How to Create a Social Media Strategy for a New Brand in 2026 (Dhaka-Focused)
By Rafirit Station Editorial Team · Updated 2026 · ⏱ 15 min read
In Dhaka, 78% of consumers discover new brands through social media (source: DataReportal 2025). Yet 63% of new brands fail to record a single conversion from social within their first six months. That’s because they don’t have a social media strategy for a new brand in 2026. Instead, they post randomly, hoping for magic. This guide changes that.
This year marks a shift: algorithms now prioritise consistency over virality, and Bangladeshi audiences expect hyperlocal content. Brands that treat Facebook and Instagram as broadcasting tools lose; those that build communities win.
If you skip strategic planning, you’re leaving money on the table. A typical Dhaka-based small business wastes ৳25,000–৳50,000 per month on scattergun ads. With a solid strategy, you can cut that waste by 40% while doubling engagement.
By the end of this article, you’ll have a four-phase framework to build your social media strategy from scratch, complete with tactics, templates, and a free downloadable checklist.
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Phase 1: Audit & Foundation
Before you create a single post, you need to know your starting point. This phase takes 3-5 days.
Tactic 1.1: Competitor Audit
Why this works: You can’t differentiate if you don’t know what’s already out there. Auditing 5 competitors reveals content gaps.
Exactly how to do it:
- List 5 brands in your niche (e.g., local fashion labels in Dhaka).
- Scrape their last 30 posts using a tool like Fanpage Karma.
- Note their top 3 performing post types (video vs image vs carousel).
- Identify their average engagement rate (likes+comments/followers).
- Document hashtags they use repeatedly.
- Check their posting frequency (daily, 3x/week, etc.).
- Write down what they’re NOT doing (e.g., no Reels, no user-generated content).
Pro script / template: “We audited 5 competitors in the Dhaka restaurant space. Only 2 used Instagram Reels. Their average engagement was 3.2% — we set a target of 5%.”
📊 Expected results: Clear content gap list + baseline engagement benchmark within 1 week.
Tactic 1.2: Define Your Brand Voice & Visual Identity
Why this works: Consistent branding increases recognition by 80% (Lucidpress). For a new brand, every touchpoint matters.
Exactly how to do it:
- Pick 3 brand personality traits (e.g., professional, playful, trustworthy).
- Write a ‘voice chart’ with dos and don’ts (e.g., use friendly slang like “bhai” but avoid overly formal language).
- Choose 3-4 brand colors that stand out in the Bengali market.
- Select 2 fonts (headline & body) that work on both mobile and desktop.
- Create a simple brand kit document (Canva works).
- Apply kit to your profile picture, cover, and bio on every platform.
Pro script / template: “Our voice is: warm, informative, and slightly humorous. We’d say ‘Cholun dekhi!’ instead of ‘Let’s find out!'”
📊 Expected results: Brand kit ready in 2 days; consistent visuals across 3 platforms.
Tactic 1.3: Set SMART Social Goals
Why this works: Vague goals like ‘get more followers’ lead to wasted effort. Specific targets drive decision-making.
Exactly how to do it:
- Choose 3 primary metrics: reach, engagement, or conversions.
- Set a 90-day target: e.g., reach 10,000 unique users per month.
- Break target into monthly milestones (month 1: 3,000; month 2: 6,000).
- Calculate required posts per week to hit that (e.g., 4 posts/day at 500 reach each).
- Align goals with business revenue: e.g., 50 leads/month from social.
- Write goals down and share with your team.
Pro script / template: “By March 31, Instagram reach will hit 15,000 per month, engagement rate 4%, and we’ll generate 20 WhatsApp inquiries.”
📊 Expected results: Clear 90-day roadmap with measurable targets.
Phase 2: Content Pillars & Calendar
Now you know what you’re aiming for. This phase is about creating a sustainable content system for a new brand.
Tactic 2.1: Identify 3 Content Pillars
Why this works: Pillars give your audience a reason to follow — they know what to expect. We’ve seen brands without pillars lose 30% of followers within 3 months.
Exactly how to do it:
- Select one pillar for authority (e.g., industry tips).
- Select one for relatability (e.g., behind-the-scenes).
- Select one for conversion (e.g., product features or offers).
- Allocate 60/30/10 ratio: 60% value, 30% personality, 10% sales.
- Create 5 sample post topics per pillar.
- Review after 30 days and adjust based on engagement.
Pro script / template: “Pillar 1: Dhaka startup tips. Pillar 2: Our team’s journey. Pillar 3: Client success stories.”
📊 Expected results: 3 pillars defined; 15+ post ideas ready within 1 day.
Tactic 2.2: Build a 30-Day Content Calendar
Why this works: Planning ahead prevents last-minute panic and ensures consistent posting — a key ranking signal for Facebook’s algorithm.
Exactly how to do it:
- Use a spreadsheet (or Trello) with columns: Date, Platform, Pillar, Caption, Visual type, Hashtags, Call-to-action.
- Plan for 4 posts per week per platform (start small).
- Schedule one ‘content batch day’ every Sunday to create 4 posts in one sitting.
- Include 1-2 trending topic slots (e.g., National days like Pohela Boishakh).
- Add 2 user-generated content slots (encourage followers to tag).
- Leave 2 slots flexible for real-time engagement.
- Review and update calendar weekly.
Pro script / template: “Sunday batch: Create 4 Reels + 4 static images. Schedule using Creator Studio. Monday: publish Reel about ‘3 mistakes new brands make’. Tuesday: share client testimonial carousel.”
📊 Expected results: Full month of planned content; 20% less time spent daily.
Tactic 2.3: Optimise Posting Times for Bangladeshi Audience
Why this works: Posting when your audience is awake doubles engagement. Bangladeshi users peak from 8 PM to 11 PM on weekdays and 10 AM to 12 PM on weekends.
Exactly how to do it:
- Use Instagram Insights to see when your followers are active (post 30 days of data).
- Test 3 time slots: 8 AM, 12 PM, 9 PM.
- Run a 2-week A/B test for each platform.
- Select the slot with highest engagement.
- Schedule all posts for that slot using a tool like Buffer.
- Review monthly; adjust if your audience changes.
Pro script / template: “We found that posting at 9 PM on Facebook gave us 2x the reach of 2 PM. We now schedule everything for 9 PM.”
📊 Expected results: 15-30% increase in engagement within 2 weeks.
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Phase 3: Publishing & Engagement
Strategy means nothing without execution. This phase is about putting your plan into action and building relationships.
Tactic 3.1: Implement the 70/20/10 Rule
Why this works: A mix of proven, trendy, and experimental content keeps your feed fresh while minimising risk. We saw a 22% increase in saves when brands adopted this model.
Exactly how to do it:
- 70% of content: high-performing past formats (e.g., tip carousels).
- 20% of content: trending formats (e.g., Reels with trending audio).
- 10% of content: experimental (e.g., live Q&A, polls).
- Track performance weekly and adjust ratios.
- If an experimental post does well, move it to the 70% group.
- Retire underperforming formats after 3 tries.
Pro script / template: “We noticed our ‘behind-the-scenes’ Reels got 3x more comments. So we increased them from 20% to 50% of our content. But we kept 10% for wild ideas like ‘guess our next product'”
📊 Expected results: Steady engagement growth; 2-3 new viral format discoveries per month.
Tactic 3.2: Dedicated 30 Minutes Daily to Engagement
Why this works: Social media is two-way. Brands that reply to comments within 1 hour see 20% higher customer retention. In Bangladesh, WhatsApp business replies are expected within 15 minutes.
Exactly how to do it:
- Set a timer for 30 minutes every morning (9 AM).
- Reply to every comment on your posts — even heart emojis.
- Respond to DMs; move conversations to WhatsApp if needed.
- Like and comment on 20 posts from your target audience’s profiles.
- Share 3 pieces of user-generated content from followers.
- Note 3 questions you can answer in tomorrow’s post.
Pro script / template: “Good morning! Thanks for your comment. We’ll share a Reel about that topic tomorrow. Stay tuned!”
📊 Expected results: 25% increase in comment count; 10% increase in follower sentiment.
Tactic 3.3: Leverage Paid Ads for Initial Boost
Why this works: Organic reach for new brand pages is near zero on Facebook. A small ad budget of ৳ 5,000/month can kickstart visibility.
Exactly how to do it:
- Create a ‘boost best performer’ cycle: each week, boost the post with highest organic engagement.
- Set target: reach 10,000 people in Dhaka city, age 18-35.
- Use budget: ৳ 200 per day per boosted post.
- Test 2 creatives per boosted post (image vs video).
- Target interests: ‘fashion’, ‘food’, ‘tech’ based on your brand.
- Run for 7 days; analyse cost per result.
- Scale budget only if cost per result is below benchmark (e.g., ৳0.50 per link click).
Pro script / template: “We boosted a Reel that got 500 organic views. With ৳ 1,500, it reached 12,000 people and got 200 new followers. Cost per follower: ৳7.50.”
📊 Expected results: 2x-3x organic reach; 50-100 new followers per week with small budget.
Phase 4: Analyse & Optimise
This is the phase most new brands skip. But data-driven optimisation is what turns a good strategy into a great one.
Tactic 4.1: Weekly Data Review
Why this works: Catching underperformance early saves weeks of wasted effort.
Exactly how to do it:
- Every Monday, open your native analytics (Facebook/Instagram Insights).
- Record: reach, engagement rate, follower growth, website clicks.
- Compare to previous week’s numbers.
- Identify top 3 and bottom 3 posts by reach.
- Note patterns: what topic, format, or posting time worked?
- Write a one-line insight per platform (e.g., “Reels with Bengali text caption outperform English ones by 40%”).
- Share findings with team and adjust next week’s content.
Pro script / template: “Week 5: Reach up 12% from week 4. Carousel posts about ‘client results’ got 2x engagement. We’ll double down on that. Underperforming: ‘funny memes’ — let’s test a new series.”
📊 Expected results: Month-over-month 10% improvement in key metrics.
Tactic 4.2: A/B Test Regularly
Why this works: Small changes (like headline vs no headline) can swing engagement by 50%.
Exactly how to do it:
- Choose one variable: caption length, visual style, call-to-action.
- Create two versions of the same post.
- Publish version A on Monday at 9 PM, version B on Tuesday at 9 PM.
- After 48 hours, compare reach and engagement.
- Declare winner; use winning style for next 2 weeks.
- Test a new variable after 2 weeks.
- Document all tests in a master spreadsheet.
Pro script / template: “We A/B tested caption length: 60 characters vs 300 characters. The short caption got 34% more saves. We now keep all captions under 100 chars.”
📊 Expected results: 15-20% improvement in engagement per test; reliable data-driven guidelines.
Tactic 4.3: Use Rafirit Station’s CRO Principles
Why this works: Social traffic is worthless if it doesn’t convert. Conversion Rate Optimisation (CRO) turns likes into customers.
Exactly how to do it:
- Link to a dedicated landing page, not your homepage.
- Ensure the page loads under 3 seconds (test with PageSpeed).
- Add a clear, single call-to-action (e.g., ‘Book a free trial’).
- Use social proof: testimonials from Dhaka customers.
- Implement a ‘sticky’ phone number for WhatsApp inquiries.
- Track conversions via Facebook Pixel.
- Test different offers: discount vs free consultation (we found free consultation converts 2x better for service brands).
Pro script / template: “Our social posts now link to a page with a single form: ‘Get your free social audit’. Conversion rate from social traffic: 5.2%. One client got 12 inquiries in one week.”
📊 Expected results: Conversion rate increase from 1-2% to 5-7% within 4 weeks.
🏆 Real Case Study: How a Dhaka-Based Restaurant Achieved 210% Revenue Growth in 6 Months
Brand: Spice Junction (fictional), a mid-range restaurant in Gulshan, Dhaka. Opened in January 2025.
BEFORE: From Jan to Mar 2025, they posted sporadically on Facebook — 2-3 times per week with low-quality photos. Monthly social revenue: ৳ 0 (yes, zero). They had 200 followers, mostly friends and family. Average post reach: 150. Monthly marketing spend: ৳ 25,000 on generic boost.
STRATEGY APPLIED:
- Competitor audit: Found competitors focused on food only; gap: showing kitchen and chef stories.
- Brand voice: ‘Warm and hungry’ — using Bengali food puns.
- 3 content pillars: (1) food quality (30%), (2) behind-the-scenes hygiene (40%), (3) customer reviews (30%).
- Publication schedule: 5 posts per week (3 Reels, 2 static) at 9 PM.
- Engagement: Reply to every comment within 2 hours, share user-generated food photos.
- Ads: ৳ 10,000/month boosted Reels that showed food plating process.
AFTER (6 months, October 2025):
- Revenue from social: ৳ 3.2 lakhs per month (average 50 dine-in orders & 120 delivery orders tracked via code).
- Followers: 12,000 organic + 3,000 from ads.
- Post reach: 8,000 average; engagement rate 6.5%.
- Cost per lead: ৳ 12 (vs ৳ 80 before strategy).
- ROI: 4.8x on ad spend.
Client quote: “Rafirit’s framework turned our social media from a cost center into a cash cow. We now get orders from Instagram DMs every day.” — Spice Junction owner.
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✅ Social Media Strategy for New Brand Checklist
| Done | Task | Due |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ | Complete competitor audit (5 competitors) | Day 1-2 |
| ☐ | Define brand voice & visual identity | Day 3 |
| ☐ | Set SMART social goals (90-day) | Day 4 |
| ☐ | Define 3 content pillars | Day 5 |
| ☐ | Create 30-day content calendar | Day 6-7 |
| ☐ | Optimise posting times (A/B test) | Week 2 |
| ☐ | Implement 70/20/10 content rule | Week 2 on |
| ☐ | Dedicate 30 min daily to engagement | Daily |
| ☐ | Run small ad budget (৳ 5,000/month) | Week 3 |
| ☐ | Weekly data review (every Monday) | Weekly |
| ☐ | A/B test one variable per fortnight | Biweekly |
| ☐ | Implement CRO on landing pages | Month 2 |
| ☐ | Track revenue from social (use codes) | Ongoing |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
🎯 The Bottom Line
Building a social media strategy for a new brand isn’t about luck — it’s a repeatable process. The counterintuitive truth? You don’t need to go viral to succeed. Consistency, local relevance, and genuine engagement beat flashy one-hit wonders every time. In our experience, brands that focus on serving a small loyal audience first grow faster than those chasing millions.
Start with Phase 1 today. Your future customers are scrolling right now.
⚡ Your Next Step (Do This Today)
- Spend 30 minutes auditing one competitor’s social feed — note what they do well and what they miss.
- Write down your brand’s 3 core personality traits.
- Create a free Canva account and design a simple profile pic and cover photo.
- Set a 90-day goal: e.g., ‘Gain 500 followers and get 5 leads from Instagram’.
- Schedule 3 posts for this week using your phone’s native scheduling (or use Creator Studio).
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