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boost a post or run a real ad?

july 6, 2026 · 4 min read · by george michael pereira, social media manager at fixe media

boosting a post and running a real ad are not the same thing, even though instagram and facebook make them feel like it. the boost button is the quick version, and it's fine for getting more eyes on a post that's already doing well. a real ad, built in ads manager, is what you use when you want the phone ringing and quote requests landing. for most local businesses trying to get leads, the boost button is the wrong tool.

below is the real difference, and when each one is right.

what's the difference between boosting and a real ad?

boosting takes a post you already made and pays to show it to more people, with almost no controls. real ads are built in ads manager, where you pick who sees it, what you want them to do, and where it shows up.

here's the short version:

boost buttonreal ad (ads manager)
setupone tapbuilt from scratch
targetingbasicdetailed, down to area and interest
goalmore views and engagementleads, calls, form fills, sales
placementspicked for youyou choose
cost controlroughtight
best forawareness on a good postactually getting customers

the boost is the easy button. the real ad is the tool that does the job you probably care about, which is getting the phone to ring.

when boosting is actually fine

boost when a post is already doing well on its own and you just want more people to see it. say a reel is getting saves and comments without any spend. a small boost behind it can push the reach further while it's hot. that's a good use.

it's also fine for pure awareness. you want your name in front of more locals, no specific action needed. a few dollars on a strong post does that.

the key word is awareness. if the only thing you want is more eyeballs on something people already like, boosting works.

when you need a real ad instead

the moment you want a result you can count, you need a real ad. bookings, quote requests, calls, form fills. the boost button can't optimize for any of those, because it wasn't built to. it optimizes for engagement, which feels nice and doesn't pay the bills.

a real campaign lets you say "show this to homeowners in my town, and get me phone calls." it learns who's actually contacting you and finds more people like them. it shows up in the right places. that's how paid social actually books work, and none of it lives behind the boost button.

the money mistake most local businesses make

they boost a post, get a pile of likes, and think it worked. the likes came from people who'll never call. the money's gone and the phone didn't ring.

this happens because the boost button is right there, it's easy, and the numbers it shows you go up. the reach goes up, the likes go up. it looks like progress. but if none of those people become customers, you paid for a feeling, not a result.

if you're spending to get customers, you have to spend on the thing built to get customers.

so which should you do?

boost for awareness on a post that's already working. run a real ad when you want leads. that's the whole answer.

for us, this is where lanes matter. fixe media runs your organic social, the daily posting and content, plus answering the comments and dms. when a real ad campaign makes sense, we bring in our ads partner who does paid the right way, in ads manager, built around getting you customers and not just likes. you get both sides handled, without you touching ads manager yourself.

faq

is boosting a waste of money?

not always. for awareness on a post people already like, a small boost is fine. it's only a waste when you use it to try to get leads, which it can't optimize for.

how much should i spend to test a real ad?

enough to give it room to learn, run over a couple of weeks, not a couple of days. the exact number depends on your area and service, which is a conversation worth having before you spend.

can i run real ads myself?

you can, ads manager is open to anyone. it's just deep, and easy to burn money in while you learn. most owners are better off having someone who lives in it run the campaign.

we handle your organic social and bring in our ads partner when a real campaign makes sense, so your money goes to getting customers, not likes. want paid done right? tell us about your business and we'll point you the right way. related reads: the comment-to-dm trick that books jobs and before-and-after posts: the local cheat code.

george michael pereira of fixe media

george michael pereira

social media manager, fixe media

george runs social for local businesses at fixe media. he built an audience of over 100,000 on youtube before this, and now points the same playbook at cleaning companies, contractors, restaurants and salons.

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