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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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Strong digital marketing analytics skills, such as but not limited to web analytics, contextual advertising, email, AI/ML, surveys, big data, data-driven decision making, customer data management, search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM.
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Extensive Experience on Lucene & SOLR -Search Engine, Text Mining, Indexing SOLR search library, and REST APIs. Hands-on experience crafting and developing in the heart of a search solution (e.g. Solr, Lucene, Lucid works or Elastic Search, etc.
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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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SEO and SEM: Contribute to SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and SEM (Search Engine Marketing) efforts to enhance our online visibility and attract a targeted audience. Social Media Strategy: Support the planning and execution of social media strategies across platforms (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube) to increase followers, engage with the audience, and drive traffic to our projects.
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Good to have Search Engine experience such as Elasticsearch, Open Search, Solr. Good understanding of search engine algorithms and ranking factors ex Lexical Search, Semantic Search.
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Developing a powerful search engine that enables AI to extract information from various sources and creating a retrieval system capable of handling trillions of rows of data, automated through Airflow.
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The SEO Specialist is a critical part of our agency output, managing all search engine optimization activities across our client website. The role of SEO Specialist at Merkle will support our client's SEO strategies and initiatives to ensure growth in organic search channel.
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Contribute to development of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) workflows and best practices to benefit the wider UNICEF.org team. Monitor organic search traffic through ongoing audits and keyword research, tracking keyword positions and optimizing content.
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The Digital Marketing Intern will have the opportunity to learn about websites, social media, search engine optimization, paid advertising and video marketing. Compile keyword research for search engine optimization and paid advertising and builds ad audiences.
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Oversees and drives the search engine optimization (SEO) strategy; stays abreast of SEO trends and best practices. Advanced knowledge of keyword optimization, organic search, search engine rankings, etc.
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Use search engine optimization (SEO) strategies in writing to optimize the online visibility of our websites in search results Social media management Writing, editing and publishing engaging content for various social networks, including Facebook, X, Google Business and Instagram.
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Search Engine Marketing SEM / Audience and Search Retargeting / Search Engine Optimization SEO / Social Media Management and Marketing / Digital (Programmatic) Display / Website Development / Live Chat / Email Marketing / PPC and more.
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Working knowledge of ZBrush, Marvelous Designer, and/or Unreal Engine. For partners, we provide a full-stack platform for businesses to amplify growth and drive more meaningful connections across advertising, search and media.
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The SEO Specialist will be tasked with growing our organic audience by producing and maintaining websites that rank highly on search engine results pages (SERPS), serves the needs of our audience, and drives business value.
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