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2+ yrs in DTC Paid Search – managing £50k+ per month hands-on yourself in ad spend primarily on Google. 25% on Analysis – Diving into campaign / adset / ad / asset group experiment data across various dimensions (geo, audience, etc.
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Be strong analytically, data driven, and cool under pressure with a head for numbers, with an excellent understanding of Google Ads, Meta Ads Manager, LinkedIn Campaign Manager, TikTok Ads Manager, GA4, and other relevant software and tools.
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5+ years of hands-on paid search experience in Google and Bing, with advanced expertise in campaign setup, management, and optimization. The Senior Manager, Paid Search will be responsible for leading and managing paid search campaigns across Google and Bing for enterprise-level E-commerce clients.
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Implementing Paid Search best practices, providing refinement and optimization recommendations and proactively identifying campaign execution issues. Job Description As a Search Marketing Analyst, you’ll manage the tactical components within integrated Search Engine Marketing (SEM) campaigns, more commonly known as Paid Search, or Pay-per-Click (PPC.
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Expertise in digital marketing channels (paid search, social, email, SEO) and demonstrated ability to scale growth through data-driven strategies. Campaign Management: Oversee the successful execution of comprehensive 360 marketing campaigns from concept to launch across all channels (email, social, paid media, influencers, retail, etc.
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Subject matter expert in how 1st party data can be leveraged within each digital channel (programmatic, paid search, paid social) to ensure goals can be met across channels Support Acquisition and Lifecycle campaign leads in ensuring proper audiences within media channels.
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Experience working with SQL or Python Experience with digital data from ad serving platforms (e.g. Google Campaign Manager, Other adservers), campaign planning tools (e.g. Prisma, Lumina, MediaOcean), website analytics software (e.g. Adobe Analytics, Google Analytics), paid search engine marketing data sources (e.g. Adwords, Marin.
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You will serve as the bridge between paid media capabilities and campaign execution, ensuring proper use of audiences, data and tech to drive business impact. This role sits on the Paid Media Strategy team and will work closely with agency partners (internal and external) as well as strategic partners like LiveRamp, DoubleVerify and Google.
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Daily search marketing responsibilities include, but are not limited to daily performance reports, budget pacing and management in engines and AMO, bid optimization, ad copy updates, keyword expands and negatives, data analyses with insights from Adobe Analytics and AMO, financial planning and analysis.
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A minimum of 5 years in media data and audience activation (can be concurrent with marketing experience) Ensure measurement plans are created prior to campaign launch, ensuring KPIs match business goals and forecasts are attainable.
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Experience in Ad Servers such as Google Campaign Manager or Paid search management in google ads is a plus. As a Media Manager for Hero, you’ll work closely with our Marketing Engagement, Data & Insights, and Marketing Strategy teams to build best-in-class digital media campaigns that directly impact our clients’ success.
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Data Analysis & Reporting Use Excel, Tableau, or PowerBI to analyze campaign KPIs (CTR, CPC, CPA, ROI) and generate actionable insights for strategy optimization. SEO/SEM Coordination Work with SEO teams to align paid search strategies with organic search efforts, using tools such as SEMRush or Ahrefs to ensure cohesive performance across channels.
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Expert in campaign measurement to be able to navigate multiple channels and ensure no campaigns go live without back-end measurement. The VP, Digital Marketing will be a commercially minded with an analytic lens who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment.
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This position is responsible for building, executing and optimizing digital acquisition campaigns, inclusive of paid search, social and email nurture journeys, designed to effectively engage leads and drive quantifiable results in alignment with institutional business objectives.
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Support VP, Media in delivering and developing enterprise-wide Quarterly Business Reviews, by engaging with platform teams, agencies and analytics to deliver clear business impact story. This role will be a champion of site optimization, owning both the scorecard and diagnostic, delivering media and measurement ensuring site improvements and campaigns have identified KPI’s and are measured in a timely manner for strong optimization leading to business growth.
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