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SEO Manager in Herefordshire

SEO Manager

As an SEO Manager you are whole responsible for the management and development of a client relationship and timely delivery of SEO campaigns. You sit perfectly between the client and technical team, regularly meeting and guiding the client on search engine optimisation and how this best fits into broader digital strategy.

Day to day you are responsible for management of the clients paid and natural search engine campaigns. Overseeing onsite and offsite SEO, key word research and google ad words. You will offer advice and guidance to clients on best practice of SEO and also given them effective solutions to their search challenges giving them the best possible opportunity to increase traffic to their site.

As an SEO Manager you will lead with the client relationship and management of campaign whilst also guiding SEO analysts, SEO executives and working closely with content writers, social executive and online PR professionals.

This is a key role in any digital marketing team and will require someone with a number of years SEO experience, additional digital marketing experience will also be beneficial. 

Salary wise outside of London the role generally pays between £34,000 to £42,000 depending on regional variance and level of experience.

 

Herefordshire

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 Herefordshire. However if you are willing to search outside of this area, also have a look at all of our current roles.

Considering relocating?

Slumbering in the English countryside, Herefordshire is a patchwork of fields, hills and picturesque villages dating back to the Tudor era and beyond.

Driving in this region is advised as infrequent bus services can make travel difficult. However, commuting from this location to more central Midlands regions like Birmingham and Worcester wouldn’t be an issue, due to frequent and well connected train services which make this an ideal location for those looking to escape city life.