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  • 07/09/2010

    £30-35k

    Manchester

    4 Years exp

    PTSM10857

    Conversion Optimisation Consultant

    Our client needs little introduction as they are one of the leading advertising agencies in the region. They are truly integrated and work with an exceptionally varied client base. Owing to some recent growth in their media/ data services team, they have a new opportunity for a conversion optimisation consultant to join their South Manchester based team.

    The conversion optimisation consultant will examine and interpret web analytics data and associated trends and make recommendations to optimise clients’ online media campaigns across search, display, email and affiliate marketing. The successful candidate will consult with clients and work with search specialists, IAs and developers to execute recommendations.

    The successful candidate will possess a solid pedigree in web analytics and conversion optimisation. The will ideally be from an agency background and be used to obtaining buy in from key clients to drive change. They will have solid experience of reviewing online customer journeys and usability/ accessibilty.


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