
Learn how to run Facebook Ads on a small budget in Pakistan step by step beginner guide by OneCube Agency.
Let me ask you something before we start.
Have you ever boosted a Facebook post, spent a few hundred rupees, got a handful of likes, and then wondered where your customers went?
If yes, you are not alone. And you are not bad at marketing.
You just did not run a proper Facebook ad. You boosted a post. There is a massive difference. And by the end of this guide you will know exactly what that difference is, and how to run Facebook ads that actually bring results even on a tiny budget.
Let us get into it.
This is the most important thing to understand before you spend a single rupee.
Boosting a post means you pay Facebook to show your existing post to more people. It looks simple. It feels like marketing. But Facebook decides who sees it, and it almost never reaches people who are likely to buy from you.
Running a Facebook ad means you go into Facebook Ads Manager, choose your exact target audience, set your goal, control your budget, and tell Facebook precisely what you want to achieve more website visits, more messages, more leads, more sales.
One is throwing money into the wind. The other is a proper strategy.
Which one have you been doing?

First things first: you need a Facebook Business account.
Go to business.facebook.com and create a free Business Manager account using your Facebook profile. This is where all your ads will live.
Once inside click Ads Manager from the left menu. This is your control center. Do not be scared of it, it looks complicated at first but we will walk through everything.
Quick check: Do you have a Facebook Business Page for your brand? If not create one first, you cannot run ads without it. It takes five minutes.
When you click “Create“ to start a new ad Facebook will immediately ask you what your goal is.
This is called your campaign objective and it is the most important decision you will make. Facebook uses this to decide how to optimize your ad, who to show it to and when.
For small Pakistani businesses the most useful objectives are:
Which one should you pick?
If you want phone calls and WhatsApp messages, choose Messages. If you want people to fill a form, choose Leads. If you want website visits, choose Traffic.
For most small Pakistani businesses starting out Messages works best because customers here prefer WhatsApp over forms.
Here is the good news. You do not need a big budget to start.
Facebook ads can work with as little as 500 to 1000 rupees per day. That is less than the cost of a chai and samosa meeting with a client.
When setting your budget you have two options:
Daily budget – you tell Facebook how much to spend per day. Facebook stops when it hits that limit. This is the safest option for beginners.
Lifetime budget – you set a total amount for the entire campaign. Facebook spreads it out over the time period you choose.
Start with a daily budget of 500 to 1000 rupees and run it for 5 to 7 days. This gives Facebook enough data to optimize your ad without burning through your budget.
Think about it, what is one new client worth to your business? If one client is worth 10,000 rupees and you spend 5,000 rupees on ads to get them, that is a profit. The math is simple.
This is the step that separates a wasted budget from a profitable one.
Facebook knows an incredible amount about its users their age, location, interests, job titles, behaviors, and more. Your job is to use that information to show your ad only to people who are actually likely to buy from you.
Here is what to set:
Location – Set it to Pakistan. Then narrow it down to your city Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, or wherever your customers are. If you serve the whole country keep it broad.
Age – Think about who your ideal customer actually is. If you sell luxury products target 25 to 45. If you sell university supplies target 18 to 24.
Interests – This is the powerful part. If you are a digital agency target people interested in “business,” “entrepreneurship,” “marketing,” and “small business.” If you sell clothing target people interested in “fashion” and “online shopping.”
A question to ask yourself right now “Who is your single ideal customer? How old are they? Where do they live? What are they interested in?” Write it down. Then replicate that person inside Facebook’s targeting options.

Now you need to actually make the ad people will see.
You have three format options:
Single image – One strong photo with text. Simple and effective. Best for beginners.
Video – A short 15 to 30 second video. Grabs attention faster than images but takes more effort to make.
Carousel – Multiple images people can swipe through. Great for showing multiple products or services.
Start with a “single image ad”. Here is what makes it work:
The image – Use a clean bright image that shows your product or service clearly. No stock photos. Real photos of your actual work perform significantly better.
The headline – One clear line that tells people what you offer. “Get a professional website for your business, starting from 25,000 rupees.” Specific beats vague every time.
The body text – Two to three sentences maximum. What do you offer? Who is it for? What should they do next?
The call to action button – Use “Send Message,” “Learn More,” or “Contact Us.” For Pakistani audiences “Send Message” (which goes to WhatsApp) almost always outperforms everything else.
Ask yourself: Would you stop scrolling for this ad? If the answer is no, change the image.
Once your ad is live resist the urge to stare at it every five minutes for the first 24 hours.
Facebook needs 24 to 48 hours to optimize your ad and find the right audience. This is called the learning phase. Do not panic if the first day looks slow.
After 3 days check these numbers:
Reach – how many people saw your ad Link clicks or messages, how many people took action Cost per result, how much each click or message cost you
If you are spending 500 rupees a day and getting zero messages after 3 days, something needs to change. Either your audience targeting is too broad or too narrow, your image is not stopping the scroll, or your offer is not compelling enough.
The most important thing: Do not keep spending money on an ad that is not working. Pause it. Change one thing at a time. Test again.

Starting with a small budget is not a disadvantage. It is actually smart, you test before you scale.
Start with 500 rupees a day. See what works. Double down on what performs. Cut what does not. Over time you will build a repeatable system that brings you leads consistently.
And if all of this still feels overwhelming, that is exactly what we do at OneCube every single day.
At OneCube Agency we help Pakistani businesses run Facebook and Instagram ads that actually convert not just get likes. Visit us at www.onecube.agency or drop a comment below with your questions.
And yes – we will tell you honestly if boosting is a waste of your money. It usually is.
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