
About CPA Bisho Jit
Hi there! I’m Bisho Jit Roy, though most people in the digital world know me as CPA Bisho Jit. I’m a 22-year-old guy from Dinajpur, Bangladesh, currently juggling my second year of B.S.S. at National University while building my digital marketing venture.
If you’re here, you’re probably wondering who I am and why you should listen to anything I have to say. Fair question. I’m not some overnight success story or a marketing guru who’s been in the game for decades. I’m just someone who started from absolute zero, made every mistake you can imagine, and slowly figured things out through trial, error, and a lot of late nights staring at a computer screen.
Today, I’m the Founder & CEO of Maxbe Marketing, an agency I started in July 2024 with a simple mission: help businesses build and grow their online presence. I also run two personal brands—CPA Bisho Jit for international audiences and Bishojit BD for my Bangladeshi community—where I teach affiliate marketing, SEO, social media growth, and AI tools.
But let me be real with you: getting here wasn’t some smooth, linear path. It was messy, frustrating, and full of moments where I seriously questioned if any of this would work out.
My Social Media: /@cpabishojit
My Freelance Marketplace profile: /@cpabishojit
What I Actually Do (And What I Don’t)
Let me cut through the noise and tell you exactly what I specialize in:
Affiliate Marketing – I help connect the right audiences with products and services they actually need. No shady tactics, no fake promises—just honest recommendations that benefit everyone involved.
SEO & Content Strategy – This became my main skill over the years. I focus on getting your content seen by the people who are actually searching for it. Organic traffic. Real visitors. Not just numbers on a screen.
Digital Marketing – From content creation to engagement strategies, I work on building online presences that feel authentic and drive real results.
Business Consulting – I share what I’ve learned—the wins, the losses, the strategies that worked, and the ones that crashed and burned. If you’re navigating the confusing world of online business, I’ve probably already hit the wall you’re looking at.
Through my website (cpabishojit.com), YouTube channel (@cpabishojit), and my Bangla brand Bishojit BD, I try to break down complex digital marketing concepts into stuff that actually makes sense. No fluff, no overnight-riches promises. Just practical, real-world strategies.
The Beginning: A Kid Who Liked Taking Things Apart
2018: My First Computer and a World of Possibilities
I was 15 years old, in eighth grade, when I got my first computer. Well, “got” is probably generous—it was my older brother’s old PC, passed down to me. But to me, it was everything.
Here’s the thing though: I’d always been that kid. You know the type—the one who can’t see something mechanical without wanting to understand how it works. Before I ever touched a computer, I was building stuff. Lights powered by mobile phone batteries. Fans cobbled together from broken toys. Small speakers from salvaged microphones. My room was basically a graveyard of dismantled electronics and “inventions” that sometimes worked and often didn’t.
I was obsessed with figuring out how things worked. That curiosity, that need to understand the mechanics behind everything—that’s what got me hooked on technology.
2018-2019: The Mechanic Shop
That same curiosity led me to spend a full year learning mechanic work at a shop in our local market. I loved it. There’s something incredibly satisfying about taking something broken and bringing it back to life. The smell of oil, the sound of tools, the puzzle of diagnosing what’s wrong—I was in my element.
But life has this way of making you choose. My studies were getting more demanding, and I had to make a call. I left the mechanic shop, put down the tools, and focused on school. I didn’t know it then, but that problem-solving mindset, that “figure it out” mentality I developed there, would become the foundation of everything I’d do later.
The Discovery: When Everything Changed
2020-2021: “Earn Money with Mobile”
I was in ninth or tenth grade (SSC Session 2019-20, Science Division) when I saw that YouTube video on my phone. The title was something like “Earn Money with Mobile,” one of those videos that probably sounds too good to be true to most people.
But I watched it. And then I watched it again.
It wasn’t the promise of easy money that hooked me—it was the possibility. The idea that the internet wasn’t just a place to watch videos and scroll through Facebook, but a place where you could actually build something, create something, maybe even earn something.
That seed got planted in my brain, and I couldn’t shake it.
December 3, 2021: The Day I Actually Started
The coronavirus pandemic had turned everything upside down. Our SSC exams, originally scheduled for 2020, got pushed all the way to November 2021. By the time I finished my exams, I was restless, eager, and completely done with waiting.
On Friday, December 3rd, 2021, I went to my aunt’s house in Chirirbandar—the small town next to our village—and decided I was going to figure this online thing out. For real this time.
I can still remember sitting there with that computer, the excitement mixed with nervousness, thinking “Okay, this is it. Let’s see if this actually works.”
The Reality Check: When Nothing Works
Let me tell you about the part that nobody really talks about in their success stories.
I failed. A lot.
I tried online surveys—sitting there clicking through endless questions for pennies, realizing this wasn’t going to lead anywhere meaningful.
I jumped into CPA marketing—convinced this was the answer. It wasn’t. I had no idea how to drive traffic, no understanding of what actually converts, no strategy beyond hoping something would stick.
I attempted Facebook promotion—throwing things at the wall and watching them slide right off.
Every single thing I tried didn’t work. And it wasn’t just a little “oh well, that didn’t pan out” kind of not working. It was the frustrating, keep-you-up-at-night, make-you-question-everything kind of failure.
But here’s what I learned: failure isn’t the opposite of success. It’s just expensive education. Every failed campaign taught me something. Every wasted hour showed me what not to do. I was building knowledge, even when I felt like I was just spinning my wheels.
Finding Direction: College and Continuous Learning
2022-2023: Chirirbandar Government College
In 2022, I enrolled in Chirirbandar Government College for my HSC. I switched from Science to Humanities Division, focusing on Economics, Psychology, and Sociology. People thought it was a weird choice, but understanding human behavior, economic systems, and social dynamics? That stuff turned out to be incredibly useful for marketing.
While I was attending classes and completing coursework, I was still grinding online. During breaks, late at night, whenever I could steal some time—I was learning. I started getting serious about affiliate marketing and blogging. I was reading everything I could find, watching tutorials, testing strategies.
And slowly, very slowly, things started to click.
SEO became my main skill. Understanding how search engines work, how to get content ranked, how to drive organic traffic—this was the piece I’d been missing. It wasn’t sexy or exciting, but it worked. It was reliable. It was something I could actually get good at.
2023-2024: The World Winner CPA Experiment
I launched a project called World Winner CPA. It was ambitious—a combination service, tools, and blog site designed to help people with online business. I poured time and energy into it, convinced this was going to be the thing that broke through.
It failed.
Not spectacularly, not dramatically—it just… didn’t work. The traffic wasn’t there, the conversions weren’t happening, the model wasn’t sustainable.
But you know what? That failure taught me more than any success could have. I learned about what people actually need versus what I thought they needed. I learned about business models, sustainability, and the importance of solving real problems instead of creating solutions looking for a problem.
That experience, as painful as it was, made me a better entrepreneur.
Where I Am Now: Building Something Real
2024: Maxbe Marketing Is Born
In July 2024, I founded Maxbe Marketing. This wasn’t born from a place of overconfidence or thinking I had all the answers. It came from years of learning what doesn’t work, understanding what does, and genuinely wanting to help businesses grow without the BS.
Our mission at Maxbe Marketing is straightforward: Help You Build and Grow Your Online Business. No magic formulas. No overnight success promises. Just solid, data-driven marketing strategies using the latest tools and techniques that actually move the needle.
We’re not the biggest marketing agency. We’re not the flashiest. But we’re real, we’re honest about what we can deliver, and we genuinely care about helping our clients succeed.
Our slogan is simple: “We try to provide always maximum marketing service for your business.” Notice I said “try.” Because that’s what this is—a continuous effort to show up, do the work, and help businesses grow.
Current Day: Student, Entrepreneur, Teacher
Right now, I’m balancing multiple things:
As a student: I’m in my second year of B.S.S. at National University, studying at Chirirbandar Government College. My main subjects are Economics, Sociology, and History. I’m not just going through the motions—this education gives me frameworks for understanding markets, human behavior, and larger systems that directly apply to my work.
As an entrepreneur: I’m running Maxbe Marketing, working with clients, building strategies, and constantly learning new tools and techniques.
As a content creator: Through my two brands—CPA Bisho Jit (English, international audience) and Bishojit BD (Bangla, for my Bangladeshi community)—I create content teaching practical skills. YouTube growth, Facebook marketing, AI tools, affiliate marketing, SEO. The stuff I wish someone had taught me when I was starting out.
I also maintain this blog (cpabishojit.com), which I started back in 2021 and still run today. It’s my space to share what I’m learning, document the journey, and hopefully help others avoid some of the mistakes I made.
What Actually Drives Me (And Why I Do This)
I’m not going to tell you I’m passionate about “changing the world” or that I have some grand vision of disrupting industries. That’s not me.
What drives me is simpler and more personal than that.
I remember what it felt like to be completely lost, sitting in front of a computer with big dreams and zero roadmap. I remember the frustration of trying strategy after strategy and having nothing work. I remember feeling like everyone else had figured out some secret that I was missing.
I also remember the first time something actually worked. That first conversion. That first organic traffic spike. That first “thank you” message from someone who found my content helpful. Those moments—small as they might seem—felt massive because I knew how much struggle came before them.
That’s why I do this. I want to be the person I needed when I was starting out. I want to share the real stuff—the strategies that work, sure, but also the failures, the setbacks, the moments of doubt. Because that’s the real journey, and pretending otherwise doesn’t help anyone.
The internet really is an incredible equalizer. It doesn’t care where you’re from, what your background is, or whether you have a fancy degree. If you’re willing to learn, work consistently, and push through the inevitable failures, you can build something meaningful online.
That’s not a guarantee of riches or fame. It’s just the truth: this is possible. It’s hard, it takes time, but it’s possible.
Let’s Be Honest About What I’m Offering
I’m not here to promise you overnight success or guaranteed millions. Anyone who promises you that is either lying or selling something.
What I can offer you is this:
Real experience. I’ve spent years figuring this stuff out, making mistakes so you don’t have to, and learning what actually works in the real world.
Practical strategies. No theory for theory’s sake. Everything I teach is something I’ve actually used and seen results from.
Honest guidance. If I don’t know something, I’ll tell you. If something didn’t work for me, I’ll share that too. This journey is about learning together, not pretending I have all the answers.
A community approach. Whether you’re a client at Maxbe Marketing or someone following my content, I see this as a partnership. Your success is my success. Your growth is my growth.
Where Do We Go From Here?
This journey is far from over. I’m still learning, still growing, still making mistakes and figuring things out. That’s kind of the point—this isn’t about arriving at some destination where you’ve “made it.” It’s about the continuous process of building, learning, and improving.
If you’re reading this and you’re at the beginning of your journey—maybe you’re where I was in 2021, full of hope but not sure where to start—I want you to know: it’s okay to not have it figured out. It’s okay to fail. It’s okay to feel lost sometimes.
Just keep going. Try things. Fail at them. Learn from them. Try again. That’s how this works.
If you’re further along and looking for strategies to scale, optimize, or reach the next level—let’s connect. I’d love to share what I’ve learned and see if I can help.
If you’re just curious about what this whole online business thing is about—welcome. Stick around. Watch the journey unfold.
Want to work together? If you’re looking for marketing services that focus on real growth, check out Maxbe Marketing. We’re not the perfect fit for everyone, but if you value honesty, data-driven strategies, and a partner who genuinely cares about your success, we might be exactly what you need.
Want to learn? Subscribe to my YouTube channel (@cpabishojit), follow Bishojit BD for Bangla content, or just keep reading this blog. I’m constantly sharing what I’m learning, testing new strategies, and documenting the journey.
Just want to connect? Reach out. I’m just a regular guy trying to figure this stuff out, and I’m always happy to chat with others on the same path.
The Bottom Line
I’m Bisho Jit Roy—CPA Bisho Jit to the online world. I’m a 22-year-old from a small town in Bangladesh who got curious about online business and decided to see where that curiosity would lead.
It’s led me here: running a marketing agency, teaching others what I’ve learned, balancing education with entrepreneurship, and trying to build something meaningful in the digital space.
I don’t have all the answers. I’m not some marketing genius. I’m just someone who’s a few steps ahead on the path, willing to reach back and help others along the way.
If that resonates with you, if you see yourself in parts of this story, or if you’re just looking for someone who’s going to be real with you about what this journey actually looks like—you’re in the right place.
Let’s build something together. Let’s learn together. Let’s see where this journey takes us.
Welcome to my world. I’m glad you’re here.
This is my story so far. It’s messy, it’s real, and it’s still being written. Thanks for being part of it.
