FOR HIRE] Freelance Content Writer | Blogs • Website Copy • Captions • Scripts | INR | 100% Human Written

Hey everyone 👋 I am a freelancer

If you're Looking for content that's clear, engaging and actually written by a human — you're in the right place.

Services & Pricing (INR):

  • Blog posts — ₹300 / 500 words | ₹550 / 1000 words
  • Website copy — ₹600 / page
  • Email copy — ₹200 / email
  • Reels/Shorts scripts — ₹300 / script
  • Social media captions — ₹100 / caption

Every piece comes with an AI content check.

Payment: 50% advance via UPI, 50% on delivery
Turnaround: 3–4 days

DM for samples or to get started!

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u/rpzmist — 2 days ago

[FOR HIRE] Freelance Content Writer | Blogs • Website Copy • Captions • Scripts | INR Pricing

Hey everyone 👋

I'm a freelance content writer offering 100% human written content — no AI, no filler.

What I offer:

  • Blog posts & SEO articles — ₹300 / 500 words | ₹550 / 1000 words
  • Website copy — ₹600 / page
  • Social media captions — ₹100 / caption
  • Reels/Shorts scripts — ₹300 / script
  • Email copy — ₹200 / email

Every piece comes with an AI content check.

Payment: 50% advance via UPI, 50% on delivery.
Turnaround: 3–4 days

If you need content for your business, DM me 😄

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u/rpzmist — 2 days ago

[FOR HIRE] Freelance Content Writer | Blogs • Website Copy • Captions • Scripts | 100% Human Written

Hey everyone 👋

I'm Manan, a freelance content writer. No AI, no filler — just clean, engaging content delivered on time.

Recently completed 7 SEO-optimised blog posts (1000+ words each). Samples available on request.

Services & Pricing (INR):

  • Blog post — ₹300 / 500 words | ₹550 / 1000 words
  • Website copy — ₹600 / page
  • Email copy — ₹200 / email
  • Reels/Shorts script — ₹300 / script
  • Social media captions — ₹100 / caption

Every piece comes with an AI content check — 100% human written, guaranteed.

Turnaround: 3–4 days

DM me for samples or to discuss your project!

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u/rpzmist — 2 days ago

[FOR HIRE] Started freelance content writing from scratch — here's what's actually working

Hey everyone 👋

Been freelancing as a content writer for a while now and thought I'd share some real insights for anyone considering it as a side hustle.

Why content writing works as a side hustle:
Zero investment, flexible hours, and businesses always need content. You just need decent English and consistency.

What I offer:

  • Blog posts & SEO articles — ₹300 / 500 words | ₹550 / 1000 words
  • Website copy — ₹600 / page
  • Social media captions — ₹100 / caption
  • Reels/Shorts scripts — ₹300 / script
  • Email copy — ₹200 / email

What actually matters as a beginner:

  • Cold outreach beats waiting for clients to find you
  • Always take advance payment before starting
  • AI written content is everywhere — writing manually and proving it with an AI check is a real differentiator right now

Payment: 50% advance via UPI, 50% on delivery. Every piece comes with an AI content check — 100% human written.

Questions about getting started with content writing? Drop them below. And if you need content for your business, my DMs are open 😄

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u/rpzmist — 4 days ago

[FOR HIRE] How I started making money as a freelance content writer with zero experience — and what I learned in the first few months

Hey everyone 👋

I've been lurking here for a while and thought I'd share what's been working for me as a beginner freelance content writer — since a lot of people here seem to be exploring writing as a side hustle.

Why content writing?
Zero investment. You just need a laptop, decent English, and the willingness to learn. No inventory, no capital, no risk.

What I actually write:

  • Blog posts & SEO articles — ₹300 / 500 words | ₹550 / 1000 words
  • Website copy — ₹600 / page
  • Social media captions — ₹100 / caption
  • Reels/Shorts scripts — ₹300 / script
  • Email copy — ₹200 / email

What I learned the hard way:

  • Clients don't just come to you — you have to reach out constantly
  • Reddit, Internshala, and Instagram cold DMs are the best places to find Indian clients as a beginner
  • Always take an advance before starting work. Always.
  • AI content checkers are a thing now — clients care about this. Write manually and prove it.

What's actually working for me:
Posting on r/freelanceindia consistently and doing cold outreach on Instagram to small businesses with weak content presence. It's slow but it's real.

Payment: 50% advance via UPI, 50% on delivery. Every piece comes with an AI content check — 100% human written.

If you're thinking about content writing as a side hustle and have questions, drop them below — happy to help.

And if you're a business owner who needs content, my DMs are open 😄

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u/rpzmist — 4 days ago

[FOR HIRE] Freelance Content Writer | Blogs • Website Copy • Captions • Scripts | 100% Human Written

Hey everyone 👋

I'm Manan, a freelance content writer. I write content that's clear, engaging, and actually useful — no AI, no filler.

Recently completed 7 fully written, SEO-optimised blog posts (1000+ words each). Samples available on request.

Services & Pricing (INR):

  • Blog post — ₹300 / 500 words | ₹550 / 1000 words
  • Website copy — ₹600 / page
  • Email copy — ₹200 / email
  • Reels/Shorts script — ₹300 / script
  • Social media captions — ₹100 / caption

Every piece comes with an AI content check — what you get is 100% human written.

Turnaround: 3–4 days

DM me for samples or to discuss your project!

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u/rpzmist — 4 days ago

Need to reach 100 surveys in just 2 days😭 I'll participate in your study too 🙏🏻

It is just a 2 minute market survey project by my college that is due in 2 days.
Please help me reach 100 surveys.

Here's the link:
https://forms.gle/NRHCU6nWxUAFmjT38

u/rpzmist — 15 days ago

*NEED 150 RESPONSES! HELP ME COMPLETE THIS PROJECT. I'LL PARTICIPATE IN YOUR STUDY TOO*

Hey Everyone! I need about a 150 people to take my survey to complete my project on how people struggle when they visit shops and don't get the item they need.
The survey takes about only 2 minutes. And participation is voluntary. Also, all responses are anonymous and confidential.

Survey link: https://forms.gle/4nSFpTpbFEDhmhqx8

Thank you so much for your time and support 🙏🏻

u/rpzmist — 21 days ago
▲ 9 r/teenagersnew+4 crossposts

Need 75 participants. Takes 2 min. Do mine and I'll do yours! Upvote so it reaches more people.

I'm a student researching how often people make wasted trips to local shops — think showing up to a grocery shop or pharmacy only to find they don't have what you need. Super quick and fully anonymous.

🔗 Survey link: https://forms.gle/c5DTdst5Uc1Cow7u5

Do mine and I'll do yours! DM me with any questions 🙏

u/rpzmist — 20 days ago

[FOR HIRE] Content Writer from Gujarat | Blogs • Website Copy • Captions • Scripts | Beginner-friendly prices, serious work

Hey everyone 👋

I'm Manan, a freelance content writer from Rajkot, Gujarat. I write content that's clear, engaging, and actually useful — no AI dumps, no filler.

Just wrapped up 7 fully written, Natural SEO-optimised blog posts (1000+ words each) and I'm ready to take on new work.

Services & Pricing (INR):

  • Blog post — ₹300 / 500 words | ₹550 / 1000 words
  • Website copy — ₹600 / page
  • Email copy — ₹200 / email
  • Reels/Shorts script — ₹300 / script
  • Social media captions — ₹100 / caption

Every piece comes with an AI content check — what you get is 100% human written.

Turnaround: 3–4 days

DM me for samples or to discuss your project!

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u/rpzmist — 22 days ago

Your product deserves better than a phone camera and a white bedsheet.

We're StudioVale — we make AI product photography for D2C brands. No studio. No model booking. No ₹30,000 invoice for 40 photos you'll use maybe 12 of.

Send us one photo of your product.

We send back:

↳ Clean catalog shots

↳ Lifestyle and editorial images

↳ Listing infographics (Amazon, Meesho, Myntra-ready)

↳ Multiple colorways from a single sample

↳ Social creatives and Reels covers

In 48 hours. At a fraction of studio cost.

We've shot — without shooting — ethnic kurtas, sherwanis, western coord sets, streetwear, skincare, beverages. If you sell it, we can make it look like it belongs in a campaign.

Early stage brand? Good. That's exactly who this is for — before you have the budget to waste on shoots that take three weeks and deliver half of what you imagined.

DM us with your product category. We'll send samples specific to what you sell. No pitch, no commitment — just the work speaking for itself.

StudioVale. Because your product already looks good. The photos just haven't caught up yet.

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u/rpzmist — 2 months ago

Saw our maid's 7 year old son playing Freefire today. It genuinely unsettled me.

Pata hai aaj kya hua:

Our maid had brought him along today. I assumed he was watching cartoons or something on his phone. Walked past him and saw the screen — full on Freefire. Guns, drop zone, the works. Kid is 7.

I laughed it off for a second. Then something hit me that I couldn't shake.

I played Freefire when I was young too. Felt fun at the time, just a game, harmless. But looking back honestly? It wasted years of my life. Studies took a hit, focus was gone, and there was this weird disconnect from real life that I only recognized much later. By the time I understood what had happened, a lot of time had already slipped away.

Seeing that kid brought all of it back. At 7 you should be running around outside, doing something, anything. Not grinding headshots on a tiny screen.

I didn't say anything to his mom. She's got her own struggles, handing him the phone so he stays occupied while she works is understandable. I'm not judging her at all. But it just sat heavy with me the whole day.

Not sure what the point of this post is. Just felt like getting it out.

If any of you lost a significant chunk of time to gaming at a young age and regretted it later — drop it in the comments. Want to know I'm not alone in this.

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u/rpzmist — 2 months ago

Six months ago I got obsessed with a problem I kept seeing in the D2C space. Still not sure if it was a good idea but here we are.

Every founder I spoke to said the same thing — product photography is always the thing that gets pushed to later. Too expensive, too slow, too many other fires. So most early-stage brands just ship with whatever photos they have and quietly hope it doesn't kill conversions. It usually does.

I spent a few months just testing — ethnic wear, western clothing, streetwear, skincare, beverages — trying to understand how large the gap actually is between what's possible today and what most brands are doing. Turns out it's quite large.

Now trying to turn that research into something real. Very early stage, still figuring things out.

For founders here who've been through this — at what point did product photography start actually moving the needle for you? And how did you justify the cost when you were still figuring out if the product even had market fit?

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u/rpzmist — 2 months ago

[OFFER] AI product photography for clothing and lifestyle brands — catalog shots, listing images, lifestyle visuals

I make product images for D2C brands using AI — no studio, no model booking, no 3-week turnaround.

Most of my work is for Indian ethnic and western clothing brands but I cover other categories too — skincare, accessories, energy drinks, lifestyle products.

What I deliver:

— Clean catalog shots (white/gradient backgrounds, multiple angles)

— Lifestyle and editorial images without a shoot

— Multiple colorways from a single product photo

— Amazon, Meesho, Myntra-ready listing images with callouts and badges

— Social creatives and Reels covers

Who this works for:

Early-stage brands spending ₹15–40k per studio shoot, brands launching new SKUs frequently, or anyone whose current product images aren't converting.

Portfolio available on demand.

Pricing depends on volume and what you need. DM me with your product category and I'll send samples relevant to what you're selling — no commitment, no pitch.

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u/rpzmist — 2 months ago

[FOR HIRE] Content and Copy Writer From Gujarat | Blogs • Website Copy • Captions • Scripts | Beginner-friendly prices, serious work

Hey everyone 👋

I'm Manan, a freelance content writer from Gujarat. I write content that's clear, engaging, and actually useful — no AI dumps, no filler.

Just finished a full 7 Travel Blogs project with natural seo adaptation and I'm ready to take on new work.

Services & Pricing (INR):

  • Blog post/Story writing — ₹350 / 500 words | ₹600 / 1000 words
  • Website copy — ₹600 / page
  • Email copy — ₹200 / email
  • Reels/Shorts script — ₹300 / script
  • Social media captions — ₹100 / caption

Turnaround: 3–4 days Payment: 50% advance via UPI, balance on delivery

Comment here or drop a DM

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u/rpzmist — 2 months ago

Hey r/freelanceindia! I'm Manan, a content writer from Rajkot, Gujarat.

If you're a business or creator who needs clean, readable content without paying agency prices — I'm available right now.

What I write:

  • Blog posts & articles
  • Website copy
  • Email copy
  • Instagram captions
  • Reels/Shorts scripts
  • Essays & stories

Pricing (INR):

  • Blog post — ₹300 / 500 words | ₹550 / 1000 words
  • Website copy — ₹600 / page
  • Email copy — ₹200 / email
  • Reels script — ₹300 / script
  • Captions — ₹100 / caption

Turnaround: 3–4 days per piece Payment: 50% advance via UPI, 50% on delivery Language: English

Recently completed a 6-chapter story project with social media adaptation on the subject of Patola. Samples available on request.

DM me here or email: manan.rhdev@gmail.com

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u/rpzmist — 2 months ago

I recently started building Studio Vale — we create AI-generated product and catalog images for brands.

Right now we’re mainly working with clothing/fashion brands (ethnic, western, streetwear), but we can also do skincare, accessories, beverages, home decor, etc.

The main value proposition is:

  • No traditional studio shoots
  • Faster turnaround
  • Marketplace-ready creatives
  • Multiple variations from a single sample image
  • Much lower cost for brands launching products frequently

I’ve noticed a lot of smaller brands still spend heavily on repetitive shoots every time they launch new SKUs, so this seemed like a real problem worth solving.

For founders here running D2C/e-commerce brands:
Where would you actually look for a service like this? Agencies? Instagram? LinkedIn? Cold outreach? Founder communities?

Trying to figure out the most effective distribution channel early on.

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u/rpzmist — 2 months ago

I make product images for brands using AI — catalog shots, listing images, lifestyle mockups, the works. No studio, no model bookings, no 3-week turnaround.

Most of my work is for clothing brands but I do other product categories too — skincare, accessories, home goods, etc.

What I actually deliver:

- Clean product shots on solid/gradient backgrounds

- Lifestyle images (product in context, without needing a shoot)

- Multiple angles and colorways from a single sample image

- Amazon/Meesho/Myntra-ready listing images with text, badges

Who this makes sense for:

Early-stage brands spending ₹15–40k per studio shoot, brands launching new SKUs frequently, or anyone whose current product images just aren't converting.

Not for everyone — if you have a great studio setup already, I'm probably not cheaper. But if you're paying studio rates for a catalog you'll refresh in 2 months, it's worth talking.

Pricing depends on volume and what you need, but I'm not expensive. DM me with your product category and I'll share samples relevant to what you're doing.

Portfolio available on request.

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u/rpzmist — 2 months ago

Scrolling through a lot of early-stage clothing and lifestyle brands lately and I keep noticing the same thing — the product is often solid, but the visual presentation is either very generic studio white-background stuff or clearly shot on a phone.

For context, I've been researching the D2C space and talking to founders — and product photography seems like one of those 'we know it matters but we'll fix it later' problems.

The irony is that for a clothing brand, *how* the product looks IS the product for most customers online.

A few questions for founders here:

  1. At what revenue stage did you start investing in proper product photography?

  2. What does a catalog shoot cost you right now?

Would love to hear how early-stage brands are actually thinking about this. There might be a bigger gap here than people admit.

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u/rpzmist — 2 months ago