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Fan-Page Marketing 20–30 million views Guaranteed. Not guessed.
We distribute your content across a network of niche fan pages engineered for reach. Instead of waiting for one account to go viral, we push your content through many high-traffic pages at once — manufacturing views at a scale no single brand account can reach on its own. You're not buying a post. You're buying reach, with a number attached.
The problem
You can't wait for one account to go viral. And you can't afford to keep renting attention from ad platforms.
Brands burn money on ads that stop the second the budget stops. They post to their own accounts and wait — hoping something travels. They run campaigns that get buried before the right audience ever sees them. The problem isn’t the content. It’s the distribution. A single account, no matter how good the content, has a ceiling. The feed is a distribution problem — and most brands are trying to solve it with a creativity answer.
Ads stop the moment the budget stops
Paid reach is rented. The second you stop paying, the audience disappears. There's no compounding, no residual reach, no asset left behind.
Going viral on your own account is luck, not a strategy
You can produce great content and still have it seen by nobody. One account — even a well-run one — has a hard ceiling on organic reach. You're limited to your existing audience and whoever the algorithm decides to show it to.
You need mass awareness now — not in 12 months
Launches, campaigns, product drops, and brand moments have windows. Organic growth on a single account is too slow for time-sensitive reach goals.
That’s what Path 2 is built to solve. Not by making better content. By engineering better distribution.
What is fan-page marketing?
Instead of building one audience from scratch, we put your content in front of millions of existing ones.
“A fan-page network is a collection of niche pages — each with its own built-in, engaged audience — that already exist in your target category. We’ve built and curated a network of these pages across multiple niches. When you work with us on Path 2, we push your content through that network simultaneously. Your content travels across many high-traffic pages at once, compounding reach in a way no single brand account can replicate.
what It is
- Distribution-as-a-service. You’re not buying a post, a campaign, or a “social media package.” You’re buying a specific volume of reach — with a number and a guarantee attached.
- Niche-matched, not spray-and-pray. We don’t push your content to random pages. We identify the pages whose audiences match your target demographic — so the views you get are relevant, not just large.
- Compounding, not one-shot. The more content we push through the network, the more the algorithm picks up the signal. Reach compounds across the campaign window — it doesn’t spike once and die.
What it is NOT
- This is not paid ads. Not bot views. Not inflated vanity metrics from low-quality pages. These are real pages with real engaged audiences — and real views from people in your target niche.
4 steps
How it works
From your content to 20–30 million views — here’s exactly what happens.
We map your niche and identify the right network.
Every niche has its own fan-page ecosystem. We identify which pages have the right audience for your brand — by size, engagement quality, content category, and demographic fit. You don't get pushed to irrelevant pages just to inflate a number.
We adapt your content into formats built to travel.
"Content that performs on your own branded account doesn't always travel on a fan-page network. We adapt your existing assets — video, brand content, campaign material — into formats engineered for the way each page's audience consumes content. Same message. Better distribution.
We distribute across the network for compounding reach.
We push your adapted content across the identified pages simultaneously. Multiple pages, multiple audiences, at once — creating a compounding reach effect that a single account publishing the same content could never match. The algorithm picks up the momentum across the network and amplifies it further.
You hit the guaranteed view volume.
20–30 million views, delivered within ⟦timeframe⟧. If we miss the guaranteed range, that's on us — not on you. You bought a number, not a best effort.
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Most brands try to grow one account and hope something goes viral. Fan-page marketing works differently — instead of building an audience from scratch, we put your content in front of millions of existing ones.
Here's how it works: a fan-page network is a collection of niche pages — each with its own built-in, engaged audience — that already exist in your target category. These aren't random pages. They're pages with real followers who actively consume content in your niche, every day.
When you work with us on Path 2, we push your content through that network simultaneously. Multiple high-traffic pages, at once, all in the right niche. The reach compounds across the network in a way no single brand account — no matter how good the content — can replicate on its own.
Think of it this way: posting on your own account is busking on a side street. You might be brilliant, but the audience has to find you. Fan-page marketing puts you on the main stage. Multiple stages, simultaneously. The audience is already there — you're just getting in front of them.
The guaranteed range is 20–30 million views, delivered within ⟦Suresh: confirm the timeframe — per campaign / per month / across the retainer period⟧.
On what counts as a view — we're talking about real, organic views from real page audiences. Not bot traffic. Not inflated impression counts. Not a view that lasts 0.3 seconds because someone scrolled past.
A "view" for the purposes of this guarantee is defined as ⟦Suresh: confirm the platform definition — e.g. a minimum 3-second video play on Instagram or TikTok, as per each platform's standard view count metric⟧.
Why this matters: a lot of agencies throw around big reach numbers without defining what they mean. We define it precisely upfront — so you know exactly what you're buying, what gets counted, and what doesn't. The guarantee is only as good as the definition behind it.
⟦Suresh: once the timeframe and view definition are confirmed, update this answer and link to the full Guarantee Terms page.
this answer needs your confirmed engagement model. Below are two versions — pick the one that matches how you've structured Path 2, or combine them if you offer both.⟧
If campaign-based:
Path 2 runs as a campaign — a defined window with a specific view target attached. You come in with a goal (launch, brand moment, campaign push), we define the window and the guaranteed view volume, and we deliver within it. Each campaign is scoped separately.
If retainer-based:
Path 2 runs as an ongoing monthly retainer — we distribute your content across the network every month, with a guaranteed view volume per month. It's a sustained reach engine, not a one-off spike.
If both:
We offer Path 2 in two formats: a one-off campaign (for launches and specific moments) and an ongoing monthly retainer (for brands who need consistent top-of-funnel reach). On the strategy call, we'll tell you which structure fits your goal and how the guarantee works for each.
Less than you'd expect — and you don't need to produce anything new if you already have brand assets.
Here's what you provide:
Your existing content assets:
Video content, campaign material, product clips, brand reels — whatever you already have that represents your brand well. We take what exists and adapt it, rather than asking you to produce a fresh batch of content from scratch.
A brief on your goal and audience:
Who you're trying to reach, what the campaign is for (launch, awareness, sustained reach), and what success looks like to you. This shapes which pages in the network we target and how we adapt the content.
Content approval:
We adapt your assets into formats built to travel across the fan-page network — this sometimes means reformatting, re-editing for length, or adjusting for how specific pages' audiences consume content. You review and approve the adapted versions before anything goes live.
Format requirements for your source assets: ⟦Suresh: specify — e.g. minimum resolution (1080p), aspect ratios accepted (9:16 for vertical, 1:1 for square), maximum file size, video length range. The clearer this is, the better qualified the leads who book a call.⟧
What you don't need to do: produce new content for the campaign from scratch, be on camera, or write anything. You bring the assets. We engineer the distribution.
It's a fair question — and the answer comes down to one word: compounding.
Ads are rented attention.
The moment your budget stops, the reach stops. There's no residual. No content staying live. No audience that carries over. You've paid for eyeballs that disappear the second the spend does. And every time you want reach, you pay again from zero.
Fan-page distribution is owned reach.
Content pushed through our network stays live on real pages with real audiences. It doesn't vanish when a campaign ends. The algorithm picks up the momentum as content spreads across multiple pages simultaneously — and that momentum compounds. Views in week two often outpace views in week one because the distribution is still moving.
The other difference: accountability.
Ads bill you regardless of outcome. You set a budget, the platform spends it, and if the results are poor — that's your problem, not theirs. With Path 2, the outcome is guaranteed. 20–30M views or we didn't deliver. You're not paying for effort. You're paying for a number.
That said — ads and fan-page marketing aren't mutually exclusive. Plenty of brands run both. But if you're choosing between them for a reach goal with a specific target, fan-page distribution gives you a guaranteed number that compounds, rather than a spend that evaporates.
This is the right question to ask — and the answer is what separates a real distribution network from a vanity metric machine.
We don't push your content to random pages just to hit a number. That would be easy. It would also be useless.
Here's how we match content to audience:
Step 1 — We map your niche before we touch the network.
Every engagement starts with understanding who you're trying to reach — the demographic, the content category, the type of account they follow, the kind of content they engage with. This isn't guesswork. It's the same mapping process that determines which pages get used.
Step 2 — We identify pages by audience profile, not just size.
A page with 2 million followers in the wrong niche is worthless for your campaign. We select pages based on audience-content fit — category alignment, engagement quality, and demographic match — not just raw follower count.
Step 3 — Niche-matched distribution.
Your content goes to pages whose audiences are already consuming content in your category. They're not being interrupted by something irrelevant. They're seeing content that fits what they already follow. That's why the engagement on fan-page distributed content tends to be real — because the audience was already primed for it.
The views you get are niche-matched, relevant, and real. Not spray-and-pray numbers designed to look good in a report.
⟦Suresh: this is the most important answer on the page. It's the one that turns the guarantee from a marketing claim into a real commitment — and it's the one prospects will screenshot and share. Fill it with precision before publishing.
Below is the framework — pick and confirm the outcome that applies:⟧
Option A — Full refund:
If we don't hit the guaranteed view volume within the agreed timeframe, and all client obligations were met (assets delivered on time, content approved within ⟦X hours⟧, no third-party interference with distribution), you receive a full refund processed within ⟦X business days⟧.
Option B — Campaign extension:
If we don't hit the guaranteed view volume within the agreed timeframe, we extend the campaign at no additional cost until the guaranteed number is reached. No cap on the extension period — we run it until the number is hit.
Option C — Partial credit:
If we deliver a portion of the guaranteed views but fall short of the full range, you receive a pro-rata credit toward your next campaign — calculated against the shortfall. ⟦Suresh: define the threshold — e.g. if we hit 80%+ of the target, credit applies; below 80%, full refund applies.⟧
Whichever model you choose, the principle is the same:
You bought a number. If we don't deliver it — and you held up your end — we own the outcome. No "market conditions." No "the algorithm changed." We put the guarantee in writing because we built a system, not because we're hoping for the best.
⟦Suresh: pick one option above (or a hybrid), fill the bracketed values, and this becomes your single strongest trust signal on the page. Link the finalised version to the Guarantee Terms page in the footer.⟧
