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How to Earn from Facebook in Bangladesh

How to Earn from Facebook in Bangladesh


Facebook isn’t just for sharing photos and chatting anymore — it has become a full-fledged income source for thousands of Bangladeshis.

In 2025, Facebook offers multiple ways to make money, from video monetization to selling products directly through Marketplace.

Whether you’re a content creator, a small business owner, or just someone looking for a side income, this guide will show you practical ways to earn from Facebook in Bangladesh.

1. Why Facebook is a Big Earning Opportunity in Bangladesh

  • Over 48 million active Facebook users in Bangladesh
  • Facebook dominates social media usage here
  • Low cost to start — you can begin with just a smartphone
  • Multiple monetization options (video ads, affiliate links, Marketplace, and more)

2. Facebook Monetization Options in 2025

Here’s how you can earn:

a. Facebook In-Stream Ads

This is Facebook’s version of YouTube ads. Creators earn money when ads play during their videos.
Requirements in Bangladesh:

  • 10,000 followers
  • 60,000 total minutes viewed in the last 60 days
  • 5 active videos on your page

Tip: Focus on creating engaging videos 3–5 minutes long to maximize ad revenue.

b. Stars & Fan Subscriptions

Viewers can send you “Stars” during live videos, which you can cash out.
Fan subscriptions allow followers to pay a monthly fee for exclusive content.

c. Facebook Marketplace

You can sell physical products directly to people in Bangladesh.
Best-selling categories:

  • Clothing & accessories
  • Electronics
  • Home appliances

d. Brand Partnerships

Businesses pay you to promote their products.
Pro Tip: Build a niche audience (e.g., fashion, tech, travel) so brands see value in your audience.

e. Affiliate Marketing

Post product links on your page or group and earn commissions when people buy.

3. Best Facebook Content Ideas for Bangladesh

If you want to earn from Facebook videos or pages, pick a niche you enjoy:

  • Food Recipes – Bengali dishes, street food reviews
  • Tech Reviews – Smartphones, gadgets, unboxing
  • Travel Vlogs – Tourist spots in Bangladesh
  • Educational Content – English learning, career tips
  • Comedy & Entertainment – Short skits, memes

4. Step-by-Step: How to Start Earning

Step 1 – Create a Professional Facebook Page

  • Use a clear profile picture and banner
  • Write a keyword-rich description
  • Enable “Follow” option

Step 2 – Post Consistently

  • At least 3–5 posts per week
  • Mix short videos, long videos, and engaging images

Step 3 – Build an Audience

  • Share your content in relevant groups
  • Collaborate with other creators
  • Use Facebook Ads for faster growth

Step 4 – Apply for Monetization

Once you meet the requirements, apply via the Meta Creator Studio.

5. Tools You Need

  • Smartphone: Any good camera phone (e.g., mid-range Samsung, Xiaomi, Realme)
  • Editing Apps: CapCut, Kinemaster, VN
  • Graphics: Canva for free thumbnails and posts

6. Facebook vs YouTube for Earning

Feature Facebook YouTube
Follower Requirement 10,000 1,000
Watch Time 60,000 minutes in 60 days 4,000 hours/year
Content Type Short & long videos, posts Mainly videos
Audience in Bangladesh Huge Large but slightly smaller

7. Avoiding Facebook Monetization Problems

  • Don’t use copyrighted content (music, videos) without permission
  • Avoid misleading titles or fake news
  • Follow Facebook’s Community Standards

8. Example from Bangladesh

A Dhaka-based chef started posting 2-minute recipe videos in 2022. By mid-2024, she had over 1.2 million followers and was earning $800–$1,000/month from in-stream ads and brand deals — all from her kitchen.

Facebook in Bangladesh has transformed from a social platform into a powerful income source.
If you choose the right niche, post consistently, and meet monetization requirements, you can turn your page into a profitable online business in 2025.

Start small, keep learning, and in a few months, you could be making money from your favorite social platform.

Read next: How to Earn from YouTube in Bangladesh (Without Showing Your Face)

Read more: Why Digital Skills Are the Future for Bangladeshi Youth

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