PPC Manager
Working as part of a Paid Search or Digital Marketing team as a PPC Manager you’re the middle link between the client and internal team delivering the paid search campaigns. This is a client facing positon you will be responsible for taking briefs from the client offering insight and guidance on planning of pay-per-click campaigns and delivering excellent result in line with the client requirements.
You will set up paid search campaigns, manage client campaign and budgets, keep clients updated on activity and objectives. You will continually provide reports and recommendation on improving performance to ensure excellent results. Working as part of the team you may manage more junior members of the PPC team offering them support and guidance and ensuring KPI’s are met.
This role will require some prior experience in pay per click and broader digital marketing so you can integrate your campaigns in to larger scale client projects. You’ll need to be a confident communicator, good project manager and keep up to date with industry development and changes so you’re always one step ahead for your clients.
Salary wise outside of London the role generally pays between £30,000 to £40,000 depending on regional variance and level of experience.
Cardiff
The capital of Wales since 1955, Cardiff has embraced the relatively new title with vivacity, entering the new millennium as one of the UK’s leading urban centres. Boasting an ancient fort and an ultramodern waterfront, it now draws much more than rugby fans to the revitalised city; the weekend brings a buzz as shoppers hit the Hayes and revellers descend on the capital's thriving pubs, bars and live-music venues. It’s the largest city in Wales and the tenth largest city in the UK and as Wales’ chief commercial centre, it is the base for national cultural and sports institutions including the Cardiff International Sports Village and a BBC Drama Village, the Welsh national media and the National Assembly for Wales. In 2011, Cardiff was ranked sixth in National Geographic's alternative tourist destinations of the world. Celebrated sporting venues in the city include the world famous Millennium Stadium, the national stadium for the Wales national rugby team, Glamorgan County Cricket Club’s SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff City Stadium of Cardiff City football team, Cardiff International Sports Stadium and Cardiff Arms Park, home to the Cardiff Blues and Cardiff Rugby Football Club union teams. The city has been awarded the title of European City of Sport twice due to hosting major international sporting events, including the 2012 Summer Olympics