Seo Specialist

Wolverhampton
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SEO experts & managers – we have a fantastic role for you
We are happy to be working with such a fantastic digital marketing agency who specialises in design, SEO, paid media & social media. Our client offers you a fantastic company vision, clear growth plans, and excellent company culture. The company is based in the town centre of Wolverhampton.
Our client focuses on carefully devising marketing strategies and creating high-quality designs that are tailored to their client’s specific needs. Their clients range in company size and sector.
They have services including analytics and data science, paid media, SEO, and web design.
The Successful candidate will be responsible for planning, implementing, and managing SEO strategy to create successful campaigns, have a vast knowledge of SEO tools, experience in all SEO aspects (content, technical, digital PR), and will be able to use Google Suite of tools efficiently.
Responsibilities will include:

  • Experience working with tools such as Screaming Frog, Google Analytics, Google Search Console, GTM and Majestic/Ahrefs/SEMRush. ‘
  • Experience with Google AdWords and Google Analytics.
  • Helping to create and deliver highly effective SEO plans that meet and exceed KPIs.
  • Developing, documenting, and implementing SEO best practices.
  • Carrying out SEO research and SEO Audits from a technical/content point of view.
  • Creating a calendar that draws in key potential clients that include - blog posts, whitepapers, reports, and infographics.
  • Researching content using ONS statistics, keyword data, and website analytics.
  • Preparing well-structured draft web pages using WordPress.
  • Optimising and editing website content for search engine optimisation (SEO) and conversion rate optimisation (CRO).
  • Writing and distributing press releases based on in-house research.
    Please apply now below or contact Jay at Poolhall Recruitment. By applying for this role, you are agreeing to Poolhall Recruitment Ltd's Data Protection Policy which can be found on our website

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