Instagram Launch for Rajasthani Eatery -- 2
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I’m opening a small eatery that celebrates the flavours of Rajasthan through fresh snacks and traditional sweets, and I want our Instagram presence to feel just as inviting as the shop itself. I need you to create the account from scratch, craft a minimalistic-and-clean visual identity, and then run the page day-to-day so we stay in constant conversation with our local community. I want someone who can come to the eatery and shoot content. I am looking for someone who can do a mix of both, content we share and content that you record.
The feed should highlight three things: crisp product shots with short descriptions, short behind-the-scenes and vision clips that show the preparation of classics like mirchi vada and ghewar, and authentic customer testimonials once we open our doors. Everything must fit a light, uncluttered style—neutral backdrops, subtle fonts, and restrained colour accents that allow the food to shine.
Beyond aesthetics, engagement is key. I’m counting on you to initiate local hashtags, and collaborate with nearby food bloggers or micro-influencers when it feels organic. A simple content calendar will keep us consistent; you can build posts in tools such as Canva or Lightroom as long as the final assets are optimised for Instagram’s current sizing.
Deliverables
• Account setup: bio, profile photo, story highlights
• 4–5 feed posts and 2 reels per week for the first month
• A monthly content calendar for planning and approval
If you’re confident working end-to-end—strategy, visuals, captions, and engagement—let’s talk about how soon you can have the first week of content ready so we can start welcoming our future guests online.
The feed should highlight three things: crisp product shots with short descriptions, short behind-the-scenes and vision clips that show the preparation of classics like mirchi vada and ghewar, and authentic customer testimonials once we open our doors. Everything must fit a light, uncluttered style—neutral backdrops, subtle fonts, and restrained colour accents that allow the food to shine.
Beyond aesthetics, engagement is key. I’m counting on you to initiate local hashtags, and collaborate with nearby food bloggers or micro-influencers when it feels organic. A simple content calendar will keep us consistent; you can build posts in tools such as Canva or Lightroom as long as the final assets are optimised for Instagram’s current sizing.
Deliverables
• Account setup: bio, profile photo, story highlights
• 4–5 feed posts and 2 reels per week for the first month
• A monthly content calendar for planning and approval
If you’re confident working end-to-end—strategy, visuals, captions, and engagement—let’s talk about how soon you can have the first week of content ready so we can start welcoming our future guests online.