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Our 2023 Results (Jan-Dec)
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Our 2024 1st Half Results:
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Our 2025 Q1 Results:
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What We Have Achieved
Our work speaks for itself — from scaling client products to launching our own successful sub-brands and products, we live and breathe results.
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This is ₦1,455,500 in total order value generated with just ₦32,558 spent on ads between May 25th and 26th. Interestingly, over 50% of this order value came from a single high-ticket product priced at ₦325,000 — even though it had the lowest number of orders.


Meta just tagged my campaign with the “High Performing” Campaign badge. This makes it the 6th time in the past 12 months — and if you scroll through my page, you’ll find the others. It’s one thing to talk about results… but when Meta acknowledges your work by their own standard of excellence, you know it’s the real deal. On this campaign, We’ve spent just ₦303,701+ to generate 543 orders for a ₦22,500 product — not even counting the WhatsApp sales.

ROAS of 124.88 — No, That’s Not a Typo. We spent just ₦52,050.45 and got a return so massive it confused Facebook’s Ads Manager on mobile 😂 The product sells for ₦325k, and our cost per result was ₦2,602. For context, a ROAS of 4–6 is considered excellent in this industry. So what do you call 124.88? Unbelievable right? You see these results only at @boostarrs.

The screenshot shows total orders worth about ₦2,481,500, with SI new orders at ₦325,000 each, N.F at ₦24,500 each, and B.CK at ₦22,500 each — and that’s not even counting WhatsApp orders, just direct website orders within 24 hours.

Snapshot: ₦2.7M in Orders in Just 2 Days 📅 Yesterday: ₦1.4M 📅 Today: ₦1.22M 💰 Ad Spend: Just ₦26,511.63 total Yes, less than ₦30K spent to generate over ₦2.7M in confirmed website orders — and that’s excluding WhatsApp orders. The numbers you're seeing on Ads Manager don’t even tell the full story. That’s why I always show backend email orders — for clear, easy fact-checking. Proof attached.


This is a product we're currently selling for ₦155,000, we're currently doing ₦8,215,000 in total order value with 62k spent on one campaign before turning off and 166k spent on the second campaign currently running. that's a total of 228k spent to generate ₦8,215,000 in order value (whatsapp orders not inclusive) P.S: The second campaign was turned off just to consolidate funds.

You're looking at roughly ₦11,550,000 done in total order value with roughly 222k spent on ads in just 5 days and we're just at phase one in the optimization phases, take note ; whatsapp orders are not inlcuded and Orders more than one unit are not also included (i mean people who buy 2 pcs & above)

Watch this video below to see where we generated ₦48m+ in total order value from 2134 orders with ₦1,025,892 ads spend and ₦7,000 daily budget
Here are some of our Old Results:
Result Breakdown
We sold this product for ₦24,500; it cost us ₦12,000 to get one. After spending ₦45,613 on ads, we generated 174 orders with a cost per result of ₦262 and a daily budget of ₦5000. 113 orders out of those 174 were successfully delivered and paid for, which is a 65% conversion rate. After factoring in the product cost, ad expenses, and delivery fees(Avg. of ₦5000), our profit per product sold was about ₦7,200, resulting in a total profit of over ₦813,600 from this ad campaign.
Result Breakdown
We sold this product for ₦22,500; it cost us ₦5,500 to get one. After spending ₦113,613 on ads, we generated 182 orders with a cost per result of ₦624 and a daily budget of ₦5000. 109 orders out of those 182 were successfully delivered and paid for, which is about 60% conversion rate. After factoring in the product cost, ad expenses, and delivery fees(Avg. of ₦5000), our profit per product sold was about ₦11,350, resulting in a total profit of over ₦1,237,150 from this ad campaign.

Result Breakdown
We sold this product for ₦17,500; it cost us ₦5,500 to get one. After spending ₦54,189 on ads, we generated 108 orders with a cost per result of ₦501 and a daily budget of ₦5000. 43 orders out of those 108 were successfully delivered and paid for, which is about a 40% conversion rate. After factoring in the product cost, ad expenses, and delivery fees(Avg. of ₦5000), our profit per product sold was about ₦6500, resulting in a total profit of over ₦279,500 from this ad campaign.

Result Breakdown
This was the same product as the one above; we sold it for ₦17,500; it cost us ₦5,500 to get one. After spending ₦187,084 on ads, we generated 429 orders with a cost per result of ₦500 and a daily budget of ₦5000. 233 orders out of those 429 were successfully delivered and paid for, which is about a 54% conversion rate. After factoring in the product cost, ad expenses, and delivery fees(Avg. of ₦5000), our profit per product sold was about ₦6500, resulting in a total profit of over ₦1,514,500 from this ad campaign.

Result Breakdown
This is another product; the conversion rate was good, but a lot of customers had complaints about the product quality, so we had to return most of them. We sold it for ₦36,500; it cost us ₦17,500 to get one. After spending ₦187,084 on ads, we generated 174 orders with a cost per result of ₦262 and a daily budget of ₦5000. 119 orders out of those 174 were successfully delivered and paid for, which is about a 69% conversion rate. After factoring in the product cost, ad expenses, and delivery fees(Avg. of ₦5000), our profit per product sold was about ₦13,500, resulting in a total profit of over ₦1,606,500 from this ad campaign.

Result Breakdown
These are other campaign variations with different targeting for the product of ₦17500; it cost us ₦5,500 to get one. I optimized the campaign from ₦501 cost per result to ₦431 cost per result at this point we’ve spent ₦70,379 on ads but the campaign ended at one of the campaigns you saw above which had ₦187,084 spent on ads, the optimized campaign ended up generating 429 orders with a cost per result of ₦500 and a daily budget of ₦5000. 233 orders out of those 429 were successfully delivered and paid for, which is about a 54% conversion rate. After factoring in the product cost, ad expenses, and delivery fees(Avg. of ₦5000), our profit per product sold was about ₦6500, resulting in a total profit of over ₦1,514,500 from this ad campaign.

Result Breakdown
We sold this product for ₦22,500; it cost us ₦9,500 to get one. At this point we’ve spent ₦76,705 on ads, we generated 52 orders with a cost per result of ₦1400+ and a daily budget of ₦5000. 37 orders out of those 52 orders were successfully delivered and paid for, which is about 70% conversion rate. After factoring in the product cost, ad expenses, and delivery fees(Avg. of ₦5000), our profit per product sold was about ₦6,500, resulting in a total profit of over ₦240,500 from this ad campaign.