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In-depth knowledge of search engine marketing (SEM) principles and evolving trends. Craft and implement comprehensive paid search strategies to boost ROI for our clients via Google Ads and Microsoft Ads.
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The Director of Search Engine Marketing is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing and strategically driving all aspects of our SEM efforts. Lead a team of SEM professionals to plan, manage, and optimize Paid Search campaigns across various platforms, including Google Ads, Bing Ads, and other relevant channels, with an additional focus on Shopping Ads and Performance Max.
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Build Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and Pay-Per-Click (PPC) campaigns on platforms such as Google Ads and Bing Ads. · Three or more years with experience in digital marketing including agency management, B2B marketing experience preferably in a service-related field, search engine optimization, email campaigns, lead tracking and managing social media platforms.
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Develop and support the overall Organic & Local Search marketing strategy, activation and measurement, while also helping lead integration of SEO and SEM into achieving brand marketing objectives.
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Experience in Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and Paid Search (PPC) The ideal candidate should possess a strong understanding of search engine marketing (SEM), excellent data analytical skills, and the ability to stay updated on industry trends.
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The role requires expertise in on-page and off-page optimization techniques, keyword research, content strategy, and technical SEO. The SEO & SEM Specialist will collaborate with the content team, web developers, and marketing team to implement best practices in organic and paid search and achieve business goals.
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10+ years of hands-on experience in search marketing and related platforms (e.g., Google Ads, DV360, Google Analytics, SEO tools) Search Engine Optimization: Develop and implement organic search (SEO) strategies to improve ReflexMD's search engine rankings and increase organic traffic.
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The Digital Marketing Coordinator-Digital Ads is the executor of the SEM campaigns and is responsible for creating, launching, and managing the ads on various platforms, including but not limited to Google Ads, Bing Ads, and Facebook Ads. The Digital Marketing Coordinator-Digital Ads conducts keyword research, writes ad copy, sets bids and budgets, selects targeting options, and monitors the performance and quality score of the ads.
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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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This role requires a deep understanding of pay-per-click (PPC) advertising platforms such as Google Ads, display, and social platforms, in addition to search engine marketing (SEM.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of search engine marketing (SEM), as well as experience in using PPC platforms such as Google AdWords and Bing Ads. They will also have excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, including.
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Up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in search engine marketing. g, Google Search Console, Google Merchant Center, Google Ads, SearchAds 360, keyword planner, SEMRush.
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Deep expertise in paid search (SEM), paid search shopping, and organic search (SEO) best practices. ReflexMD is seeking a talented Director of Search Engine Optimization to join our dynamic team.
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Paid Media: Strategically plan and implement targeted multichannel advertising campaigns, primarily leveraging digital platforms, such as social media, display ads and search engine marketing, Additionally, conduct experimentation with direct response channels including direct mail, video, conferences, and more to optimize lead conversion.
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Enterprise SEM Solutions : Demonstrate your expertise in search engine marketing (SEM) tools such as Google Ads and Bing Ads. 10 years of experience in digital marketing strategies, advertising technologies, digital platforms, television advertising, measurement solutions, and expertise in building and leading teams.
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