Account Coordinator, Paid Media
USA (Remote)
Posted 4 weeks ago
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Tiger Tracks is a digital marketing agency with 20+ years combined experience working at Google amongst its founding team. At Google we managed the ad campaigns for the highest-spending brands in the world (Verizon, Etsy, Dell, Snapchat, AT&T, Under Armor, etc..), and now help select companies improve digital marketing performance. Tiger Tracks' CEO was formerly Chief Growth Officer for a venture-backed company where he leveraged digital marketing to scale the business to over a $350MM valuation, and now uses these learnings to help the early-stage companies that partner with TigerTracks. About the Tiger Tracks free Marketing Audit: Tiger Tracks is happy to offer its signature free digital-marketing audit to businesses in its network. During the audit we deep-dive your current digital marketing setup to identify gaps, highlight untapped opportunities, and provide a customized plan to improve performance. It makes for highly useful analysis at no cost. Typical outcomes of our audits include uncovering significant wasted ad spend due to incorrect targeting/settings, improving conversion rates of ad creative and landing pages, fixing key tracking issues, and more. As a result, companies are often able to reduce their CaC by more than 50% while materially increasing ads-driven revenue due to the actionable insights from our audit. Please reach out directly over LinkedIn, or to cliff@tigertracks.ai, and we'll be happy to schedule an introductory call.
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