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Foundational understanding of media measurement principles and capabilities, including Brand, Conversion & Search Lift, Google and/or Adobe Analytics, MMM, MTA, LTA, etc. Measurement – Brand, Conversion, and/or Search Lift studies are properly setup and structured to capture data and learnings set forth in the client brief and/or media plan.
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Experience with analytics platforms like Google Analytics, Hotjar, BigQuery, Snowflake, and others. This specific role is responsible for leveraging data & analysis to identify the strongest growth wins across channels like Paid Search & Social, Email & SMS Marketing, to CRO. Excellent analytical skills are essential, as well as strong attention to detail and clear communication.
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Use tools such as analytics (Google, Siteimprove), heat maps, keyword relevancy tools, web quality assurance software, search engine optimization, and user data to make recommendations on new content development, promotion, optimization, improvement, and which content we might want to sunset.
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Proficiency in digital marketing tools and platforms, including Google Analytics, Google Ads, SEO tools, CMS platforms (Webflow), Salesforce and HubSpot. We are seeking a candidate who is skilled at leveraging data and analytics to proactively improve web performance and drive customer conversion.
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Proficiency in data analysis and with analytics tools such as Excel, Google Analytics, Looker, or other relevant platforms. App install campaigns, paid search, paid social, and affiliate are a plus.
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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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Understanding of first-party data tracking and reporting tools (Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics a must, experience with Klaivyo, Segment or similar Customer Data Platforms a plus)Experience working with Rockerbox or similar MTA toolsUnderstanding of different attribution tactics and models, including but not limited to MTA, MER, MMM, DDA, and matched market lift.
$90,000 - $122,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 25 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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You have 2+ years of media buying experience (preferably in a digital agency) and are savvy with the tools of the trade (Facebook Ads Manager, Facebook Business Manager, YouTube, Google Search, Google Display Network, Google Analytics.
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Analytical skills: capacity to understand our audience through analytics, and use data to shape content, edit, and organize. Content creation, and content audits and optimization : Write and edit SEO-friendly content for our website, optimizing for user experience (UX), including accuracy, readability, search engine optimization and appropriateness for target audience.
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Familiar with digital data platforms and tools (i.e., Adobe Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Salesforce) Collecting/cleaning/analyzing audience data using various platforms (i.e., Google Analytics, LiveRamp.
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Strong knowledge with the following: Google AdWords, Analytics, Tag Manager, Data Studio, and Search Console, as well as Website optimization and personalization tools (e.g. Hotjar, Google Optimize, Unbounce), Webflow and SEO tools (SEMRush or similar.
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Oversee daily, weekly, and monthly analytics and reporting for our paid media acquisition campaigns across all channels including Paid Search (Google, Bing), Paid Social (i.e., Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram), Display, Programmatic, Video, OOH, and Radio.
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We continue to focus on the future of transforming behavioral health through data science, analytics, and enabling value-based care. A strong understanding of Google Analytics, paid platforms, conversion tracking and Marketing Automation Tools (Hubspot, Marketo, or similar.
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Experience in data analysis and reporting is preferred Familiarity with multiple platforms (Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, MNTN CTV) is preferred Working knowledge of analytics tools (Google Analytics) Proficient in MS Office (particularly Excel i.e. Pivot Tables, vLookups, etc.
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Experience with site analytics tools like Google Search Console, Google Analytics, or Adobe Analytics. Familiarity with non-traditional search engines, including Amazon, YouTube, Apple App Store, and Google Play Store.
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