Yoga studio promoting a new teacher series
A studio launching a 6-week prenatal series needs 5 Instagram tiles introducing the teacher, the schedule, testimonials, and a registration CTA.
Tier 1 · Content & Marketing · $25 · 1–3 hrs · 5 day turnaround
Five ready-to-post social media graphics with captions for one platform (Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn).
Get five static social media graphics paired with captions and hashtags, ready to post on a single platform within five days. A vetted high school student will design graphics tailored to your brand, write platform-specific copy, and organize everything in a one-week content calendar so you have a clear posting schedule.
Your brand colors (hex codes or screenshots), logo file, 2-3 sample posts you like, the platform (Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn), and your content theme or topic for the week (e.g., product launch, seasonal promotion, educational series).
The student designs five distinct static graphics using Canva or similar tools, writes captions matched to each image with platform-native hashtags (30 for Instagram, 5-8 for Facebook, 3-5 for LinkedIn), and builds a simple one-week posting calendar showing which graphic posts on which day.
Five PNG files (1080x1080 for Instagram, 1200x628 for Facebook, 1200x627 for LinkedIn), a Google Doc or spreadsheet with captions and hashtags organized by post date, and a one-page content calendar showing posting days and themes.
Your $25 payment stays in escrow until you approve the graphics and captions; if any image doesn't match your brand or a caption needs tweaking, the student can revise before you release payment.
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No. This project covers static feed posts only (1080x1080 for Instagram, 1200x628 for Facebook, 1200x627 for LinkedIn). Stories, Reels, and video are out of scope. If you need animated content, you'll want a different project tier.
The escrow-protected approval window gives you the chance to request edits before releasing payment. The student can adjust colors, text, layout, or messaging on any graphic within the five-day timeline. Major rewrites or design direction changes may not fit the scope, but platform-specific tweaks are standard.
Yes. Hashtags are included and optimized for your chosen platform: roughly 30 for Instagram, 5–8 for Facebook, and 3–5 for LinkedIn. The student will research relevant, trending hashtags for your industry and mix branded and discovery-focused tags.
Send your logo as a PNG or JPEG file (transparent background preferred for flexibility). For colors, provide hex codes (e.g., #1A3A52) or take a screenshot of your website or existing branded materials. The more specific, the faster the student can match your brand.
Absolutely. The one-week calendar is a suggested schedule, not a hard deadline. You can post the graphics whenever it fits your content strategy. They're yours to use as long as you need them.
Select a scope and let your Shamrck PM handle the rest. Escrow-protected — you only pay for approved work.
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