Meta is where you reach people who were not searching for you yet, which makes it both powerful and easy to waste. The difference between the two is discipline: campaigns matched to real objectives, creative refreshed before fatigue sets in, and cost per result watched like it is your own money, because on my accounts it is treated that way.
For Himstar, an e-commerce brand, I ran parallel lead, sales and awareness campaigns that held cost per messaging result between $0.21 and $0.83 while reach and purchases grew, small numbers that compound into real margin at volume.
Managed Meta includes
- Account and pixel setup, with Conversions API where spend justifies it
- Campaign architecture across prospecting and remarketing
- Creative strategy and testing rotation, statics, video and carousels
- Audience development: interests, lookalikes and customer lists
- Weekly optimisation of budgets, placements and fatigue
- Reporting on cost per result and blended return, not reach
