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SEM expertise: you have a deep understanding of Search Engine Marketing and have proven track record of driving growth in the channel, preferably in a B2B SaaS environment. In this role, you’ll own two of our highest intent, highest investment channels - Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and Review Sites.
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Amazon, Co-op Advertising and all paid search terminology and key tools (e.g., AdWords, AdCenter, Retail Search, etc. 3-5 years' work experience in the advertising industry with focus in paid search, retail search and/or eCommerce.
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Understanding of the fundamentals of search engine marketing. Knowledge of and in-platform experience with Google Ads and Paid Search. Assisting in all elements of a search campaign launch, including campaign setup, ad trafficking, and QA across all platforms.
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Working collaboratively across Search+, we aim to achieve this mission through cohesive end-to-end developer journeys (spanning user understanding, resolution, whole page layout/composition, fulfillment, and rendering), scaling our feature partner engagements, unlocking new user value via cutting-edge AI, and modernizing the Search platform at scale.
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4+ years experience in paid search marketing particularly on Google Ads campaign management and optimization with a heavy analytical emphasis and drive to master paid search performance marketing.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams (Creative, Product, Attribution, Data Science) to understand Paid Search’s role in the broader marketing mix and advocate for the best Paid Search customer journey.
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Plan, create, optimize, and measure retailer paid search activation activities for clients on eRetailer sites and networks including Amazon, Walmart, Instacart, Kroger, Criteo, CitrusAds, and others.
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2-4 years in search engine marketing management. The Paid Search Marketing Manager is a fulcrum role for Crealytics. Google and Bing primarily, but also across a global footprint of secondary search engines and social media platforms.
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Familiarity with any of: Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, AdRoll, Apple Search Ads, Demandbase, Eloqua, Facebook Ads, LiftOff, LinkedIn Advertising, Optimizely, or Tableau. The Search Marketing Manager will collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders from product, data science, engineering, analytics, global eCommerce to help us drive the SEM program to the next level to attain monthly, quarterly, and annual program KPIs.
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We are assisting our well known retail client in their search for a Paid Search Campaign Manager! JOB TITLE: Paid Search Campaign Manager. 3+ years work experience in the advertising industry with focus in paid search, retail search, eCommerce, or similar directly related experience.
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Minimum 5+ years of experience in Paid Search (SEM) management, particularly in-house roles within corporate settings. Develop, execute, and optimize cutting-edge paid search strategies to drive business objectives and maximize ROI.
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This Search Engine Marketing Manager will be able to develop creative solutions, working alongside other digital teams such as paid social, programmatic, and analytics. Search Engine Marketing Manager.
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Among other responsibilities, the Paid Search/SEM Manager will:Be responsible for the management and optimization of SEM campaigns across 6-8 clients. We are looking for a detail-driven individual with strong multi-tasking skills to join our team as a Paid Search/SEM Manager.
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Our client, an award winning global B2B marketing agency working with some of the top names in B2B tech is hiring for an Associate Director of Paid Search for their New York team. Experience working on B2B marketing campaigns for enterprise clients, focusing specifically on paid search.
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