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Digital Marketing Manager in Shropshire

Digital Marketing Manager

The Digital Marketing Manager is responsible for research, planning and execution of the company’s digital marketing activity. This will cover all aspects of digital working closely with other departments to ensure digital marketing activity works cohesively across all marketing channels.

Whether it’s SEO, PPC, eCRM or full web build and design projects, the Digital Marketing Manager generally takes the lead on ensuring smooth delivery on time and to budget. This might be a combination of working with an internal team as well as external agencies. They will map out campaign timelines, resource requirements and budgets required.

The Digital Marketing Manager is able to analyse stats and activity reports to make recommendations internally for future digital campaigns and best practice.

Employers look for experienced digital marketers, either in-house or agency. They might also request previous experience within the sector ensuring candidates understand how to market within their space (retail, consumer, manufacturing, IT etc.).

Salary wise outside of London the role generally pays between £40,000 to £56,000 depending on regional variance and level of experience.

Shropshire

From our Birmingham and Manchester offices, through our 10+ years experience operating within the Marketing, PR, brand and communications industry, we have gained valuable knowledge of how our markets operate. 

Supplying both Permanent and Temporary staff, we specialise in the FMCG, Software, Manufacturing, Retail, E-Commerce, Charity, Technology, Agency and Professional Service sectors to name a few. 

Below you will see all the roles we are currently recruiting for in Shropshire. However if you are willing to search outside of this area, also have a look at all of our current roles.

Considering relocating?

Shropshire is a huge and truly glorious scattering of hills, castles and timber-framed villages tucked against the Welsh border. Highlights include food-obsessed Ludlow, industrial UNESCO World Heritage Site at Ironbridge and the beautiful Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers a quarter of the region and offers some of the best walking and cycling routes in the country. 

This sleepy county's population and economy is centred on five towns: the county town of Shrewsbury, Telford, Wellington, Dawley, Madele, Oswestry and the picturesque Bridgnorth that spills over with holidaymakers in the heady summer months and Ludlow.