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Oversees all aspects of paid media campaigns, including search engine marketing (SEM), display advertising, social media advertising, and retargeting efforts. When 99% of the ecommerce and B2B marketing out there looks the same, great experience design is just as important to being seen & heard as the campaign message.
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Fueled by a deep understanding of consumer behavior, we offer an end-to-end engine of planning and optimization while also delivering on data-driven strategy for social platforms, actionable growth in e-commerce, and creating curated marketplaces specific to each client's function and needs.
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Build ReflexMDs presence in paid search shopping platforms, such as Google Shopping, by managing product feed optimization and campaign performance. Director of Search Engine Optimization.
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The Digital Marketing Specialist will assist Bob Mills Furniture in all areas of online marketing including but not limited to: developing and launching marketing digital and email campaigns; recommending and buying digital ad placement for social media, Google AdWords and other paid channels; monitoring and engaging customers on social media platforms; optimizing and creating website strategies based on search engine optimization(SEO), search engine marketing (SEM) activities and reporting.
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Minimum 2+ years of hands-on experience with Search Engine Marketing: Specifically having experience with campaign development and optimization processes such as bid optimization, keyword research, ad copy development on large, enterprise-level accounts.
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Who you are: You are eager to challenge the digital norms and are hungry to create industry-leading campaign strategies An expert in SEM marketing, you are excited by new data sets, signals, and metrics.
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Create effective search ad copy Manage budgets and bids to maximize ROI and achieve performance targets Track and analyze campaign performance data to identify areas for optimization and improvement Create and present regular performance reports to stakeholders Apply industry knowledge and professional experiences to answer complex questions and problem solve technical issues.
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Deep expertise in paid search (SEM), paid search shopping, and organic search (SEO) best practices. Oversee and optimize paid search campaigns ensuring efficient allocation of an 8-figure annual paid search budget, keyword targeting, and ad copy.
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Develop and implement organic search (SEO) strategies to improve ReflexMDs search engine rankings and increase organic traffic. Regularly analyze campaign performance and customer data to identify opportunities for improvement and inform future strategy.
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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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Possess knowledge of key elements of a digital marketing, including Analytics, Facebook Advertising, Google Ads, Conversion Rate Optimization, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media.
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Implementing Paid Search best practices, providing refinement and optimization recommendations and proactively identifying campaign execution issues. 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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Description Position at GroupM Nexus Role Summary & ImpactAs a Senior Associate, Paid Search, you will manage the campaign execution process for our clients. Hands-on experience planning/buying across Google and Bing using tools such as Google Analytics, Google AdWords, and BingAds. An in-depth understanding of Pay-Per-Click (PPC) campaign management and optimization practices.
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Learn more at Position SummaryWho you are: You are eager to challenge the digital norms and are hungry to create industry-leading campaign strategies An expert in SEM marketing, you are excited by new data sets, signals, and metrics.
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You will also manage all SEM campaigns on Google, Yahoo and Bing in order to maximize ROI. Responsibilities: Execute tests, collect and analyze data and results, identify trends and insights in order to achieve maximum ROI in paid search campaigns Track, report, and analyze website analytics and PPC initiatives and campaigns Manage campaign expenses, staying on budget, estimating monthly costs and reconciling discrepancies.
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