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Are you ready to take your career to the next level or maybe you are an existing SEO Manager / Head of SEO looking for a new challenge.
This is an ideal opportunity for Search Engine Marketing Manager to join an Award Winning and Unique Digital Agency based in Yorkshire.
This agency has been established for 8 years and following recent restructuring, the SEO team is now in need of a Manager to take it to the next level. As the SEO Manager of the Department, you will have previous commercial experience in a Lead Search Position with a sold background as a Search Marketer. You will have gained experience of developing SEO Strategies along with good technical knowledge.
Not for the faint hearted, this role will still be very much hands on whilst managing and growing the team as well as working with Account Managers to develop business with new and existing clients.
More information on this role and other jobs in search can be found at our site: www.seovacancies.co.uk
This job can be found here:
http://www.seovacancies.co.uk/info_jobid_346.html
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SEO / PPC Sales Executive Required
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They’re looking for several Sales Executives or Business Development Consultants to join their London based operation – it sounds like a biggie too with this Company being one of the biggest and most established Search firms in the UK.
The focus here is on new business generation – primarily offering SEO and PPC services but also selling the full offering which includes display, affiliates etc.
If you have a track record in a target driven environment and are a strong communicator with excellent negotiating skills then this could be a good job and career move for you. Needless to say you will need some relevant experience – field sales gained in an off line or on line media sector – advertising, press, television, print, digital etc.
If you are unsure, why not call the recruiter and find out more about the job – it costs nothing to register and the call could change your life – or at least your job and monthly take home pay!
Have you just been paid? Have you had a great month, learning lots of new things, extra responsibility, more clients, more success etc. Is your career moving forward in a thrilling, roller coaster ride with a great local employer with opportunities and benefits to match?
If so, why on earth on you reading this?
If not, and you’re thinking of a change then why not consider one of these super vacancies:
Product Manager (Maternity cover)
Online Marketing Executive £20k
e-Commerce manager West Yorkshire £30k
If these aren’t for you then please visit our main site, www.seovacancies.co.uk; where we have lots of new and fresh SEO, PPC and SEM jobs for your “viewing pleasure”.
As a industry, I personally regard SEO/PPC in the UK as being in it’s infancy. Certainly there are many established and professional agencies and freelancers etc that offer this service already but I feel it still has a long way to go.
To be more precise, I guess I should say that I think it is yet to be recognised as a career of choice by many. Countless academic institutions offer great degrees or similar with multimedia and computer based content but unless I am mistaken (and please correct me if I am wrong), the concepts of SEO only ever play a very small part of this (I’m not including SEO training companies in this).
This is my impression of the UK marketplace as it stands, I appreciate that the industry in the USA is far more established although I’d be keen to know if it has yet become an chosen career choice for those leaving academia…. Those living across the pond, please let us have your thoughts…..
Personally, I think SEO has a great future – if I didn’t, then www.seovacancies.com wouldn’t exist but please let me have your thoughts. Do you feel you can move up the career ladder in your current role or maybe onto bigger and better things within the industry……. Or are you an SEO who does it for the love and not the money and hasn’t really thought about what they will be doing in 10year time.
What about PPC? Why pay for results when you can achieve them organically? A controversial statement maybe but I’d welcome views from both sides of the fence!
