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We manage Earned (SEO) and Paid Search channels (Text and Shopping Ads) on external search engines and run experiments with a view to programmatically improve our ROI and find levers to grow the Amazon business.
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Manage US Search Engine Marketing (SEM) activities, including Google AdWords, Bing Ads and Social Media Advertising channels and its corresponding budget as part of our growing digital marketing team.
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In this role, you will manage digital marketing (email, SEO, SEM, paid ads, website, etc.) Requirements Must Haves 7+ years spent developing digital campaigns and analyzing their effectiveness with at least 3 of those years spent working with marketing strategy Creative and metrics-driven approach to marketing with experience creating demand generation and lead nurture campaigns, including content strategy, lead scoring algorithms, and distribution strategy (email, paid, remarketing, search engine optimization / SEO, etc.
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Job Description Marketing Director Are you a standout marketing professional who is skilled in B2B strategy and enjoys finding fresh, clever ways to communicate complex subject matter? They are seeking a Marketing Director to lead their rapidly growing marketing team.
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One of our clients is searching for a Senior Specialist, SEM (Paid Search/Paid Social) to join their team. Act as a Paid Search expert, providing industry-related research, guidance, and insight into the media strategy, planning, launch and optimization process.
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The Search Engine Marketing Strategist is responsible for aiding the sales team and paid search team by auditing accounts, assisting in client calls, giving strategy recommendations, and helping with proposals.
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SEM Strategy: Implement and manage search engine marketing (SEM) campaigns to increase online visibility and lead generation. The Experience You’ll Bring: A degree in marketing, advertising, graphic design or related field 7+ years’ experience in marketing or related field Experience with Marketing Cloud and/or Hubspot Experience managing Google Ads Proven experience with all social media platforms Creative thinker with strong analytical abilities to gauge market trends and campaign effectiveness Experience with Adobe Creative Suite and basic templated design is a plus.
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As an SEM Associate Manager, you will manage paid search campaigns for one of Merkle's long-standing clients across Walmart Connect and Amazon. Paid Search (SEM) Associate Manager, eRetail.
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Deep expertise in paid search (SEM), paid search shopping, and organic search (SEO) best practices. 10+ years of hands-on experience in search marketing and related platforms (e.g., Google Ads, DV360, Google Analytics, SEO tools.
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Expert knowledge of Search Ads 360, Google AdWords, Microsoft Advertising (Bing), Prisma, SEM Rush. Minimum 8-10 years of dedicated Paid Search planning experience – and within a supervisory capacity for at least 3-5 years.
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Perform daily campaign activities for enterprise level Paid Search (PPC) campaigns, including: bid management, budget allocation, forecasting, performance monitoring, strategic testing, and campaign expansion.
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Passion for e-commerce, consumer retail and/or digital marketing is a plusKeywords: Paid Search, E-commerce, CPG. Develop and execute Google paid search strategies to achieve marketing objectives, including lead generation, sales, and brand visibility.
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Craft and implement comprehensive paid search strategies to boost ROI for our clients via Google Ads and Microsoft Ads. Demonstrable expertise in a senior Paid Search capacity, with a proven track record of managing successful campaigns across Google Ads and Microsoft Ads.
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Overview Placement Type: Temporary Salary (USD): $60 - $67 per hour Start Date: Our well known Tech Client with a fruit logo is looking for an experienced Search Engine Marketing (SEM) professional to come and join their team.
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Create an integrated SEM strategy through marketing tools like GoogleAds, Youtube Ads and other paid search. Work closely with media buyer and events manager to ensure paid and non-paid media strategy is coordinated with business priorities and content initiatives.
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