
You want to grow your business online, but nobody gives you a straight number. Every agency quotes something different. Every freelancer has a different rate. And that cousin who “does boosting”? He has his own version of what’s reasonable.
Without real price benchmarks, you either overpay for mediocre work or underspend so badly that campaigns never take off. This guide breaks down the actual cost of digital marketing in Bangladesh for 2026, service by service, so you can budget smart and stop guessing.
The price you pay depends on several real factors, not just what an agency feels like charging.
Service type is the biggest driver. SEO, paid ads, social media management, content creation, and email marketing all carry different price structures. Combining multiple services into one retainer typically reduces cost per channel.
Agency experience and team size matter a lot. A solo freelancer in Chattogram may charge BDT 5,000/month for social media. A Dhaka-based full-service agency with a 20-person team charges BDT 50,000+ for the same deliverable, with better strategy, reporting, and execution.
Project scope and goals shape costs too. Running a BDT 10,000 Facebook ad campaign for a local restaurant is very different from running a multi-channel performance campaign for an e-commerce brand targeting Dhaka and Chittagong simultaneously.
Industry competition also plays a role. Fashion, food delivery, real estate, and fintech are highly competitive in Bangladesh. Higher competition means higher ad spend and more content volume to rank or convert.
Here is a realistic breakdown of what each core service costs in Bangladesh this year.
Service | Freelancer Rate (BDT/month) | Agency Rate (BDT/month) |
SEO (basic) | 5,000–15,000 | 15,000–50,000 |
Social Media Management | 5,000–15,000 | 15,000–60,000 |
Facebook/Instagram Ads (management fee) | 3,000–8,000 | 10,000–25,000 |
Google Ads / PPC (management fee) | 4,000–10,000 | 12,000–30,000 |
Content Marketing (blogs + graphics) | 3,000–10,000 | 20,000–100,000 |
Email Marketing | 2,000–6,000 | 5,000–20,000 |
Full-Service Digital Marketing | 10,000–25,000 | 25,000–200,000 |
Note: Ad spend (what you pay Facebook or Google) is always separate from management fees. Budget at minimum BDT 5,000–15,000/month in ad spend to see meaningful reach.
Content pricing detail: For written content, Bangla SEO articles cost BDT 300–400 per 1,000 words from freelancers. English content runs BDT 600–1,200 per 1,000 words. Agencies charge more because they include editing, keyword strategy, and distribution.
Most businesses fall into one of three spending tiers.
Business Stage | Monthly Budget (BDT) | What’s Typically Included |
Startup / Solo Brand | 8,000–25,000 | Social media management, basic content, occasional boosted posts |
Growing SME | 25,000–80,000 | SEO, paid ads, social media, monthly reporting, content calendar |
Established Business | 80,000–200,000+ | Full-service: SEO, PPC, social, content, email, analytics, strategy |
A good agency charges BDT 25,000–50,000/month and delivers better results than doing it yourself. If you value your own time at even BDT 500/hour, 60 hours of self-managed marketing equals BDT 30,000 in opportunity cost. The math usually favors hiring professionals from the SME stage onward.
Factor | Freelancer | Agency |
Monthly Cost | BDT 5,000–25,000 | BDT 25,000–200,000 |
Strategy Depth | Basic to moderate | Full strategy + execution |
Reporting | Informal or none | Regular reports with KPIs |
Risk | Higher (single point of failure) | Lower (team-based) |
Best For | Startups, tight budgets | SMEs, growth-focused brands |
Freelancers are a smart starting point for businesses with very limited budgets. Moving to an agency makes sense once monthly revenue justifies the investment and you need consistent, scalable output.
Bangladesh offers significantly lower costs than comparable markets.
Country | Full-Service Agency Rate (USD/month) |
USA | $2,000–$15,000 |
Canada | $1,800–$12,000 |
UK/Europe | $1,500–$10,000 |
Bangladesh | $500–$3,000 |
This cost advantage explains why over 1,500 outsourcing companies in Bangladesh serve international clients from Germany, Japan, Australia, and the UAE. Labor costs are lower, English proficiency is rising, and the government’s Digital Bangladesh initiative has strengthened the talent pool.
Pros | Cons |
Cost-effective vs. global rates | Quality varies widely between agencies |
Local market knowledge (Facebook-heavy user behavior) | Some agencies still focus on vanity metrics over ROI |
Fast campaign launch (hours, not weeks) | Junior-heavy teams at lower-cost agencies |
Measurable results, trackable to the taka | Communication gaps with inexperienced agencies |
Access to multi-channel expertise | Scope creep without clear contracts |
Myth: You need at least 2 lakh taka a month to get real results. Fact: Many SMEs see strong results with BDT 25,000–50,000/month when strategy and execution are solid. Budget alone does not determine results; direction and consistency do.
Myth: Facebook ads are so cheap, you can just boost posts with BDT 500 and grow. Fact: Boosted posts without targeting, creative strategy, or A/B testing rarely convert. You need a proper campaign setup, a defined audience, and a compelling offer to get real ROI.
Myth: SEO is not worth it in Bangladesh because everyone uses Facebook. Fact: Google Search is growing fast in Bangladesh, especially for purchase-intent queries. SEO compounds over time and insulates brands from rising ad costs on social platforms.
Myth: A cheaper freelancer gives the same results as an agency. Fact: Freelancers work well for specific tasks, but full-funnel campaigns require cross-functional teams: strategist, copywriter, designer, ad buyer, and analyst. Agencies carry all of these roles.
Myth: Digital marketing is only for Dhaka-based businesses. Fact: Brands in Khulna, Chittagong, Sylhet, and Rajshahi are consistently finding better ad ROI than Dhaka campaigns because competition is lower and audiences are less saturated.
Myth: Once you set up ads, you can leave them running and expect results. Fact: Campaigns need weekly monitoring, creative refreshes, and budget reallocation to maintain performance. Ad fatigue sets in fast, especially on Facebook in Bangladesh.
Myth: More followers mean more sales. Fact: Follower count is a vanity metric. A page with 500 engaged followers who buy outperforms one with 50,000 passive ones. Focus on cost per lead and conversion rate, not likes.
Digital marketing cost in Bangladesh ranges from BDT 8,000/month for basic social media to BDT 2,00,000+/month for full-service enterprise campaigns. The right budget depends on your business size, goals, and the channels that actually reach your customers. Start with one or two services, measure what works, and scale from there. Cheap and unfocused spending wastes money. Strategic spending, even at a modest budget, builds real results.
Basic packages start at BDT 8,000–15,000/month for social media management alone. For a full-service package including SEO, paid ads, and content, most growing SMEs spend BDT 25,000–80,000/month. Enterprise-level campaigns can run BDT 80,000–200,000+/month.
Email marketing and basic social media posting are the most affordable options, starting from BDT 2,000–5,000/month from freelancers. However, the cheapest option is not always the best value. A BDT 15,000/month SEO package can generate organic traffic that pays off for years.
A rough benchmark is 5–10% of monthly revenue for growth-stage businesses. If your monthly revenue is BDT 2,00,000, a BDT 10,000–20,000 marketing budget is reasonable as a starting point. Increase it as you identify what channels convert best.
Freelancers cost less upfront but deliver narrower output. For a single task like logo design or a one-off blog post, freelancers are fine. For ongoing strategy, multi-channel execution, and reporting, agencies deliver better results per taka at the SME level.
The ad spend itself is set by you, starting from as little as BDT 200/day. Agency management fees for running Facebook campaigns range from BDT 10,000–25,000/month on top of ad spend. Most businesses start with BDT 5,000–15,000/month in ad budget to gather meaningful data.
Yes. Bangladeshi agencies actively serve clients from the USA, UK, Australia, UAE, and Canada. The combination of English proficiency, competitive rates, and improving digital skills makes Bangladesh a strong outsourcing destination for digital marketing.
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