Social Media Boosting Knowledge Center

At Studio Staffer, our approach to social media boosting is built on knowledge, transparency, and long-term independence. Our goal is not just to deliver results for you — it is to help you become a confident performer who understands how digital growth works. We guide our clients through every stage of the boosting process, from strategy and audience targeting to campaign management and performance analysis, so they can confidently manage their own marketing in the future. Rather than creating long-term service dependency, we focus on building your capability, decision-making skills, and practical understanding. By empowering you with the right knowledge and structured guidance, we ensure that your business can grow sustainably — with full control in your own hands.

What is Social Media Boosting

  • Increases Visibility: Promotes your content to reach more people beyond your followers.
  • Targets Specific Audience: Uses demographics, interests, and behaviors to reach the right customers.
  • Combines Organic + Paid Growth: Supports natural engagement while accelerating results with ads.
  • Drives Business Goals: Helps generate awareness, leads, sales, or engagement.
  • Data-Driven Process: Campaigns are monitored, optimized, and improved using performance data.
  • Budget Controlled: You decide how much to spend and can scale based on results.
  • Measurable Results: Track reach, clicks, conversions, and return on investment.
  • Long-Term Growth Tool: Builds brand recognition and customer relationships over time.
  • Complete Boosting Process(Click for Answer)

    1. Business Analysis

    Business analysis is the foundation of every effective social media boosting strategy. It is the structured process of understanding a business from a marketing and performance perspective before launching any campaign. This includes identifying the brand’s objectives, defining target outcomes (such as sales, leads, or awareness), analyzing current digital presence, and evaluating competitors within the same market. A proper business analysis also reviews the company’s products or services, pricing position, customer behavior, and unique value proposition.

    By gathering and interpreting this information, marketers can make data-driven decisions about audience targeting, campaign objectives, budget allocation, and messaging style. Instead of running random promotions, business analysis ensures that every boosting activity is aligned with clear goals and measurable performance indicators. In professional digital marketing, this step reduces risk, improves efficiency, and creates a strategic direction that supports sustainable and scalable growth.

    2. Audience Research

    Audience research is the systematic process of defining who your ideal customers are and understanding how to reach them effectively on social media platforms. Done correctly, it allows your campaigns to target the right people with the right message, maximizing engagement and conversions while reducing wasted ad spend.

      A.Demographics:
    • 1.Age- Targeting age groups helps you align your content style and product offerings. For example, 18–24 may respond better to short videos, while 35–50 may prefer detailed guides.
    • 2.Gender- Products often appeal differently to men, women, or non-binary audiences. Gender targeting ensures relevant messaging.
    • 3.Location- Geographic targeting allows ads to reach customers in specific countries, cities, or even neighborhoods. Local businesses can benefit most from this.
    • 4.Language- Ensures your message is delivered in the audience’s primary language.
      B.Interests: Interest targeting focuses on what your audience likes or follows online.This helps your campaigns reach people who have a natural inclination toward your niche.
    • 1.Pages they follow
    • 2.Topics they search for
    • 3.Hobbies, passions, and lifestyle
    • 4.Brands they interact with
      C.Behavior: Behavior targeting observes user actions, which are predictive of purchase intent. Behavioral data ensures your ads reach people most likely to take action.
    • 1.Online shopping patterns
    • 2.Device usage (mobile/desktop)
    • 3.Travel habits
    • 4.Engagement behavior on social media (likes, shares, comments)/strong>
      D.Custom & Lookalike Audiences: Behavior targeting observes user actions, which are predictive of purchase intent. Behavioral data ensures your ads reach people most likely to take action.
    • 1.Custom Audience: You can target people who already interacted with your business — website visitors, email subscribers, or previous customers.
    • 2.Lookalike Audience: Facebook/Meta takes your custom audience data and finds new users with similar behaviors, interests, and demographics — highly effective for scaling campaigns.
    3. How Audience Research Works in Practice
      A.Collect Existing Data:
    • 1. Analyze your current customer database.
    • 2. Review social media insights (Facebook Page Insights, Instagram Insights).
    • 3. Understand which posts get the most engagement.
      B.Define Buyer Personas:
    • 1. Create 2–3 detailed profiles of your ideal customers.
    • 2. Include age, gender, interests, behaviors, location, income level, lifestyle.
      C.Choose Targeting Options:
    • 1.Within Facebook Ads Manager, SELECT:- ***a Location → Country / City / Radius. ***b Age → Min/Max ***c Gender → Male / Female / All ***d Detailed Targeting → Interests, Behaviors, Demographics.
    • 2.Layer targeting carefully to avoid over-narrowing your audience.
      D.Test & Refine:
    • 1. Launch small test campaigns targeting different segments
    • 2. Monitor results (CTR, CPC, engagement, conversions)
    • 3. Scale audiences that perform well, refine or remove poor-performing segments
    4. Practical Example Setup
      Scenario:A premium coffee brand wants to run a social media boosting campaign. This precise targeting ensures ads reach people likely to engage and purchase, not just random social media users.
    • Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
    • Age: 25–45
    • Gender: All
    • Interests: Coffee lovers, gourmet food, cafes, lifestyle blogs
    • Behavior: Online shoppers, frequent restaurant visitors
    • Custom Audience: People who visited the website or Instagram page in the last 6 months
    • Lookalike Audience: 1% lookalike of existing customers
    5. Why Audience Research Matters
    • Maximizes ROI: Your ad spend is focused on high-probability buyers.
    • Reduces Wasted Impressions: Less irrelevant audience reach.
    • Improves Engagement: Tailored messaging resonates better.
    • Supports Future Campaigns: Data builds over time, improving targeting sophistication.

    At Studio Staffer, we emphasize audience empowerment. Clients not only receive optimized campaigns but also the knowledge to perform audience research themselves. Our goal is to train clients to identify, create, and manage precise audiences, so they can confidently run boosting campaigns independently in the future.

    6. Strategy Planning

    Strategy planning is the cornerstone of a successful social media boosting campaign. At Studio Staffer, we guide clients to create structured, goal-oriented strategies that transform audience insights into actionable campaigns. The purpose is not just to run ads but to ensure every campaign aligns with business objectives, maximizes ROI, and builds long-term independence for the client.

    • A. Define Campaign Objective
    • Every campaign must start with a clear purpose. Objectives are the measurable outcomes you want to achieve:

    • Brand Awareness: Introduce your business to a new audience.
    • Lead Generation: Capture contact details of potential customers.
    • Conversions/Sales: Drive purchases, sign-ups, or other high-value actions.
    • Engagement: Increase likes, shares, comments, and interactions.
    • Selecting the right objective ensures that the campaign setup, creative, and targeting are all optimized for the intended result.

    • B. Structure the Campaign Funnel
    • A successful strategy considers the customer journey, which is often structured into a marketing funnel:

    • 1. Top of Funnel (TOFU) – Awareness: Reach new users and educate them about your brand. Use broad targeting and engaging content such as videos, stories, or blog posts.
    • 2. Middle of Funnel (MOFU) – Consideration: Retarget users who have interacted with your content. Offer valuable information, webinars, or demos to increase trust and interest.
    • 3. Bottom of Funnel (BOFU) – Conversion: Focus on high-intent users. Encourage purchases, sign-ups, or inquiries with offers, discounts, or calls-to-action.
    • C. Messaging & Creative Planning
    • Your message must resonate with each segment of your audience. Strategy planning ensures:

    • 1. Content Type Selection: Video, carousel, image, story, or reel depending on audience preference.
    • 2. Tone & Style: Align messaging with brand personality (professional, playful, luxury, etc.).
    • 3. Call-to-Action (CTA): Clear instructions for the next step (Shop Now, Sign Up, Learn More).
    • Effective strategy ties the creative directly to the objective and audience profile.

    • D. Budget Allocation
    • A strategic plan defines how much to invest in each campaign stage:

    • 1. Allocate more to high-performing audiences and campaigns.
    • 2. Start with a testing budget to measure effectiveness before scaling.
    • 3. Consider duration, seasonality, and frequency of boosts.
    • This ensures efficient use of ad spend and prevents overspending on low-performing segments.

    • E. Timeline & Milestones
    • A professional strategy outlines the schedule for each campaign:

    • 1. Campaign launch dates
    • 2. Content publishing calendar
    • 3. Review and optimization checkpoints
    • This structured timeline ensures campaigns run smoothly and are continuously improved based on real data.

    • F. Measurement & Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
    • Every strategy should include measurable metrics:

    • 1. Reach & Impressions (awareness)
    • 2. Click-through rate (CTR) & Engagement (consideration)
    • 3. Conversion rate & ROI (performance)
    • 4. Cost per lead/purchase
    • At Studio Staffer, we emphasize tracking KPIs from the start so clients can make data-driven decisions and refine campaigns independently.

    • Conclusion:
    • Strategy planning is the blueprint for all successful boosting efforts. By combining clear objectives, precise audience targeting, creative planning, and performance metrics, Studio Staffer empowers clients to execute campaigns confidently and sustainably, making them self-sufficient performers rather than passive service recipients.

    7. Campaign Setup

    At Studio Staffer, we believe in empowering our clients to set up campaigns themselves. With proper guidance, every business owner can launch, monitor, and optimize social media boosting campaigns efficiently. Below is a structured approach for setting up a campaign in Facebook Business Manager (works similarly for Instagram Boosting).

    • A. Create Your Campaign
    • 1. Log in to Facebook Business Manager and go to Ads Manager.
    • 2. Click Create Campaign.
    • 3. Choose a campaign objective aligned with your strategy (Brand Awareness, Traffic, Engagement, Leads, or Conversions).
    • 4. Name your campaign clearly to reflect the goal (e.g., “Starter Boosting – Awareness – May 2026”).
    • B. Set Campaign Parameters
    • 1. Buying Type: Choose “Auction” for most campaigns.
    • 2. Budget & Schedule:
    • -Set a daily or lifetime budget based on your plan.
    • -Schedule start and end dates.
    • -Consider testing smaller budgets first to optimize performance before scaling.
    • 3. Campaign Settings:
    • -Turn on Campaign Budget Optimization (CBO) if running multiple ad sets.
    • -Decide if you want A/B testing enabled.
    • C. Define Your Audience
    • 1. Select location, age, gender, and language.
    • 2. Use Detailed Targeting:
    • -Demographics: Education, job title, life events
    • -Interests: Hobbies, brands, industry-specific topics
    • -Behaviors: Online purchase behavior, device usage, activity patterns
    • 3. Apply Custom Audiences (e.g., website visitors, email subscribers) and Lookalike Audiences for expansion.
    • D. Choose Ad Placements
    • 1. Automatic Placements (recommended for beginners) allows Facebook to optimize across feeds, stories, reels, and audience network.

      2. Manual Placements can be used if you want specific control, such as Instagram feed only or Messenger ads.

    • E. Set Up Ad Creative
    • 1. Upload images or videos matching your brand style.

      2. Add headline, primary text, and description aligned with your campaign objective.

      3. Include a Call-to-Action (CTA) like “Shop Now,” “Sign Up,” or “Learn More.”

      4. Preview how the ad appears on different devices before publishing.

    • F. Review & Launch
    • 1. Double-check all campaign settings, audience targeting, budget, and creative.

      2. Click Publish to launch the campaign.

      3. Monitor the campaign closely during the first 24–48 hours to ensure ads are delivering correctly.

    • G. Optional: Setup Tracking
    • 1. Install Meta Pixel on your website to track conversions and measure ROI accurately.

      2. Define custom events to track specific actions like form submissions, purchases, or downloads.

    • H. Monitor & Adjust
    • 1. Use Ads Manager dashboards to track performance metrics: CTR, CPC, CPM, conversions.

      2. Adjust targeting, budget, or creative if performance is below expectations.

    • 3. Duplicate high-performing ad sets to scale campaigns efficiently.

    • Pro Tip:
    • Document each campaign setup, including audience, placements, budget, and creative used. This record allows you to replicate successful campaigns in the future without starting from scratch.

    8. Organic + Paid Boosting

    At Studio Staffer, we emphasize a balanced approach that combines organic efforts with paid advertising to maximize reach, engagement, and conversions. By integrating these two strategies, your business grows sustainably, builds trust with your audience, and ensures campaigns remain cost-effective.

    • A. Organic Boosting

      Organic boosting focuses on non-paid strategies to increase visibility and engagement naturally. Key elements include:

    • 1. Consistent Content Posting: Regular, high-quality posts build brand credibility and audience loyalty.

      2. Engaging Formats: Use images, videos, carousels, reels, and stories to capture attention.

      3. Community Interaction: Respond to comments, messages, and shares to foster a strong relationship with your audience.

      4. Hashtag & SEO Optimization: Helps your content reach users searching for related topics.

      5. User-Generated Content: Encourage your audience to share content, creating authentic social proof.

    • Goal:

      Build awareness and trust without direct advertising costs, creating a foundation for paid campaigns.

    • B. Paid Boosting

      Paid boosting allows you to accelerate growth by targeting highly specific audiences with precision. Key components include:

    • 1. Audience Targeting: Use demographic, interest, and behavioral data to reach the most relevant users.

      2. Budget Management: Start with small budgets, test audience segments, then scale based on performance.

      3. Creative Optimization: Tailor ads for different formats, platforms, and audience preferences.

      4. A/B Testing: Test different creatives, messaging, and CTAs to identify the highest-performing ads.

      5. Retargeting: Serve ads to users who previously engaged with your content or visited your website.

    • Goal:

      Drive measurable results quickly, complementing your organic growth efforts.

    • C. How Organic + Paid Work Together

      Combining organic and paid boosting creates a synergistic effect:

    • 1. Organic content warms up your audience, making them more receptive to paid campaigns.

      2. Paid campaigns amplify organic content, reaching users who otherwise would not see your posts.

      3. Insights from paid campaigns (audience performance, creative engagement) inform organic strategy.

    • Example:

      1. Publish an organic video about your product.

      2. Identify the audience segment engaging most with the post.

      3. Boost that post to a larger, targeted audience using paid ads.

      4. Retarget users who interacted but didn’t convert.

    • D. Benefits of an Integrated Approach

      -Maximizes ROI by targeting the right people with the right content.

      -Builds brand trust and authority organically while scaling reach with paid campaigns.

      -Reduces dependency on constant paid spend by maintaining active, engaged followers.

      -Provides valuable data for refining audience targeting and content strategy.

    • Conclusion:

      Organic + Paid boosting is not just about increasing numbers — it’s about strategic, sustainable growth. At Studio Staffer, we teach clients how to manage both components effectively, so they can run, monitor, and optimize campaigns independently, ensuring long-term business performance and self-sufficiency.

    9. Monitoring & Optimization

    Monitoring and optimization work together to ensure that every campaign runs efficiently, delivers measurable results, and improves over time. At Studio Staffer, this stage combines real-time performance tracking with strategic adjustments, allowing businesses to manage campaigns actively rather than passively.

    Instead of launching ads and waiting for results, monitoring and optimization create a continuous improvement cycle — tracking data, identifying patterns, and applying proven techniques to enhance performance.

    • A. Real-Time Performance Monitoring

      Once a campaign is live, consistent monitoring is essential. Key performance indicators (KPIs) help measure campaign health and effectiveness:

    • 1. Reach & Impressions – How many people see your ads

      2. CTR (Click-Through Rate) – How engaging your ad is

      3. CPC (Cost Per Click) – Traffic cost efficiency

      4. Conversion Rate – Percentage of users completing the desired action

      5. Frequency – How often the same user sees your ad

      6. ROI / ROAS – Overall return on advertising spend

      Tracking these metrics regularly helps detect performance changes early.

    • B. Performance Analysis

      Monitoring alone is not enough — the data must be interpreted. This step identifies:

    • 1. Which audience segments perform best

      2. Which creatives generate the highest engagement

      3. Which placements deliver the lowest cost results

      4. When performance improves or declines

      This insight reveals what should be scaled, adjusted, or paused.

    • C. Strategic Optimization Actions

      Based on monitoring insights, campaigns are refined to improve efficiency and results. Common optimization actions include:

    • Audience Optimization

      1. Narrow or expand targeting

      2. Focus on high-performing demographics or interests

      3. Use lookalike or retargeting audiences

    • Creative Optimization

      1. Test different images, videos, headlines, and CTAs

      2. Refresh creatives regularly to maintain engagement

      3. Adapt messaging to audience response

    • Budget & Bidding Optimization

      1. Allocate more budget to top-performing ad sets

      2. Reduce spending on underperforming campaigns

      3. Test automatic vs. manual bidding strategies

    • Placement Optimization

      1. Identify best-performing platforms or formats

      2. Disable low-performing placements

      3. Optimize delivery for audience behavior

    • D. A/B Testing for Continuous Improvement

      Structured testing is essential for growth:

    • 1. Compare different creatives

      2. Test audience segments

      3. Evaluate messaging variations

      4. Experiment with budget levels

      Only scale what consistently performs best.

    • E. Prevent Ad Fatigue Improvement

      Overexposure reduces engagement. Monitoring helps detect and prevent fatigue by:

    • 1. Tracking frequency levels

      2. Rotating creatives regularly

      3. Evaluate messaging variations

      4. Expanding or refreshing audience targeting

      This maintains audience interest and performance stability.

    • F. Structured Review Schedule

      Professional campaign management follows a disciplined review process:

    • 1. Daily: Check delivery, spending, and major performance shifts

      2. Weekly: Compare audience and creative performance

      3. Monthly: Evaluate overall campaign effectiveness and ROI

      Consistency ensures long-term efficiency and cost control.

    • G. Continuous Optimization Cycle

      Effective campaign management follows an ongoing loop:

    • 1. Launch campaign

      2. Monitor performance

      3. Analyze results

      4. Apply optimizations

      5. Repeat

      Each cycle improves efficiency, reduces cost, and strengthens future campaigns.

    • Conclusion

      Monitoring and optimization ensure that campaigns remain active, responsive, and performance-driven. By combining real-time tracking with strategic adjustments, businesses maintain full control over advertising outcomes, minimize wasted budget, and achieve sustainable growth through continuous improvement.

    10. Performance Reporting

    Performance reporting is the final and most critical stage of campaign management. It transforms raw campaign data into meaningful insights that help businesses understand what worked, what didn’t, and what should be improved next. At Studio Staffer, performance reporting ensures full transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement for every boosting activity.

    This process allows businesses to evaluate return on investment, identify successful strategies, and make confident, data-driven decisions for future campaigns.

    • A. Data Collection

      Performance reporting begins with gathering accurate campaign data from advertising platforms and tracking tools. Key data points include:

    • -Reach and impressions

      -Click-through rate (CTR)

      -Cost per click (CPC)

      -Cost per result or conversion

      -Conversion rate

      -Audience engagement (likes, shares, comments)

      -Return on ad spend (ROAS) or ROI

      This information forms the foundation of performance analysis.

    • B. Campaign Performance Analysis

      Once data is collected, the next step is to evaluate how effectively the campaign achieved its objectives:

    • -Did the campaign meet awareness, engagement, or conversion goals?

      -Which audience segments performed best?

      -Which creatives generated the highest engagement or results?

      -Which placements delivered the best cost efficiency?

      -Where was budget spent most effectively?

      This analysis identifies strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement.

    • C. Audience & Creative Insights

      Detailed reporting highlights behavioral patterns that guide future strategy:

    • -Demographics that respond most positively

      -Interests and behaviors linked to higher conversions

      -Content formats with strongest engagement

      -Messaging that drives action

      Understanding these insights helps refine future targeting and creative direction.

    • D. Budget Efficiency Evaluation

      Performance reporting examines how effectively advertising funds were used:

    • -Cost per result comparison

      -High-performing vs. low-performing ad sets

      -Budget distribution effectiveness

      -Opportunities for scaling or cost reduction

      This ensures smarter budget planning in future campaigns.

    • E. Structured Reporting Format

      A professional performance report typically includes:

    • -Campaign objectives and duration

      -Summary of key performance metrics

      -Audience performance breakdown

      -Creative performance comparison

      -Budget utilization overview

      -Key insights and recommendations

      This structured format provides clear understanding and easy reference.

    • F. Actionable Recommendations

      The most valuable part of performance reporting is guidance for the future:

    • -What to continue or scale

      -What to modify or improve

      -What to stop or replace

      -New opportunities for targeting or creative testing

      Reporting is not just about reviewing the past — it shapes the next strategy.

    • Conclusion

      Performance reporting provides complete visibility into campaign effectiveness. By transforming data into insights and insights into action, businesses gain full control over their marketing decisions. With clear reporting and structured evaluation, campaigns become smarter, more efficient, and increasingly successful over time.

    Social media boosting is not just about running advertisements — it is a structured, data-driven process that requires planning, execution, monitoring, and continuous improvement. From business analysis and audience research to campaign setup, integrated organic and paid boosting, real-time optimization, and performance reporting, each stage plays a critical role in achieving measurable and sustainable growth.

    At Studio Staffer, our mission is to provide more than a service — we provide knowledge, structure, and clarity. We believe every business owner should understand how their campaigns work, how decisions are made, and how results are achieved. By learning and applying these processes, clients gain full control over their marketing performance and can confidently manage campaigns independently.

    With the right strategy, disciplined monitoring, and consistent improvement, social media boosting becomes a powerful tool for long-term brand growth, audience engagement, and business success. This structured approach ensures that every action is purposeful, every investment is measurable, and every campaign moves your business forward.

    Tools Required

    Business Page
    Ads Management Account
    Payment Method
    Ad Creative (Image or Video)
    Target Audience Plan
    Tracking Pixel (Optional)

    Campaign Setup Tutorial

    Create Campaign
    Choose Objective
    Define Audience
    Set Budget & Schedule
    Upload Creative
    Publish Campaign

    Optimization Tips

    How to reduce ad cost?
  • a. Target specific audience, not everyone
  • b. Use retargeting for warm customers
  • c. Test small budget first, then scale winners
  • d. Keep high-quality creatives for better engagement
  • e. Refresh ads to avoid audience fatigue
  • f. Choose the right campaign objective
  • g. Monitor data and pause low performers quickly
  • When should I change my ad?
  • a. When engagement drops (fewer clicks, likes, or results)
  • b. When cost starts increasing without better results
  • c. When frequency is high (same people see it too often)
  • d. When performance stays low for several days
  • e. When your audience gets bored of the same creative
  • Best budget strategy?
  • Start small— test with a low daily budget first
  • Test multiple ads— find what works before scaling
  • Scale winners only— increase budget on high-performing ads
  • Don’t change budget suddenly— increase gradually (10–30%)
  • Pause poor performers fast— stop wasting money
  • 👉Smart rule: Test → Analyze → Scale → Repeat

    Boosting Service Structure

    Each boosting plan includes professional service components. Pricing is based on service scope, duration, and campaign requirements.

    Starter Boosting Plan

    Service Breakdown:

    • Processing Fee: 1500 BDT per boosting
    • Minimum Campaigns: 4 campaigns per month
    • Campaign Management: Full setup and supervision
    • Audience Targeting: Demographics, Interests, Behavior based targeting
    • Campaign Monitoring: Performance tracking and adjustment
    • Campaign Report: Monthly performance report PDF only
    • Campaign Duration: Based on monthly boosting cycle
    • Campaign Budget: Flexible

    Business Boosting Plan

    Service Breakdown:

    • Processing Fee: 1200 BDT per boosting
    • Minimum Campaigns: 6 campaigns per month
    • Multiple Campaigns: Limited
    • Campaign Management: Full setup and supervision
    • Audience Targeting: Demographics, Interests, Behavior based targeting with Retargeting
    • Automated Message Setup: Yes
    • Campaign Monitoring: Performance tracking and adjustment
    • Campaign Report: Monthly performance report Brief report + insights
    • Monthly Meeting: 1 per month
    • Campaign Duration: Based on monthly boosting cycle
    • Campaign Budget: Unlimited
    • Pixel Setup: Yes

    Premium Boosting Plan

    Service Breakdown:

    • Processing Fee: 1000 BDT per boosting
    • Minimum Campaigns: 8 campaigns per month
    • Multiple Campaigns: Unlimited
    • Campaign Management: Full setup and supervision
    • Audience Targeting: Demographics, Interests, Behavior,Custom & Lookalike Audiences based targeting with Retargeting
    • Automated Message Setup: Yes
    • Campaign Monitoring: Performance tracking and adjustment
    • Campaign Report: Monthly performance detailed report + insights
    • Monthly Meeting: 2 per month
    • Campaign Duration: Based on monthly boosting cycle
    • Campaign Budget: Unlimited
    • Pixel Setup: Yes

    Compare Our Boosting Plans

    Choose the right plan for your business growth

    Starter Plan

    • Processing Fee: 1500 BDT / campaign
    • Minimum Campaigns: 4 / month
    • Campaign Setup & Management ✅
    • Audience Targeting ✅
    • Automated Message Setup ❌
    • Monitoring & Optimization ✅
    • Creative Guidance ✅
    • Retargeting ❌
    • Monthly Performance Report: PDF only
    • Pixel Setup ❌

    Business Plan

    • Processing Fee: 1200 BDT / campaign
    • Minimum Campaigns: 6 / month
    • Campaign Setup & Management ✅
    • Audience Targeting ✅
    • Automated Message Setup ✅
    • Monitoring & Optimization ✅
    • Creative Guidance ✅
    • Retargeting ✅
    • Monthly Meeting: 1 per month
    • Monthly Performance Report: Brief report + insights
    • Pixel Setup ✅

    Premium Plan

    • Processing Fee: 1000 BDT / campaign
    • Minimum Campaigns: 8 / month
    • Campaign Setup & Management ✅
    • Audience Targeting ✅
    • Automated Message Setup ✅
    • Monitoring & Optimization ✅
    • Creative Guidance ✅
    • Retargeting ✅
    • Monthly Meeting: 2 per month
    • Monthly Performance Report: Detailed report + insights
    • Pixel Setup ✅