Digital Marketing Services in Aundh, Pune
I'm Shreyas Bagal, a freelance digital marketer who helps Aundh businesses grow with premium brand-building, Meta and Instagram ads, and polished local SEO. In an upscale, design-aware area like Aundh, that combination is what turns scrolls into walk-ins and enquiries — judged on numbers, not vibes.
Aundh is one of Pune's most established, comfortable neighbourhoods — leafy, affluent and quietly confident. Walk down ITI Road or around DP Road and you'll see the local economy in miniature: independent cafés and bakeries, design-led boutiques and home stores, yoga, pilates and fitness studios, salons and spas, dental and aesthetic clinics, and a steady run of professional services. It sits a short hop from Savitribai Phule Pune University and the western IT belt, so the resident base is educated, well-travelled and brand-conscious — people who've seen good design and notice when something looks cheap. If you run a business here, you're not competing on price. You're competing on how you look, who you reach, and who shows up first when someone nearby searches. I build marketing for exactly that.
Why premium local SEO, Google Business Profile and Instagram matter in Aundh
The Aundh customer is affluent and discerning. They'll happily pay more for a café, a studio, a boutique or a clinic that feels right — and they decide what feels right on Instagram and Google long before they walk in or call. So three things have to work together. Your brand and content have to look as polished as the neighbourhood expects, or you lose the design-aware customer in the first second of scrolling. A sharp Google Business Profile — real photos, accurate hours, steady reviews, the right categories — has to win the map pack when someone searches "café near me" from a table in Aundh. And your Instagram has to carry the brand and the paid social that puts it in front of the right local audience. Get all three right and you become the obvious choice; miss one and a ready-to-spend customer quietly picks someone else.
In a price-led area you can win on being cheapest. In Aundh you win on looking right, being easy to find, and showing up the moment an affluent customer is ready to spend. That takes brand, a polished Google profile and proper paid social — not luck.
Services, tied to how Aundh businesses actually grow
Every Aundh business type needs a slightly different mix. Here's how I usually approach the common ones — and how I think about Instagram marketing for local brands versus a tight Google profile for each:
- Cafés & restaurants — Instagram-led, with a polished Google Business Profile underneath. Reels that show the space, the plating and the mood; a grid that matches Aundh's upscale feel; review and photo flow on Google so you win the map pack for "cafés in Aundh". This crowd discovers places on the feed, checks reviews, then walks in.
- Boutiques & design stores — brand-building plus shoppable content. Instagram as the storefront, lookbook-style Reels and carousels, and local SEO so new collections surface for nearby searches. Presentation is the product here, so the feed has to look the part.
- Wellness & fitness studios — lead generation. Meta ads to a free trial or consultation, retargeting people who watched your Reels, plus reviews and local SEO so you own "yoga studio in Aundh" or "pilates near me". Wellness in Aundh is crowded; consistency and trust win it.
- Salons, spas & clinics — trust-led local SEO and a credible, professional presence so the right local customer finds and believes you, with carefully targeted paid social where it makes sense. A clean Google profile and steady reviews do a lot of the heavy lifting.
- Professional & boutique services — a polished presence plus high-intent paid social and Google work, so you reach the affluent Aundh audience that's actively looking, not just scrolling.
What "numbers, not vibes" looks like in practice
I'd rather show you the kind of results disciplined work produces than make claims about your business before I've touched it. These are real outcomes from past campaigns — approach examples, not promises about Aundh specifically:
- Meta cost-per-lead of ₹20–25 on a local lead-gen campaign — achieved by getting the offer, audience and creative right, then cutting what didn't work fast instead of letting budget bleed.
- 742K Instagram views in a month for a brand — built on a steady Reels rhythm and content that actually matched what the audience wanted to watch, not what we wanted to post.
- From rank #59 to top 5 on a competitive local search term — through focused local SEO, on-page work and consistency over a few months, the way real ranking gains actually happen.
The thread through all of it: I track cost-per-lead, cost-per-result, reach and rank, and I report them plainly. If something isn't working, you'll hear it from me first. That's the whole point of working with one accountable freelancer instead of a faceless retainer — there's no one to hide behind, and I like it that way.
How I work with Aundh clients
One person, one scope, one price — no lock-in and no inflated team you're quietly paying for. We start with what you're actually trying to grow (footfall, leads, brand, or all three), I tell you the smallest sensible spend to test the idea, and we build from what the numbers say. If your Aundh audience lives on Instagram and Google, that's where we lead — and getting your Google Business Profile optimised properly is often the highest-return first move for a local Aundh business. You can see the full menu on my services page, but most Aundh work lands in the same place: build a premium brand, win the local searches that matter, and put it all in front of the right people with paid social.
Nearby areas I also serve
Aundh sits in a cluster of west Pune's most active neighbourhoods, and a lot of my work spans them. If your business is just over the boundary, I cover those too:
- Digital marketing in Baner — right next door, upscale and fast-growing, with a heavy café, studio and D2C scene.
- Digital marketing in Kothrud — an established, dense Pune market with a different but equally competitive local scene.
- Digital marketing in Viman Nagar — east Pune's affluent, brand-conscious pocket near the airport, with a similar premium audience.
Let's grow your Aundh business
If you run a café, boutique, studio, salon or clinic in Aundh and you're tired of marketing that looks busy but doesn't move the numbers, let's talk. I'll give you an honest read on what's worth doing first — and what isn't worth your money yet. No agency speak, no invented client counts, just a clear plan tuned to an upscale, design-aware market.
Frequently asked questions
Do you work with Aundh cafés, boutiques and wellness studios?
Yes — those are the heart of Aundh's local economy, and the brands I most enjoy working with. For a café or boutique the work is usually Instagram-led: Reels and a grid that look as polished as the area expects, location tagging and saved-collection optimisation so you surface when someone nearby searches "cafés in Aundh" or "boutiques near ITI Road". For a yoga, pilates or wellness studio it's lead generation — Meta ads to a trial class or consultation, plus reviews and local SEO so you own "yoga studio in Aundh" or "salon in Aundh". Same disciplined playbook, tuned to a design-aware, affluent audience.
How much does digital marketing in Aundh cost?
It depends on what you actually need, and I'd rather quote honestly than throw out a number. As a rough guide: a focused local-SEO and Instagram retainer typically starts around ₹15,000–25,000 a month, and paid social runs on top of that with your own ad budget (which you pay Meta directly, not me). Aundh is an established, brand-conscious market where presentation matters, so I won't pretend a token spend will move the needle — but I'll always tell you the smallest sensible budget to start with rather than overselling. One scope, one price, no lock-in.
Why does Aundh need premium brand-building, not just ads?
Because the Aundh customer is affluent and design-aware — they judge a brand on how it looks and feels before they ever read your offer. Run ads on top of a weak Instagram presence and you pay to send polished, ready-to-spend people to a profile that quietly puts them off. So I build the brand layer first: a feed that matches the upscale, leafy character of Aundh, then paid social to put it in front of the right people, then local SEO so you win "in Aundh" searches. On past work I've brought Meta cost-per-lead to ₹20–25 and grown a brand past 742K monthly Instagram views — approach examples, not Aundh guarantees, but they show how brand and performance work together.