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Manages the team responsible for designing, developing, and administering comprehensive paid media strategies. Monitors online visibility and traffic for businesses, primarily through managing pay-per-click (PPC) activities on various search engine platforms. Focuses on data analysis, keyword research, budget management, and collaborating with content/design teams to maximize return on investment (ROI). Stays informed on fluctuations and changes in the industry and environment that could impact the overall success of paid media campaigns. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a di... view job details
Oversees and manages the team responsible for designing, developing, and administering comprehensive paid media strategies. Monitors online visibility and traffic for businesses, primarily through managing pay-per-click (PPC) activities on various search engine platforms. Focuses on data analysis, keyword research, budget management, and collaborating with content/design teams to maximize return on investment (ROI). Stays informed on fluctuations and changes in the industry and environment that could impact the overall success of paid media campaigns. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically re... view job details
Responsible for designing, developing, and administering comprehensive paid media strategies to increase brand visibility and recognition. Drives online visibility and traffic for businesses, primarily through managing pay-per-click (PPC) activities on various search engine platforms. Focuses on keyword research, compelling ad creation, budget management, and continuous data analysis to maximize return on investment (ROI). Stays informed on fluctuations and changes in the industry and environment that could impact the overall success of paid media campaigns. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typic... view job details
Responsible for designing, developing, and administering comprehensive paid media strategies to increase brand visibility and recognition. Drives online visibility and traffic for businesses, primarily through managing pay-per-click (PPC) activities on various search engine platforms. Focuses on keyword research, compelling ad creation, budget management, and continuous data analysis to maximize return on investment (ROI). Stays informed on fluctuations and changes in the industry and environment that could impact the overall success of paid media campaigns. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typic... view job details
Engine Shop is a marketing agency that provides engagement consulting, brand positioning and strategic planning services for the entertainment sector. view company details
We are Web Talent Marketing, a digital agency with a passion for results. Our approach is digital first, but not digital only. The methodologies we execute upon are rooted in the fundamentals of marketing, and look to accomplish one thing; help our partners reach their business goals. As mentioned before, we are not digital only, but digital first. We have deep rooted expertise in Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing (PPC), Content Marketing / Online PR, Website Design and Development, Online Marketplaces (Amazon, eBay, Jet, Walmart, etc.), Social Media Marketing and Advertising... view company details
Digital Brand Media & Marketing Group, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, crafts, designs, and executes digital marketing strategies across various ad platforms and social media networks primarily in Great Britain. The company offers pay-per-click advertising, search engine marketing and optimization, Web design, social media, digital analytics, and advisory services. It serves entertainment, fashion, sports, automotive, ecommerce, and investment banking industries. The company was formerly known as RTG Ventures, Inc. and changed its name to Digital Brand Media & Marketing Group, Inc. in Ap... view company details
In the world of marketing, there are many different roles you can explore depending on your competencies and interests. Managers, web developers, graphic designers, writers, social media specialists, and analysts can all find a home in marketing. Using Salary.com data, we provided the average salaries of seven in-demand marketing jobs. We also provided job description summaries so you can determine if your skillset matches up: 1) Social Media Specialist What you’ll earn, on average: $50,225 What you'll do: Prepare and develop social media content to support and enhance the organization's brand... view article details
You may not think you are in sales, but if you are involved in a job search, you are! It’s important to understand that your resume is more than a calling card and less than a comprehensive record of your career. Your resume is a marketing brochure for what you want the company to buy – and that’s YOU!Although you may not have a background in marketing or sales, thinking about yourself as the “product” your resume is selling can help you land an interview. It can also be helpful to move your focus away from your personal goals in the documents. If you are still using an objective statement in ... view article details
Job Search Tips to Hit the Ground Running Hi. I’m job search expert Rick Gillis. I’m new to Salary.com and very proud to be here. I do a number of live presentations annually and for many years have promoted Salary.com as one of the most useful sites to job seekers. That said let’s get to work.While we'll delve deep into job search strategies and insider tips at some point in the future, it never hurts to cover the basics. So whether you're a new jobseeker just setting out on interviews or a grizzled job search veteran who could use a refresher, here are some job search basics that al... view article details
Take Some Responsibility There's no two ways about it -- it's tough out there for jobseekers.No one is denying things are grim. Job openings have started to increase, but hiring still hasn't picked up enough for anyone's liking. Competition for good jobs remains absolutely fierce, with dozens, or even hundreds, of candidates all vying for a single opening. And far too many companies still rely on automated resume filtering software that values keywords over finding the best talent. So yes, it's tough.However, jobseekers need to shoulder their share of the blame as well.It's easy to si... view article details
Not only are jobs scarce these days, but those that do exist are highly competitive. Whether you are just entering the workforce and trying to land your first job, or whether you want to continue to successfully climb the ladder, successful job search networking can give you a leg up on your competitors.This article explores 12 tips designed to help you become a more effective networker.1. Make a list. Think of all the people who can assist you in your job search or career move -- now and in the future -- and write down their names, contact information, and what your connection... view article details