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  • Freelance
  • Remote - US or Canada (Remote)
  • Posted 3 months ago
  • $70-90k USD / Year

Join our growing team! As someone with experience in LinkedIn ads along with Google/Meta ads, you’ll own a group of client accounts to manage and optimize daily ad campaigns, analyze performance data, make strategic adjustments, and control budget and bids.

Responsibilities:
  • Oversee day-to-day management of paid media campaigns
  • Analyze campaign data, drive insights, and optimize performance
  • Adjust budgets and bids to meet our business goals
Ideal candidate:
  • Proven experience managing ads in LinkedIn, Google and Meta
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Budget management experience

Tasks:

  • Audiences: Create audiences, update, edit, and optimize audiences.
  • Ad creative: Assist with copywriting, design, of ad creative.
  • Conversion Tracking: Setup conversion tracking, analytics, and integrations (Insight Tag, Zapier)
  • Budgets: Manage account budgets and campaign bids weekly.
  • Optimizations: Suggest and implement optimizations to improve performance.
  • Reporting: Provide weekly detailed reports on performance and suggestions.

Qualifications:

  • Active LinkedIn user.
  • B2B/tech/software marketing experience.
  • 2+ years of experience in paid media or a similar role.
  • 2+ years of experience with LinkedIn Ads, specifically.
  • Strong analytical skills and experience with data analysis tools.
  • Proficiency with landing page software and integration tools like Zapier.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Strong copywriting skills required.

Rate: $70k/year or $35/hour

Expected Hours: 40 per week (part time positions available as well)

Location: Remote – US or Canada

Learn more about us:
  • https://speedworksocial.com/
  • https://www.linkedin.com/company/speedwork/
to Apply: https://forms.gle/1jiMBrn7825qE8W59

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