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Koddi

SEM Analyst

Koddi, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102

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Koddi is looking for a Paid Search (SEM) Analyst to join our growing Client Services team. In this role, you will be responsible for creating, optimizing and reporting on paid search (SEM) campaigns to multiple clients within the travel marketing industry. What You'll Do

Using best practices and tools, you will create new paid search (SEM) campaigns to achieve client performance goals You will optimize paid search (SEM) campaigns on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis to achieve performance goals You'll analyze campaign performance, build client reports, and communicate on action items to improve campaigns You'll monitor tracking to ensure that all reporting is consistently accurate Who You Are

Bachelor's degree required 1-3 years experience working with paid search (SEM) campaigns Highly proficient in Google Adwords, Microsoft Advertising Platform, Doubleclick Campaign Manager Highly proficient in Microsoft Excel Strong project management and prioritization skills Data driven with the ability to tell a story about performance Extremely organized and detail-oriented Capable of managing multiple priorities Comfortable working in fast paced environment with high volume of clients and campaigns Apply for this job

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