PPC Executive
Refer a friend £25,000 - £35,000 per annum - Ref 881989
The Company:
Our client is one of the UK’s best known premium retailers renowned for their commitment to quality. As part of an on-going expansion of their digital & e-commerce teams they are looking to hire a talented PPC Executive to drive the profitable acquisition and retention of customers by optimising the paid search channel.
The Role:
As the PPC Executive, you will define and execute the PPC strategy for the business, taking into account best practice, and PPC innovations. You will review and refine the existing PPC strategy by analysing campaign performance, bid optimisation and looking for ways to encourage order and revenue growth. Day to day, you will be tasked with monitoring successful keyword campaigns, including identifying and performing keyword research, competitor analysis, writing targeted advert copy and ongoing campaign management.
The Person:
This role requires you to have a strong background in PPC specific roles. You will be hugely analytical and have an appreciation of commercial drivers within online marketing. Experience in managing online display campaigns would be hugely beneficial and it is vital that you have prior experience of managing PPC campaigns within a retail environment.
Position: PPC Executive
Salary: £25-35k plus bonus and benefits
Location: Berkshire
Contract: Permanent
Contact: Charlie Allen
Reference: 881989
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Recruiter Contact
Charlie Allen
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+44 (0) 207 492 1848