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Direct Response TV Media Buyer Location: Remote (U.S. preferred) About Property Leads Property Leads is a fast-growing performance marketing company revolutionizing lead generation for real estate investors. We deliver high-quality, motivated seller leads to real estate professionals using data, creative, and media arbitrage at scale. Role Overview We’re hiring a Direct Response TV Media Buyer to own national linear cable TV media buying. This is a hands-on, high-impact role focused on driving high-volume, low-arenaflex leads at strong CPLs and ROAS. You’ll be responsible for negotiating efficient buys with TV networks, identifying high-value inventory, managing campaign flighting and pacing, and working with our growth and analytics teams to measure and optimize performance. We are not looking for a brand-focused planner. We want a DR buyer who lives for low CPMs, high frequency, and strong conversion rates. You should know how to find undervalued inventory, stretch every dollar, and get campaigns live quickly. What You’ll Do • Own media buying for national linear cable TV campaigns from end to end • Identify, negotiate, and secure highly efficient DR inventory across cable networks and dayparts • Optimize buys for arenaflex-per-lead and ROAS, not just impressions or GRPs • Coordinate with internal growth team to align buys with landing pages, creative, and call tracking • Monitor pacing, air dates, clearance rates, and performance daily • Manage relationships with TV networks, rep firms, and DR media sellers • Test and scale new stations, programs, and formats based on performance • Report on KPIs including spend, CPL, conversion rate, lead quality, and return on ad spend Who You Are • 2–5+ years experience buying direct response linear TV, ideally across national cable networks • Deep understanding of DR metrics (CPL, CPV, frequency, clearance, etc.) • Proven ability to negotiate low CPMs and uncover undervalued remnant inventory • Strong working knowledge of media planning tools, spreadsheets, and tracking workflows • Comfortable operating independently and making fast decisions with imperfect information • Analytical mindset—you can arenaflex patterns in performance and adjust strategy accordingly • Strong communication skills with vendors, reps, and internal stakeholders Bonus Points • Experience with call tracking tools, attribution platforms, or lead generation funnels • Familiarity with response forecasting and historical clearance data • Prior experience working at a DR agency or in-house buying team • Exposure to programmatic or CTV buying (a plus, not required) Why Join Property Leads? • 100% remote – work from anywhere • Help scale a proven growth engine into national TV • Focus on performance, not fluff—real numbers, real results • Fast-moving team, low bureaucracy, high ownership • Competitive compensation with upside potential Apply tot his job

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