, only one wins the Buy Box at a time — decided mainly by price, fulfilment and availability. Sponsored ads run on top of that. So your advertising is only as reliable as your Buy Box ownership.

Practically, this means your pricing and fulfilment strategy is your first ad lever. Before scaling spend, make sure the products you want to promote consistently hold the Buy Box. We’ll return to this when we set up campaigns.

What brand registration unlocks

Some ad formats need more than a seller account. Sponsored Brands and Sponsored Videos are premium placements available to marketplace brand owners registered with the Walmart Brand Portal. Sponsored Products, the core format, does not require this — which is why it’s where new sellers start.

Seller account only

Sponsored Products — the core keyword-triggered search ads. Start here.

Brand-registered

Sponsored Brands & Sponsored Videos — banner and video placements that need Brand Portal registration.

Item-level eligibility exceptions

Most items are eligible, but not all. As an example, in some product types, Pre-Owned and Restored variants aren’t eligible for Sponsored Search — categories like modems, magazines, auto wipers and VCRs are called out specifically. The list is narrow, but it’s worth checking your catalogue against current eligibility rather than assuming.

Do this before Module 2

Make a short list of the products you actually want to advertise, and confirm each one is in stock, competitively priced, and holding the Buy Box. That list becomes your starting campaign in a few lessons.

Quick recap

  • You need an active Marketplace account, in-stock items and competitive pricing to advertise.
  • The Buy Box rule is critical: no Buy Box means your sponsored ads won’t show at all.
  • Sponsored Products needs only a seller account; Sponsored Brands & Videos need Brand Portal registration.
  • A few item types have eligibility exceptions — check your catalogue rather than assuming.
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