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Strong interest in digital marketing with knowledge of email marketing, mobile marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM)social media management, website optimization, and e-commerce.
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Proven experience as a Digital Marketing Specialist or similar role with a strong focus on SEO.In-depth knowledge of search engine algorithms, ranking factors, and SEO best practices.
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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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Experience trafficking in Google Ad Manager (formerly known as DCM) or Search Engine Marketing is relevant. Candidates who have a degree in Marketing, Analytics, Advertising, Marketing or Accounting excel in this role.
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Use tools, including Google Analytics, heat maps, keyword relevancy tools, web quality assurance software, search engine optimization, and user data, to recommend new content development, and promotions, and which content to sunset based on inactivity.
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Experience with search-engine optimization (SEO) strategy and application to content development. Experience with creating content strategies for and managing content on enterprise channels, like enterprise CMS (e.g. Sitecore, AEM), Marketing Automation (e.g. Pardot, Eloqua, Marketo), Paid Media and Organic Social platforms (e.g. Google, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube.
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Digital marketing knowledge and experience in key marketing solutions such as Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, Reputation Management, Streaming or Programmatic and OTT, and more.
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Executing a portfolio oftactical marketingprograms including virtual events,search engine marketing (SEM), SEO, retargeting,Account-based marketing, LinkedInadvertising,email marketing, social media, content marketing,web video,and outbound digital prospecting.
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Review the latest developments in Search Engine Optimization, content trends, and consumer behavior with the web manager and agency team. Write and edit copy for accuracy, style, readability, search engine optimization, and appropriateness for the target audience, ensuring timely content production and distribution.
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Advise on and executes best practices for SEO (search engine optimization), SEM (search engine marketing) and content strategy. Under the supervision of the Associate Director, Digital Marketing the Digital Marketing Manager leads efforts in website development, email marketing, content strategy and other marketing systems related projects.
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Semrush (NYSE: SEMR) is a leading online visibility management SaaS platform that enables businesses globally to run search engine optimization, pay-per-click, content, social media, and competitive research campaigns and get measurable results from online marketing.
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Supports and analyzes Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) ad campaigns ensuring digital spends are effective and generating positive ROI.
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Exceptional skillsin developing complex digital marketinginitiativesincluding authoring content for webpages,display advertising, search engine marketing (SEM) and optimization (SEO), social, video and automationapproaches.
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Collaborate with the AVP, Marketing & Brand and DEM on key audience-focused digital marketing initiatives aligned with the undergraduate enrollment funnel including but not limited to search engine marketing, digital display, audio/video streaming, remarketing/retargeting, and paid social.
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Experience in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and working with popular keyword analysis tools, preferred (Google Analytics, SEMRush, etc.) The Content Marketing Specialist will help build the content strategy for and write copy for Paperless Parts Marketing Solutions clients.
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