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digital marketer
As a digital marketer, you'll need to:
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provide accurate reports and analysis to clients and company management to demonstrate effective return on investment (ROI)
research new online media opportunities that may benefit the business including mobile, social media, development of blogs and forums
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communicate with clients, affiliate networks and affiliate partners
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use web analytics software to monitor the performance of client websites and make recommendations for improvement
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assist with paid media, including liaising with digital advertising agencies
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This area of work is open to all graduates, but the following subjects may be particularly helpful:
advertising, media and communications
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Salary
Entry-level positions such as digital marketing assistant typically start in the region of £23,500 to £25,000.
As a digital marketing officer or executive, with a few years' experience, you can expect to earn £27,000 to £30,000.
In a more senior management role, such as digital marketing manager, you're likely to earn between £40,000 and £60,000.
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Working hours are typically 37 to 40 hours per week, although hours will increase during large-scale marketing campaigns and project work.
Part-time work is available. Short-term contracts are also available, generally through recruitment agencies.
This area of work is open to all graduates, but the following subjects may be particularly helpful:
advertising, media and communications
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Responsibilities
Tools They Use
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SEO tools (SEMRush, Ahrefs)
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