Anna is a cozy, family-run pastry shop nestled in the heart of our hometown in Hungary. Known for their handmade cakes, delicious icecream, and warm, welcoming atmosphere, they’ve been a local favorite for years.
When they reached out, their focus was simple: bring in more foot traffic and connect with the local community — especially during the summer season. They weren’t looking to go viral; they just wanted real results, right here, where it matters.
The Challenge
Anna Pastry Shop had all the right ingredients — delicious cakes, a charming atmosphere, and loyal customers — but they needed a stronger online presence to keep the foot traffic flowing.
With a limited budget, the goal was to make every post, ad, and story count. We focused on using digital marketing to drive real-world results — turning local reach into actual visits, and helping the community rediscover their favorite neighborhood pastry shop.
We started with a full audit of their existing Facebook and Instagram presence. Their Facebook already had a strong local following, so we focused on finding the content gaps and identifying what could actually drive foot traffic.
We also did a competitor analysis to see what other local businesses were posting — what worked, what didn’t — and used that insight to guide our tone, visual direction, and content plan moving forward.
Instead of just posting sweets, we built out a full content strategy based on clear pillars — from product highlights and behind-the-scenes moments to local engagement and seasonal specials.
This gave the feed structure and variety while staying true to the brand. Each post had a purpose: to connect, inform, or tempt people into visiting — not just to fill a grid.
With a limited budget, we focused on one thing: making the most out of every click. We created a targeted ad campaign that showcased their summer cake lineup — fresh visuals, tempting captions, and a clear call to action.
Instead of sending users to a website, the ads linked directly to their Google Maps location. The goal? Get people off their phones and into the shop. Simple, local, and effective.
After just one month, the numbers — and the energy — spoke for themselves. Their social media came back to life: new followers, high engagement, and a clear boost in local interest. People were liking, commenting, and most importantly, showing up in person.
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