Introduction
Entering the world of digital advertising for the first time can feel daunting for a Bangladeshi SME owner.
With a modest budget of ৳50,000 (around $500-$600), you might be wondering how to maximize every taka across Meta (Facebook/Instagram), Google, and TikTok.
The good news is that a well-planned media mix can generate significant results even on a starter budget.
This guide will break down an optimal allocation of ৳50k, using data-driven insights and Bangladesh-specific benchmarks to ensure your first campaign delivers ROI.
Why a media mix? Relying on just one platform is risky – your audience doesn’t live on a single channel.
A mix across Meta, Google, and TikTok covers the full funnel:
- From broad awareness
- To intent-based conversions
In Bangladesh’s digital landscape:
- Facebook dominates social reach
- Google captures intent
- TikTok is the rising star for younger demographics
By strategically splitting your budget, you tap into each platform’s strength.
Let’s dive into how to allocate Tk 50k for the first time, with a step-by-step breakdown and actionable tips.
Setting Objectives and Expectations

Before the budget split, clarify what you want from this ৳50k campaign:
Brand Awareness
Are you launching a new product or brand?
Then reach and impressions are key
TikTok and Facebook (Meta) will likely take a larger share for maximum eyeballs.
Lead Generation or Sales
If you need inquiries or conversions (like website sales or sign-ups):
Google Search Ads and Facebook’s lead ads are crucial
Engagement & Community
If building a follower base or community interest is the goal:
Facebook/Instagram engagement campaigns and TikTok content can be valuable
Marketing Funnel Approach
Most first-time campaigns aim for a mix of awareness and leads.
It’s wise to allocate a portion to each stage of the marketing funnel:
Top-of-Funnel (TOFU) - ~50% of budget
For broad reach (TikTok videos, Facebook boosted posts)
Middle-of-Funnel (MOFU) - ~30%
For engagement and consideration (Facebook retargeting, YouTube ads under Google’s network)
Bottom-of-Funnel (BOFU) - ~20%
For intent and conversions (Google Search ads, Facebook lead gen forms)
Customizing for Your Business
These percentages can shift based on your business type.
For example:
- A niche B2B service might put more into Google (where people search for solutions)
- A trendy fashion retailer which might lean more on visual social media
Understanding where your customers are in their journey will help you optimize your allocation for maximum impact.
Understanding Each Platform’s Strength in Bangladesh

Meta (Facebook & Instagram)
Facebook is often the first stop for SMEs – and for good reason.
With over 45 million active Facebook users in Bangladesh, it offers unparalleled reach.
Instagram is growing too, especially among urban youth.
Meta’s platforms allow detailed interest and demographic targeting, making them ideal for awareness and initial customer engagement.
Typical Costs
- Facebook ads in Bangladesh are relatively affordable
- Cost-per-click (CPC) can start as low as BDT 2–5 in broad campaigns
- In local currency, that means you might get 200–500 clicks per ৳1,000 spent, if targeting is broad and creative is appealing
What It's Best For
- Building a brand following
- Showcasing visuals of your product/service
- Driving traffic to your site or page
Facebook’s strength is in:
Low-cost reach and social proof (likes, shares, comments build credibility)
Bangladesh Benchmark
A Facebook ad budget of ৳75,000 over 3 months can reach 200,000+ targeted people, according to one agency, compared to only ~50,000 people reached by a one-day ৳75k newspaper ad. This highlights how efficient Facebook can be for reach.
Google (Search & YouTube)
Google Ads capture users actively searching for something.
In Bangladesh, millions of Google searches happen daily – from people looking for “best restaurant in Dhaka” to “buy smartphone online BD”.
Google also includes YouTube (huge in BD) and Display Network sites.
Typical Costs
- Google search ads are pay-per-click, and costs depend on keyword competition
- Competitive keywords like “loan in Bangladesh” or “buy smartphone Dhaka” might have higher CPCs (perhaps ৳10–৳50 per click for hotly contested terms)
- Less competitive, niche keywords could be under ৳5
Remember:
You only pay when someone clicks your ad, and those clicks often come with purchase intent
What It's Best For
- Capturing lead generation and purchase intent
- If you’re a services company (e.g., a travel agent or a tutor), Google Search is gold for finding people already interested (“IELTS coaching Dhaka”)
- Great for retargeting via display banners or showing video ads on YouTube to people who’ve visited your site
Bangladesh Insight
For many Bangladeshi SMEs, Google Ads deliver higher-converting traffic. Conversion rates can be strong when targeting high-intent keywords, though CPCs are higher than Facebook. For example, in industries like real estate or education, a click might cost 5–10+ BDT, but those clicking are actively seeking those services. Plan for fewer clicks but higher quality from Google.
TikTok
The newcomer that’s quickly become a powerhouse.
TikTok has over 30 million active users in Bangladesh, mostly 18–34.
Users spend an average of 52 minutes/day on the app, scrolling through short videos.
This presents a huge opportunity for creative brands to grab attention with viral content.
TikTok’s algorithm can make your ads or content explode if it’s engaging.
Typical Costs
- TikTok ads are still relatively cost-effective and often cheaper than older platforms (at least for now)
- You might see CPCs around ৳5–৳10 for well-optimized campaigns
- One marketer noted engaging TikTok videos got CPC below 8 BDT in their experience
However, note TikTok’s budgeting rules:
They require a minimum daily budget of ~৳500 at the campaign level (and ~৳200 per ad group). So you can’t run ultra-tiny campaigns there – you need to commit a few hundred taka per day at least.
What It's Best For
- Brand awareness and viral engagement
- TikTok is fantastic to reach a youthful, mass audience with creative storytelling
- If your product is visually appealing or can be demonstrated in a fun way, TikTok is your friend
It’s less about immediate conversions:
Few users will click a TikTok and buy right away, more about starting the conversation and driving traffic that you can later retarget.
Bangladesh Success
Brands like bKash have leveraged TikTok for huge engagement – bKash’s TikTok campaigns grew their followers 2,500% with over 8 million engagements. This shows the scale if content resonates. For a small business, you likely won’t get that result off a small budget, but it demonstrates TikTok’s potential when done right.
Recommended Budget Split: Meta vs Google vs TikTok

With an understanding of each channel, here’s a recommended budget allocation for a first-time ৳50k spend:
Meta (Facebook & Instagram) – ~৳25,000 (50%)
This chunk will ensure you cast a wide net on the most popular social platform.
With this, you can run multiple ad sets:
Brand Awareness Campaign
- Allocate perhaps ৳15k here for reach and engagement
- At ~৳5 CPM (cost per 1,000 impressions) for broad targeting, ৳15k could theoretically deliver ~3 million impressions (though expect higher CPM in competitive segments)
Instagram Placements
- Put ৳5k specifically for Instagram Stories/Feed ads if your product is visual
- (Using Facebook Ads Manager to show on Insta)
Retargeting
- The remaining ৳5k on retargeting ads: show follow-up ads to anyone who visits your site or engages with your Facebook content
- (You’ll need the Meta Pixel installed on your website for site retargeting)
- Retargeting often has great ROI since you’re reaching warmer prospects
Google (Search, Display, YouTube) – ~৳15,000 (30%)
Use this primarily for Search Ads targeting high-intent keywords.
Search Campaign
- Put around ৳10k into search ads
- Focus on 5–10 key phrases related to your business
- Example: A furniture store in Dhaka might target “buy sofa Dhaka” or “ফার্নিচার শোরুম ঢাকা” in Bangla
- Use phrase and exact match for tighter control – you want these clicks to be relevant
- If average CPC is say ৳15, ৳10k yields ~666 clicks
- Even if only 5% convert to leads/sales, that’s ~33 customers – not bad for a start
YouTube/Display
- Allocate ~৳5k to a simple YouTube video ad or Google Display Network banner ads
- This will support awareness like Facebook does, but in contexts where people are reading news sites or watching videos
- You can target Bangla-language YouTube content or popular BD websites
- This part primes people with visuals of your brand
- (Ensure your banners or video have Bangla captions or relevant local imagery for resonance)
TikTok – ~৳10,000 (20%)
This will fund a short burst campaign on TikTok.
- Plan for roughly 20 days at ৳500/day (since ৳500 daily is the minimum)
- In 20 days, with engaging creative, you might reach hundreds of thousands of impressions
- Focus on one or two catchy video ads
- Use local music or trends if appropriate, and include Bangla text overlays if that speaks to your audience
TikTok can generate tons of video views for cheap:
Flexible budgeting on TikTok means even startups can start campaigns with as little as ৳10,000 total
The key is to monitor engagement:
Track how many click through to your site or profile
Often, TikTok will drive more awareness than immediate clicks:
Consider it a long game – planting seeds that you can harvest later via retargeting (yes, TikTok has a pixel for your site too)
Why This Split?
It plays to each platform’s strength:
- Facebook gets the largest share for broad reach and social engagement (reliable and cheap)
- Google gets a solid portion to capture ready-to-buy users (fewer but higher-intent clicks)
- TikTok gets a smaller slice to test the waters of virality among younger consumers
However, this is a starting suggestion, not gospel.
You should adjust based on the nature of your business:
Example 1: Local Bakery
- 60% Meta (most sales come from people nearby discovering you on Facebook/Insta)
- 20% Google (for “cake shop near me” searches)
- 20% TikTok (fun recipe videos for awareness)
Example 2: B2B Software for SMEs
- 50% Google (targeting searches for “ERP software BD”)
- 40% Meta (targeting business owners by interest on Facebook/LinkedIn via FB’s network)
- 10% on a test TikTok or skip TikTok entirely for LinkedIn ads
Example 3: Fashion or Beauty
- 50% Meta
- 30% TikTok (where style videos can blow up)
- 20% Google (people still Google “buy [brand] cosmetics BD”)
Flexibility Is Key
The key is to remain flexible.
Since it’s your first time:
Treat this as an experiment
Allocate broadly as above:
But be ready to re-allocate on the fly
If after 2 weeks you see:
- Facebook delivering tons of website traffic at low cost
- But Google isn’t getting enough impressions (perhaps your keywords were too niche)
Move some budget:
From Google to Facebook, or vice versa
Bangladesh Market Benchmarks to Gauge Performance

How will you know if your campaigns are doing well?
Here are some Bangladesh-specific benchmark metrics (which you can use as rough yardsticks):
Click-Through Rate (CTR)
On Facebook:
A CTR of 1-2% is common for decent ads (i.e., 1-2 out of 100 people who see the ad click it)
On Google Search:
CTR can be higher because of intent – 5%+ if your ad is highly relevant isn’t unusual
For example:
- Education ads in BD see CTR around 2.9% on average
- Generic e-commerce might see ~1%
Cost per Click (CPC)
As noted:
- Facebook’s could be ৳2–5 for broad audiences
- Can creep up to ৳10+ if targeting affluent urban niches (e.g., showing ads only to Gulshan residents with high-end products)
Google’s CPC might range widely by industry:
- Finance keywords average ~৳7.4 per click in one study
- Apparel might be ~৳6.3
If you see Google CPCs above ৳30–৳50:
That’s on the high side for most common niches (maybe except real estate or expensive B2B services)
Conversions
If you have an e-commerce site:
Note that conversion rates in BD online stores might be around 1-2% of clicks (depending on the product and site quality)
So out of 100 clicks:
1-2 purchase
For lead forms:
Conversion (submission) might be higher, maybe 5-10% if the offer is compelling (like a free quote or demo)
Performance Calculation Example
Keep these in mind and adjust your expectations accordingly.
For instance:
- With 750 Google clicks (from that ~৳10k we allocated to Google), even a 2% conversion rate means 15 sales/leads – which could be fantastic depending on your business’s deal size
- On Facebook, spending ৳25k might yield on the order of 5,000–10,000 clicks (if CPC ~৳5) – even a 1% conversion is 50-100 customers
These are hypothetical calculations to illustrate the potential:
Your mileage will vary, but it shows why mixing both volume (Facebook/TikTok) and precision (Google) can pay off
Strategic Tips for Each Platform

To make the most of each Taka, use these platform-specific strategies:
On Meta (Facebook/Instagram)
Use Ads Manager, not just Boost
- It’s tempting to hit the “Boost Post” button on your Facebook page – it’s quick and easy
- But the Boost is simplistic
- Instead, go to Meta Business Suite/Ads Manager for full control
- This lets you choose detailed objectives (website traffic, conversions, messages), fine-tune targeting, and placements
- (We’ll cover moving from boost to Business Manager in the next article!)
Target Smartly
- You don’t want to target “all Bangladesh” if only Dhaka customers matter – that wastes money on people who can’t buy from you
- Narrow location to your delivery/service area
- Use interests relevant to your niche (e.g., targeting people interested in “electronics” if you sell gadgets)
- But don’t go too narrow either on a tiny budget, or your ads might not spend
- Find a balanced audience size
Leverage Bangla content
- Ads in Bangla can significantly improve relevance for local audiences
- Many Bangladeshi Facebook users respond well to ads in Bangla language or a mix of Bangla/English (Banglish)
- For example, a Bangla headline like “দামে সস্তা, মানে সেরা!” (great quality at low price) can catch eyes
- Ensure your ad copy speaks the language of your customer – literally and figuratively
Creatives that Click
- Use high-quality visuals
- For product-based SMEs, showcase real photos of your items, preferably with people using them
- Video ads generally get better engagement (often lower CPC) than static images, as one dropshipping case noted – video ads tended to get cheaper clicks on Facebook
- Even a simple 15-second product demo or testimonial can outperform a static post
On Google
Cover Bangla and English Searches
- In Bangladesh, people search in both English and Bengali script
- Be prepared for mixed-language behavior
- Include Bengali keywords (in Bangla script) and phonetic English versions of Bangla terms
- For instance, someone might type “রেস্টুরেন্ট ঢাকা” or just as easily “Dhaka restaurant best”
- Cover both
- Also include common English terms
- Essentially, do bilingual keyword research
Mind the Match Types
- Use a mix of exact match (for must-have queries) and phrase/broad match (for discovery)
- Google has gotten smarter with broad match, but in a bilingual context it can sometimes show odd matches
- To illustrate, if you bid broad on “furniture Dhaka”, Google might show you on searches like “used furniture Chittagong” – which might be okay or not
- If you notice irrelevant queries (check your Search Terms report often), add them as negative keywords to prevent waste (e.g., add “free” as negative if you see lots of freebie hunters)
Ad Copy Localization
- Write your Google ad text to match the language of the keyword
- For Bangla keywords, consider running ad copies written in Bangla
- Yes, you can write Google search ads in Bengali; it supports it
- This way, when someone searches in Bangla, seeing an ad in their language can boost your CTR
- Ensure your landing page also has Bangla content or at least is friendly for Bangla speakers (otherwise the user might bounce if they click a Bangla ad and land on an all-English page)
Quality Assurance Gotchas
- Mixed-language campaigns can have quirks
- For example, Google’s language targeting isn’t strict – if a user’s interface is English but they search in Bangla, your English-targeted campaign might still show ads
- To be safe, target both English and Bengali languages in your campaign settings
- Also double-check how your Bangla ad text appears – sometimes certain Bangla fonts or conjunct letters can render oddly
- Do a test search to see if “অ” or “ষ্ঠ” etc. are displaying correctly in the ad preview
- Lastly, avoid automatic translation tools for ad copy – they often mess up context
- Craft your Bangla copy manually or with a fluent speaker’s help
Leverage Ad Extensions
- They’re free enhancements to your search ads that improve visibility
- Use call extensions (display your phone number – great for mobile searchers to call you directly)
- Location extensions (if you have a shop – it’ll show your address or map)
- Sitelink extensions (additional links like “About Us”, “Pricing”, etc., which can increase CTR)
- For a first-timer, this might sound advanced, but Google’s interface guides you through adding these
- They can significantly increase your ad’s prominence without costing extra per click
On TikTok
Trend-jack (Carefully)
- TikTok thrives on trends – music clips, challenges, memes
- If appropriate, incorporate a local trending song or hashtag into your ad creative
- For example, if there’s a viral dance or a dialogue trending among Bangladeshi TikTokers, see if you can weave your product in playfully
- Authenticity is key – TikTok users sniff out hard sells
- A humorous or heartwarming short video works better than a polished corporate-style ad
Keep it Short and Impactful
- The first 2-3 seconds of your TikTok ad are crucial
- Use quick cuts, bold text (Bangla or English slogans) overlaying the video, and clear audio
- Show your product or message within those first moments – you need to stop the thumb scroll
Local Influencers & UGC
- Consider collaborating with a micro-influencer for your first campaign
- Many Bangladeshi TikTok creators with 50k–200k followers are often open to creating content for a modest fee or product exchange
- An influencer’s post can sometimes outperform your paid ad because it appears more organic
- Alternatively, spark user-generated content: e.g., a contest where users duet or recreate something with your hashtag
- Even if you put some ad budget to seed the challenge, the real win is if users participate organically
Monitor Comments and Engage
- TikTok ads allow comments (unless you turn them off)
- Be ready: curious viewers may ask questions in comments
- Respond promptly – it builds credibility and might nudge onlookers to convert
- Also, watch for any negative or irrelevant comments – hide or respond professionally to manage sentiment
Making Tk 50k Count: A Checklist
To ensure you’re squeezing the most out of your budget, follow this checklist for first-time advertisers in Bangladesh:
| CHECKLIST ITEM | DESCRIPTION & KEY DETALIS | IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE | PRIORITY |
|---|---|---|---|
Set up Business Manager accounts | Create a Meta Business Manager account and a TikTok Ads account (Google uses Google Ads). This gives you proper dashboards and pixels to track performance beyond just "boosting" posts. | Before campaign launch | ★★★★★ |
Install tracking pixels | Add the Facebook Pixel and TikTok Pixel to your website (if you have one) so you can retarget site visitors and measure conversions (like sign-ups, add-to-cart, etc.). Also set up Google Analytics conversion goals. Data is power – even if you don't optimize in the first campaign, start collecting it now. | Before campaign launch | ★★★★★ |
Define your KPIs | In Facebook, use "Detailed Targeting" to hit Bangladeshi interests (e.g., targeting fans of popular BD pages or topics like "Pohela Boishakh"). On Google, use location targeting set to "People in or regularly in my targeted locations" (to avoid clicks from abroad or irrelevant regions). | During campaign setup | ★★★★☆ |
Create Bangla-friendly content | Make sure your landing pages or lead forms can handle Bengali input if needed (e.g., a name field where someone might type মোহাম্মদ). On the ad creative side, double-check any Bangla text for spelling (use common, easy words). | During content creation | ★★★★☆ |
Budget pacing | Don't blow all ৳50k in one week unless it's a time-sensitive blitz. It's better to run a month-long campaign with steady spend. For ~৳50k, a daily budget of about ৳1,600–৳1,700 across platforms will last ~30 days. This gives algorithms time to optimize and you time to adjust. | Throughout campaign | ★★★★☆ |
Mid-campaign optimization | After week 1 or 2, review metrics. Which ads have the best click-through or lowest cost per result? Shift more budget there. Which aren't performing? Pause them. In one local case study, small tweaks in targeting and messaging boosted performance significantly over a campaign's life – so treat the campaign as active, not set-and-forget. | Weekly during campaign | ★★★★☆ |
Engage with inbound inquiries | If your ads do their job, you'll start getting Facebook messages, comments, website inquiries, or calls. Be ready! Respond fast (within minutes if possible on Facebook comments and messages). A study showed Bangladeshi leads convert much higher when follow-up is quick – attention spans are short and competitors are many. Make sure your team or you are on top of this new incoming flow. | Ongoing during campaign | ★★★★★ |
Measure end results vs. goals | At the end, export your reports. Calculate cost per lead, cost per sale, total reach achieved, etc. Compare with your set KPIs. This will guide your next budget – perhaps you'll find Facebook gave 80% of the results, so maybe next time you put a larger share there, or vice versa. | After campaign ends | ★★★★☆ |
Tools and Resources for Bangladeshi SMEs

To help execute the above with precision, here are some free (or low-cost) tools and resources:
Facebook Ad Library & Page Insights
Use the Facebook Ad Library to spy on competitors’ ads in Bangladesh.
See what messaging or images others in your industry are using:
It’s great inspiration (and available for free online)
Your own Facebook Page’s Insights can also tell you:
When your audience is most online (to schedule ads accordingly)
Google Keyword Planner
Within Google Ads, the Keyword Planner tool can:
- Suggest popular search terms in Bangladesh
- Show approximate search volumes and CPC bids
For example:
It might reveal that “online shopping Bangladesh” has 10k monthly searches and a top-page bid of ৳15 – valuable info for planning
Local Market Reports
Keep an eye on DataReportal or similar yearly reports for Bangladesh digital stats.
For instance:
- Knowing that over 50% of Bangladesh’s internet traffic is on mobile (which it is) reminds you to optimize all ads for mobile viewing
- Or knowing the regional differences – e.g., Dhaka vs. rural internet usage – can inform targeting
A/B Testing Tools
Both Facebook and Google allow A/B testing:
- Facebook has an Experiments tool
- Google offers ad variations
Given a small budget:
Keep tests simple: try two versions of a Facebook ad (one in English vs one in Bangla, or one image vs another) and see which gets better response
Continuous testing is:
The secret to improving results over time
Analytics and Call Tracking
If you have a website:
Ensure Google Analytics is on it to track campaign traffic behavior (bounce rate, time on site, etc., by source)
For businesses that take phone orders (common in BD):
- Consider using a unique phone number in each ad platform
- Or at least asking “where did you hear about us?” to attribute calls to Facebook vs Google, etc.
It can be as simple as:
Using one mobile number in Facebook ads and a different one in Google ads, then comparing incoming calls
Local Insight: Think Like Your Customer
Finally, a piece of advice beyond numbers:
Put yourself in your Bangladeshi customer’s shoes
The cultural and practical context matters.
Communication Preferences
Many Bangladeshis prefer to:
Inbox a Facebook page or comment rather than fill a website form
So make sure:
- Someone is actively checking and responding to Facebook messages
- That could be where most leads come
Trust Building
Trust is a big factor:
New brands need social proof
Having a few customer testimonials or using the faces of satisfied local customers in your creatives can:
Boost credibility
People tend to trust what others have tried:
Especially for online purchases
Payment & Convenience
If you sell online:
Note that cash-on-delivery is still king in BD for e-commerce
Offering that or bKash/Nagad payment options, and mentioning it in ads:
- “Cash on delivery across Bangladesh”
- “Pay via bKash”
…can improve response rates.
Local Holidays & Timing
Plan around major festivals:
If you run your campaign during Eid season or Pohela Boishakh, ad costs might spike due to many advertisers (Eid campaigns flood Facebook, raising auction bids)
But those are also:
High spending periods for consumers
Conversely:
During Ramadan days, daytime engagement might drop (fasting, etc.) and pick up at night
Tune your ad schedules accordingly:
Facebook allows dayparting; one tip is to run ads heavily in evenings 7–11 PM when purchase activity tends to peak in BD
Conclusion: Your First Step in Digital Marketing

Deploying a ৳50k media mix across Facebook/Instagram, Google, and TikTok is an exciting first step into digital marketing for your SME.
By splitting the budget thoughtfully:
Roughly 50% Meta, 30% Google, 20% TikTok as a starting point – you cover the awareness to acquisition funnel comprehensively
Remember to leverage Bangladesh-specific strategies:
- Using Bangla content
- Local targeting
- Tapping into cultural trends
Monitor and Adapt
Monitor your campaign like a hawk:
Learn from the data, and be ready to reallocate budget on the fly
Many Bangladeshi businesses find that:
After a few trial campaigns, they discover a “sweet spot” – for instance, it might turn out Google Ads bring in the highest quality leads for you, or maybe TikTok drives crazy engagement that you can retarget on Facebook for conversions
Use this first campaign to:
Gather insights that will inform your future marketing decisions
Measurable Growth
With the actionable tips and local benchmarks provided:
You’re set to avoid common beginner mistakes and get a running start
Digital marketing is very measurable:
So even if not every Taka brings return immediately, the lessons you learn will compound in future efforts
Take the Plunge
Take the plunge:
May your ads yield great clicks and conversions!
By treating your ৳50k not just as ad spend:
But as an investment in data and learning, you’ll quickly move from first-timer to a savvy marketer in the Bangladeshi digital arena
Happy advertising!
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