You are a startup founder in Gulshan, scrolling through generic “SEO expert in Bangladesh” pages at midnight. They’ve been burned by agencies that promise “best results” but deliver vague reports and vanity metrics. They type “Mehedi Dhaka” looking for someone different a digital strategist who actually shows their work, not just talks about it.
That uncertainty ends here. I’m Mehedi, and I don’t build hype, I build revenue systems backed by project data you can verify. While most Dhaka portfolios list services without proof, mine shows you the exact traffic lifts, conversion jumps, and automation hours saved for real clients like MIT Plus and Nifty Shop.
Here’s what you’ll find ahead: my strategic approach to SEO and AI automation, concrete case studies with measurable outcomes, and a clear picture of how we could work together to turn your digital confusion into compounding growth.
Keynote: Mehedi Dhaka
Mehedi Dhaka represents proven digital strategy expertise in Bangladesh’s evolving market. With 15+ years driving measurable SEO growth, affiliate revenue systems, and AI automation for 107+ businesses, Md. Mehedi Hasan Rakib delivers documented outcomes over empty promises. MIT Plus agency founder combining international frameworks with local market understanding.
Who You’re Actually Working With When You Choose Mehedi
A Dhaka-Based Digital Strategist, Not Another Faceless Freelancer
I started as a curious learner questioning why beautiful Dhaka websites generated zero business results. That curiosity evolved into a methodology combining content psychology, technical SEO, and workflow automation—all grounded in understanding what actually moves the needle for businesses operating in Bangladesh’s unique market.
I live in Dhaka, work globally, and bring both international best practices and deep local insight to every project. You get someone who understands the reality of limited budgets, bandwidth constraints, and the specific search behaviors of Bengali and English-speaking audiences. After completing my studies at the University of Greenwich, I dove headfirst into the digital marketing ecosystem, and I haven’t looked back since.
The Skills That Define My Work, Proven Through Real Projects
My sweet spot sits at the intersection of SEO strategy, affiliate monetization systems, and AI-powered automation workflows.
This combination delivers compounding results traffic systems that keep performing, content that ranks while converting, automations that free your team. I’ve worked with 107+ businesses across different industries, and the pattern is clear: sustainable growth happens when you build systems, not campaigns.
Unlike generic service providers, I build digital assets that work while you sleep, not campaigns that stop when budgets run out. Take my work with local e-commerce brands. I don’t just optimize product pages. I create content ecosystems that guide buyers from awareness to purchase, with strategic internal linking that boosts topical authority and keeps visitors engaged.
Why “Mehedi Dhaka” Means Proof Over Promises
Every claim on this page links back to a real project with documented metrics—300% traffic growth, 47% conversion lifts, specific automation hours saved.
I share what worked, what didn’t, and why the kind of transparent communication that builds trust and helps you understand the strategy. When I tell you about MIT Plus’s organic growth, I’m not hiding behind percentages. I’m showing you the exact timeline, the keyword opportunities we targeted, and how those rankings translated into actual user adoption.
You’re not hiring a black box marketing vendor. You’re partnering with someone who translates digital complexity into clear business outcomes. I explain technical audits in plain English, connect analytics data to revenue impact, and make sure your team understands the strategy well enough to continue it.
The Professional Problems I Actually Solve in Dhaka and Beyond
Building Affiliate Revenue Systems That Feel Like Quietly Printing Money
I structure content funnels based on buyer intent mapping, not random blog posts hoping for affiliate clicks.
For Nifty Shop, I rebuilt their entire content and affiliate placement strategy using conversion psychology and strategic internal linking. They were getting traffic, sure. But that traffic wasn’t buying. I studied their heatmaps, analyzed where visitors dropped off, and restructured their product content to address specific purchase anxieties around appliance buying—warranty concerns, energy efficiency questions, delivery reliability fears.
The result: 47% increase in conversion rate, 32% jump in average order value, and 150% year-over-year affiliate revenue growth. Before the optimization, their revenue per visitor hovered around 80 taka. After implementation, it jumped to 118 taka. That’s not a vanity metric. That’s real money hitting their account.
The implementation took 6 weeks of focused work. Week one was research and heat map analysis. Weeks two through four involved rewriting product descriptions and restructuring affiliate link placement based on high-conversion zones. The final two weeks were testing different call-to-action variations and monitoring the impact.
SEO and Content That Survive Algorithm Changes and Drive Real Business Value
My approach combines technical audits, content gap analysis, and emotionally-driven content architecture—not just “on-page, off-page, backlinks” checklists.
MIT Plus case: I identified 47 high-intent keyword opportunities competitors missed, then built systematic content that addressed actual user pain points. Most SEO specialists in Dhaka would’ve chased high-volume keywords with impossible competition. I went after long-tail opportunities where we could actually rank and where the intent matched MIT Plus’s offering perfectly.
Delivered 300% organic traffic increase in 4 months with 47% bounce rate reduction—traffic that converted into qualified leads, not vanity numbers. Their organic sessions went from 3,200 monthly to 12,800 monthly. More importantly, their user adoption rate doubled because the traffic we attracted was precisely the researcher demographic they needed.
The content strategy wasn’t complex, but it was systematic. I created content clusters around core topics, used semantic search optimization to build topical authority, and implemented strategic internal linking that Google Search Console data confirmed was boosting page authority. According to Google’s official documentation, this kind of structured approach aligns perfectly with how search engines understand and rank content relevance.
AI Automations That Save Measurable Hours Without Feeling Like Gimmicks
I build content brief automation systems, SEO audit frameworks using Python scripts, and competitor analysis dashboards pulling real-time SERP data.
These aren’t theoretical experiments they save my clients an average of 15 hours per week on repetitive research and documentation tasks. When I tell you about AI automation, I’m not talking about using ChatGPT to write blog posts. I’m talking about building workflow systems that connect research tools, content management platforms, and analytics dashboards into one streamlined process.
From MIT Plus: automated their workflow from 10% efficiency to 75% using no-code tools and custom integrations, freeing the team to focus on strategy. Before automation, their content manager spent 8 hours weekly just compiling keyword research data, checking competitor rankings, and creating content briefs. After I built their automation system using Zapier, Google Sheets, and custom API connections, that same process took 90 minutes.
The system pulls SERP data automatically, analyzes top-ranking content for target keywords, identifies content gaps, and generates structured briefs with semantic keyword suggestions. The quality stayed consistent because the system followed proven frameworks. The time savings were massive because humans stopped doing what machines do better.
Deep Dive: How I Delivered 300% Traffic Growth for MIT Plus
The Business Problem That Kept Them Stuck
MIT Plus had a powerful product but zero online visibility—good tech buried under poor content strategy and scattered digital efforts.
Their constraint wasn’t budget. It was clarity. They needed someone to translate complex academic value into content that actual researchers would find and trust. They’d tried working with a local agency before me, but the content felt robotic, stuffed with keywords that didn’t match how their target audience actually searched.
Failure here meant continued invisibility in a competitive space where organic presence directly correlates with credibility and user adoption. In their niche, being on page two of Google might as well be invisible. Researchers don’t scroll past the first three results when looking for tools.
The Strategic Blueprint I Built and Executed
Started with competitive content gap analysis identifying exactly where their competitors were emotionally and factually weak found 47 overlooked keyword opportunities.
I spent two weeks auditing the top 20 competitors, not just looking at what keywords they ranked for, but analyzing where their content failed to answer deeper questions. Used Ahrefs for technical analysis and manual review for emotional gaps. Most competitor content was surface-level feature lists. Nobody was addressing the actual workflow anxieties researchers face when adopting new tools.
Built content architecture addressing user pain points first, SEO second—systematic internal linking structure that boosted page authority by 63%. Created topic clusters around core themes: methodology guides, integration tutorials, result interpretation frameworks. Each cluster had a pillar page supported by 5-8 detailed subtopic pages, all interlinked strategically to pass authority and keep users engaged.
Implemented phased testing with beta users, creating continuous feedback loops that refined the strategy weekly based on real behavior data. We didn’t just publish and pray. We watched session recordings, analyzed scroll depth, monitored time on page, and adjusted content based on what actually held attention versus what caused exits.
The Numbers That Transformed Their Business Reality
Achieved 300% increase in organic traffic within 4 months qualified traffic that converted, not random visitors.
Month one: 3,200 organic sessions. Month four: 12,800 organic sessions. But here’s what mattered more: the quality shift. Before optimization, 60% of traffic bounced immediately. After content restructuring, bounce rate dropped to 32%. Average session duration jumped from 1:40 to 4:20. These metrics told the real story people were actually engaging with the content.
Reduced bounce rate by 47% through emotionally-driven content that actually addressed researcher anxieties and questions. We answered questions like “How do I convince my department head to switch tools?” and “What happens to my existing data during migration?” Practical, human concerns that technical specs don’t address.
User adoption increased 200% in first quarter post-launch the metric that mattered most for their business model. The founder sent me a message three months in: “We’re getting more qualified sign-ups from organic search than from our paid campaigns, and the retention is better.” That’s when you know SEO worked the way it’s supposed to.
Deep Dive: How I Engineered 47% Conversion Growth for Nifty Shop
Where the Revenue Ceiling Actually Lived
Nifty Shop had decent traffic but flat affiliate earnings classic symptom of content that ranks but doesn’t convert or guide buying decisions.
They were getting 15,000 monthly visitors to their appliance review site. Sounds great, right? But their Amazon Associates earnings were stuck around $800 monthly. Something was broken in the conversion funnel. Traffic was arriving, browsing, then leaving without clicking affiliate links or making decisions.
Technical SEO issues were quietly killing crawlability, while generic product descriptions failed to address specific buyer anxieties around appliance purchases. Their product pages loaded slowly on mobile, had duplicate content issues flagged in Google Search Console, and used boilerplate descriptions that could’ve applied to any similar product.
The emotional side: founder frustration watching competitors with worse products somehow earning more through better digital positioning. He’d say, “Our reviews are more detailed, our testing is more thorough, but we’re not making the money we should be.”
The Content and Monetization Engine I Rebuilt
Conducted buyer psychology research to understand emotional gaps in existing appliance content—rebuilt product descriptions around what actually influences purchase decisions.
I surveyed 50 people who’d recently bought appliances online, asking what information they wished they’d had before purchasing. The answers weren’t about technical specs. They wanted to know: “Will this actually fit in my kitchen?” “Is customer service responsive if something breaks?” “How loud is it really?” Real, practical concerns.
Redesigned affiliate link placement strategy based on heatmap analysis, positioning recommendations in high-conversion zones rather than random sidebar widgets. Hotjar data showed people scrolled 60% down the page before deciding. So I moved primary affiliate calls-to-action to that exact position, within comparison tables where users were actively evaluating options.
Created automated content syndication system for product launches while building strategic content clusters around buyer journey stages. New product releases triggered automated content briefs, which the team could quickly turn into optimized reviews. Meanwhile, I built comprehensive guides around topics like “refrigerator buying guide for Dhaka apartments” that addressed local constraints like voltage fluctuations and small kitchen spaces.
The Revenue Jump That Changed Their Business Model
Delivered 47% conversion rate increase from organic traffic meaning nearly half again as many visitors became buyers or qualified leads.
Before optimization: 15,000 monthly visitors, 320 affiliate clicks, 2.1% click-through rate. After implementation: 15,000 monthly visitors (traffic stayed similar), 548 affiliate clicks, 3.6% click-through rate. Same traffic, dramatically better monetization.
Grew affiliate marketing revenue by 150% year-over-year through strategic partner selection and optimized content funnels. They went from $800 monthly to $2,000 monthly in affiliate commissions. Not life-changing money for a Silicon Valley startup, but absolutely transformative for a Dhaka-based content business operating on tight margins.
Increased average order value by 32% by addressing premium product anxieties through detailed comparison content. Started guiding people toward mid-range and premium appliances by addressing the exact concerns holding them back: “Is the premium version really worth 8,000 taka more?” Comparison content with specific use cases helped justify higher price points.
The implementation timeline was 8 weeks. Week one: audit and research. Weeks two through five: content restructuring and new guide creation. Weeks six through eight: technical SEO fixes, mobile optimization, and affiliate link repositioning. Revenue impact showed up in week seven and compounded from there.
My Complete Digital Skills Matrix and How I Apply Each One
Core Capabilities Mapped to Real Project Usage
| Skill Category | Primary Tools | Proficiency | Key Achievements | Used On |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEO Strategy | Ahrefs, Screaming Frog, GSC | Expert | 300% traffic growth, top rankings | MIT Plus, Nifty Shop |
| Content Architecture | Claude, Custom Prompts | Expert | 47% bounce reduction, engagement lift | MIT Plus, XOXO |
| Analytics & Tracking | GA4, Hotjar, Custom Scripts | Advanced | Conversion funnel optimization | Nifty Shop, Local Clients |
| AI Automation | Python, Make.com, Zapier | Intermediate | 15 hrs/week saved, 75% efficiency gain | MIT Plus, Process Systems |
| Affiliate Marketing | WooCommerce, Link Strategy | Advanced | 150% revenue growth, 8.3% CTR | Nifty Shop, Revenue Projects |
| E-Commerce Optimization | Shopify, CRO Testing | Advanced | 47% conversion increase, 32% AOV lift | Nifty Shop, Product Pages |
The Analytics and Research Tools I Live Inside Daily
Use Ahrefs and Screaming Frog for competitive gap analysis—not just keyword volume, but identifying emotional and factual content weaknesses competitors miss.
When I audit a competitor’s site, I’m not just looking at their backlink profile or domain authority. I’m reading their content with the mindset of their target customer, noting where they leave questions unanswered, where their tone feels off, where they miss opportunities to address deeper concerns. That qualitative analysis, combined with quantitative data from tools like SEMrush, reveals opportunities that pure keyword research never would.
Build custom GA4 dashboards answering “Are we growing in the right places?” rather than drowning clients in vanity metrics they can’t act on. Standard analytics reports show total sessions, pageviews, bounce rate. Useful, but not actionable. My dashboards focus on: “Which traffic sources drive qualified leads?” “What content keeps people engaged long enough to convert?” “Where do people drop off in our conversion funnel?”
Share monthly performance reviews that translate technical data into clear business language—what’s working, why it matters, what we optimize next. I avoid jargon like “click-through rate improved to 3.6% due to enhanced metadata optimization.” Instead: “More people are clicking our search results because we rewrote titles to directly answer their questions. Next month, we’re improving the product comparison pages since that’s where most conversions happen.”
AI and Workflow Systems That Multiply Output Without Sacrificing Quality
Leverage AI for content brief generation, semantic keyword research, and automated reporting—but never for final copy that needs human judgment and voice.
Here’s my AI philosophy: machines are brilliant at pattern recognition, data processing, and repetitive tasks. Humans are brilliant at emotional nuance, strategic judgment, and understanding context. I use AI to handle the former so I can focus on the latter. ChatGPT or Claude generates first-draft content briefs by analyzing top-ranking content and extracting common themes. I refine those briefs by adding strategic angles and emotional hooks only a human would spot.
Built workflow documentation systems so teams understand and can replicate the strategy—reducing dependency on me, not increasing it. I create Loom videos explaining why we’re targeting specific keywords, how to structure content for maximum engagement, what metrics to watch. The goal isn’t to keep clients dependent on my ongoing involvement. It’s to transfer knowledge so they can sustain growth independently.
These automations saved clients an average of 15 hours weekly on repetitive tasks, freeing strategic thinking time. When your content manager stops spending entire days compiling research data manually, they can focus on crafting better narratives, improving user experience, and thinking strategically about content positioning. That shift from execution to strategy is where real growth accelerates.
Why Partnering With Me Looks Different Than Hiring Another “Dhaka SEO Expert”
The Gaps I See When Auditing Local Freelancer Portfolios
Most focus on hourly rates and generic service lists rather than documented business outcomes with specific project names and metrics.
I audit dozens of Dhaka digital marketing portfolios monthly. The pattern is predictable: vague claims about “increasing rankings” and “driving traffic” without naming clients, showing timelines, or linking results to actual business outcomes. Lists of tools they use (Ahrefs, SEMrush, Google Analytics) without explaining how those tools translate into growth.
Missing elements: timelines, clear “before and after” snapshots, honest discussion of what actually moved the needle versus what looked impressive but flopped. Nobody talks about strategies they tried that didn’t work. Nobody shares the messy middle of optimization where you’re testing, adjusting, sometimes failing before finding what works. That omission makes portfolios feel staged rather than real.
Zero local market context—even portfolios targeting Bangladeshi businesses rarely show understanding of actual Dhaka search behaviors, budget realities, or cultural nuances. They apply Western SEO frameworks without adapting for local constraints like limited budgets, different search patterns between Bengali and English queries, or the reality that many Dhaka businesses need bilingual optimization.
How My Approach Fills Those Trust Gaps
I commit to naming real projects with verifiable outcomes MIT Plus’s 300% growth, Nifty Shop’s 47% conversion lift, specific automation hours saved.
You can look up these businesses. You can see their current organic visibility. MIT Plus ranks first page for dozens of high-intent keywords in their niche. Nifty Shop dominates local appliance review searches. These aren’t fabricated case studies. They’re ongoing relationships where you can verify results independently.
Demonstrate understanding of Dhaka constraints: limited budgets, bandwidth issues, the need for bilingual content strategies serving both Bengali and English audiences. I price projects in both BDT and USD depending on client location. I structure strategies around realistic resource availability, not Silicon Valley budgets. When I recommend content frequency, I account for small teams without dedicated writers.
Position myself as someone building long-term revenue assets, not running temporary “campaigns” that stop performing when spending stops. Everything I build is designed to compound over time. SEO content that keeps ranking months later. Automation systems that keep saving time indefinitely. Affiliate funnels that keep converting without constant intervention.
What You Actually Get That Generic Agencies Can’t Deliver
Transparent communication in language you understand—no jargon-filled reports that sound impressive but mean nothing for your business decisions.
When I explain semantic search optimization or entity-based SEO, I translate concepts into plain business language. “We’re building topical authority so Google sees your site as the definitive resource on this topic” rather than “implementing advanced NLP-aligned content clustering methodologies to maximize E-A-T signals.” Same strategy, human language.
Local availability for in-person meetings across Dhaka’s business districts when face-to-face collaboration matters. I meet clients in Gulshan, Banani, Dhanmondi, wherever works for them. Sometimes Zoom calls aren’t enough. Sometimes you need to sit together, review analytics on a shared screen, and strategize in real-time.
A partner invested in skill transfer—I want your team to understand the “why” behind every strategy, not just follow orders blindly. I create documentation, record training videos, and explain strategic reasoning transparently. If your content manager asks why we’re targeting a specific keyword cluster, I don’t just say “trust me.” I walk them through the competitive analysis and intent mapping that informed the decision.
Systems that keep working after initial projects end sustainable growth frameworks, not dependency relationships. My most successful clients eventually need me less because they’ve internalized the methodology. That’s not a bug. It’s a feature. I’d rather build your long-term capability than lock you into endless retainers.
How We Could Actually Work Together Starting This Week
Low-Risk Entry Points to See Results Before Committing Fully
Start with a focused audit or portfolio walkthrough call, I review your current digital presence and identify 2-3 high-impact opportunities.
The first conversation costs you nothing but 45 minutes. Share your website, walk me through your current efforts, and I’ll give you honest, actionable feedback. Maybe you don’t need a full SEO overhaul. Maybe you just need to fix technical issues killing your crawlability. Maybe your content is fine but your conversion funnel needs work. I tell you what I see, prioritized by potential impact.
Pilot project approach: pick one area like SEO content strategy or affiliate optimization, run it for 8-12 weeks with clear success metrics. Want to test if my methodology actually works for your business? Pick one specific challenge—say, ranking for a target keyword cluster or improving conversion rates on a product category. We scope it narrowly, define success clearly, and execute in a timeframe that lets you evaluate results without massive commitment.
We define what “working” looks like upfront specific KPIs tied to business goals, not vague improvements or feel-good metrics. If we’re optimizing for organic traffic, we set a target: “20% increase in targeted keyword rankings within 12 weeks.” If we’re improving conversions: “35% increase in affiliate click-through rate within 8 weeks.” Numbers you can measure. Outcomes you can verify.
My Working Style and What You Can Expect Week to Week
Weekly check-ins reviewing data and adapting strategy based on what’s emerging—I don’t wait for month-end to spot problems or opportunities.
Monday mornings, we review the previous week’s metrics. What content performed well? What keywords moved? Where did users drop off? If something’s not working, we adjust immediately. If we spot an unexpected opportunity, we capitalize fast. This weekly rhythm keeps momentum high and prevents the “set and forget” trap that kills most digital strategies.
Direct access through WhatsApp or Slack for quick questions, I’m not hidden behind support tickets or account manager layers. You message me directly. I respond within a few hours on weekdays. Need a quick opinion on headline variations? Send them over. Confused about a metric spike? Ask immediately. This accessibility matters for fast-moving optimization work.
Honest assessments when something isn’t working, I’d rather pivot fast than pretend disappointing results are somehow good news. If we target a keyword and realize the competition is tougher than expected, I tell you immediately and suggest alternatives. If content isn’t resonating with your audience, we acknowledge it and test different angles. No sugarcoating, no spinning failures as “learning opportunities” unless we actually learned something valuable.
Your Next Move If This Sounds Like Your Kind of Partner
Send me a short message about your project and the one metric keeping you up at night—traffic plateau, conversion struggles, time drain from manual tasks.
Be specific. Not “I need more traffic” but “Our organic traffic has been stuck at 5,000 monthly sessions for 8 months despite publishing 2 posts weekly.” Not “conversions are low” but “Our product pages get 1,200 weekly visitors but only convert at 0.8%, and I don’t know why.” That specificity helps me give you useful feedback immediately.
Include one link to your current site or portfolio and what you’ve already tried that didn’t quite work. Show me what you’re dealing with. Tell me what you’ve attempted maybe you hired an agency that didn’t deliver, or you tried DIY SEO but couldn’t get traction, or you’re publishing content that ranks but doesn’t convert. Context helps me understand if I’m the right fit for your specific challenge.
I’ll respond within 24 hours with thoughtful, honest feedback, no generic sales pitch, just strategic insight on whether we’re a fit. If I think I can help, I’ll outline a rough approach and what success might look like. If I don’t think I’m the right fit, I’ll tell you that too and suggest alternative resources. Visit iammehedi.com/contact or email [email protected] to start.
Conclusion: From “Who’s Mehedi?” to “We Need Mehedi Yesterday”
This page transformed “Mehedi Dhaka” from a search term into a clear, evidence-backed professional identity someone who delivers documented traffic growth, conversion lifts, and automation efficiency for real businesses operating in and beyond Bangladesh. Through MIT Plus’s 300% organic growth and Nifty Shop’s 47% conversion jump, you’ve seen the methodology, metrics, and honest approach I bring to every partnership. Not theories. Not promises. Results you can verify through named projects with specific timelines and measurable outcomes.
Ready to move your digital presence from confusing to compounding? Visit iammehedi.com/contact or email [email protected] to start the conversation. Let’s map your current challenges to a strategic roadmap with clear milestones no jargon, just results you can verify and scale. The first step is a straightforward conversation about your specific situation: the metric that’s stuck, the opportunity you’re missing, the automation that could free your team’s time. From there, we build a focused plan that delivers measurable impact within weeks, not months.
The digital space in Dhaka is crowded with promises. I offer proof instead and a partnership where your growth becomes the metric I optimize for every single day. Because sustainable business growth doesn’t come from running temporary campaigns. It comes from building systems that compound over time: SEO content that keeps ranking, conversion funnels that keep performing, automations that keep saving hours. That’s what working with Mehedi means.
Mehedi Dhaka (FAQs)
Who is Md. Mehedi Hasan Rakib?
I’m a digital strategist and SEO specialist based in Dhaka with 15+ years of hands-on experience. Founded MIT Plus agency and served 107+ businesses across Bangladesh and international markets. I combine technical SEO expertise, affiliate marketing strategy, and AI automation to build revenue systems that compound over time. University of Greenwich graduate who turned digital curiosity into documented growth outcomes like MIT Plus’s 300% organic traffic increase and Nifty Shop’s 47% conversion improvement.
What services does MIT Plus agency offer in Dhaka?
MIT Plus focuses on three core areas: SEO and content strategy that survives algorithm changes, affiliate marketing systems that convert traffic into revenue, and AI automation workflows that save measurable time. We don’t do generic “social media management” or one-off website builds. Our sweet spot is building long-term digital assets for businesses ready to invest in sustainable growth. Services include technical SEO audits, content architecture planning, conversion rate optimization, and custom automation systems using tools like Zapier and Python scripts.
How much does SEO cost in Bangladesh?
Honest answer: it varies wildly based on scope and timeline. A basic technical audit might run 15,000-25,000 BDT. A 12-week content strategy and implementation project could be 80,000-150,000 BDT depending on content volume and competition level. Full ongoing SEO partnership with monthly optimization typically starts around 40,000 BDT monthly. I price based on business impact potential, not arbitrary hourly rates. If you’re a startup with limited budget, we can start with a focused pilot project addressing one specific challenge rather than committing to comprehensive services immediately.
What is the success rate of digital marketing agencies in Dhaka?
Most agencies overpromise and underdeliver because they focus on vanity metrics rather than business outcomes. Industry-wide, maybe 30% of local agencies consistently deliver measurable ROI. The failure points are usually: lack of strategic thinking beyond tactical execution, poor communication that leaves clients confused, and dependency models where clients never build internal capability. My approach differs: I transfer knowledge systematically, define success in business terms upfront, and build systems that keep working after projects end. That’s why clients like MIT Plus see sustained growth rather than temporary spikes.
How can I verify a digital marketer’s track record in Bangladesh?
Look for named projects with specific metrics and timelines, not vague claims. Ask potential partners to show Google Search Console screenshots, traffic graphs with dates, or introduce you to past clients directly. Check if their own website ranks well for competitive terms if they can’t rank their own site, how will they rank yours? Review their content to assess strategic thinking versus surface-level knowledge. And trust your gut during initial conversations. If someone can’t explain their methodology in clear, jargon-free language, they probably don’t understand it deeply enough to execute effectively.