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Full-time SEO/PPC/ Social Media Specialist

at Dan Dinsmore in Albany, NY

Key Responsibilities:

• Work with Account Managers, Marketing, and PR department to support client digital marketing campaigns – including paid search, search engine optimization, social media, research and analytics
• Search engine marketing campaign strategy, planning, execution, management and analysis

• Client social media support including influencer research, reporting, monitoring and community management

• Staying on top of the latest trends in search marketing, PPC, and social media while providing recommendations on ways to better serve clients
Experience and Skill-set:
• Creating, managing and optimizing pay-per-click accounts

• Conducting keyword research for PPC or search engine optimization purposes

• Developing search engine optimization strategies and implementing on-page/off-page initiatives

• Strong analytical skills and the ability to translate and present results to the client

• Using analytics tools to interpret data and build professional-looking reports

• Knowledge of new media and experience using social networking platforms

• Very accurate and detail oriented

• Excellent organizational skills - ability to self-organize and prioritize tasks

• Proven time management skills - ability to work independently and in a team environment while handling multiple ongoing tasks with rapidly changing priorities.

• Excellent, concise written communication skills

• Strong relationship-building skills

• Blogging experience

• Basic HTML and CSS,Photoshop or graphic editing software knowledge

Get Overit:
-Love what you do? We do, so that’s an important trait.
-Keep up on all the trends of our industry, be a thought leader.
-Work independently but be a part of the team.
-Pressure? Love that David Bowie song- and thrive under it.


About Dan Dinsmore:
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