Casual Hinglish Blog & Product Copy
Budget / SalaryHourly project
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted2 hours ago
I have a series of lifestyle-and-entertainment write-ups to roll out and I want every piece to feel like a quick, witty chat with a friend. Each article or product blurb should land between 300 – 500 words, read smoothly on a phone screen, and leave the reader smiling—or at least humming the latest viral reel.
Tone & language
• Hinglish first, with Hindi punch lines and English fillers that keep it breezy.
• Light-hearted, informal, meme-aware; think café banter, not classroom lecture.
Topics you’ll tackle
Fresh lifestyle hacks, binge-worthy OTT shows, new-in-market gadgets disguised as fashion accessories—anything that sits at the junction of “fun” and “share-worthy.” I’ll pass you a headline or prompt, and you’ll spin it into something scroll-stopping.
What I need from you
• Live links or files of two or three samples that show you can write this style.
• A quick note on how many such pieces you can comfortably deliver each week.
• A short test draft on the first topic we agree on; if it nails the vibe, we move straight into a batch assignment.
Deliverables (initial milestone)
1. Three 300-500-word lifestyle mini-articles.
2. Two playful product descriptions in the same tone.
All content should arrive in Google Docs with basic formatting only—no design work needed.
Acceptance criteria
• Hinglish/Hindi mix feels natural, not forced.
• Hook in the first 20 words, CTA or witty sign-off at the end.
• Zero plagiarism, grammatically clean, emojis optional but not overused.
If your writing already makes you grin while you type, send your samples my way and let’s get the first topic locked in today.
Tone & language
• Hinglish first, with Hindi punch lines and English fillers that keep it breezy.
• Light-hearted, informal, meme-aware; think café banter, not classroom lecture.
Topics you’ll tackle
Fresh lifestyle hacks, binge-worthy OTT shows, new-in-market gadgets disguised as fashion accessories—anything that sits at the junction of “fun” and “share-worthy.” I’ll pass you a headline or prompt, and you’ll spin it into something scroll-stopping.
What I need from you
• Live links or files of two or three samples that show you can write this style.
• A quick note on how many such pieces you can comfortably deliver each week.
• A short test draft on the first topic we agree on; if it nails the vibe, we move straight into a batch assignment.
Deliverables (initial milestone)
1. Three 300-500-word lifestyle mini-articles.
2. Two playful product descriptions in the same tone.
All content should arrive in Google Docs with basic formatting only—no design work needed.
Acceptance criteria
• Hinglish/Hindi mix feels natural, not forced.
• Hook in the first 20 words, CTA or witty sign-off at the end.
• Zero plagiarism, grammatically clean, emojis optional but not overused.
If your writing already makes you grin while you type, send your samples my way and let’s get the first topic locked in today.
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