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How much does a Pay-Per-Click Buyers / Online Marketing Account Managers Make? I can't seem to find any salary information for these internet jobs like PPC and SEO.
1 answer - Asked By: Skytide - 4/17/2007
What books, links, sources can help me write a business plan for a ski resort development? Articles, opinions, books, texts, seminars, etc. Thanks!
2 answers - Asked By: The Innovator - 4/24/2010
I just need to to be able to capture, split and take a snapshot also is there something like paint or gimp for linux? i do video editing and i am going to get a linux computer and normally i use windows movie maker and gimp, but since it's a windows program linux can't use it. Before i pick a best answers, thanks loads both of you.
2 answers - Asked By: Kioshi L - 12/13/2008
Hi All!! Yesterday I went for a Television job interview. I was so optimistic about the interview and confident enough that I would make it through but ultimately things did not turn in my favour; I was rejected. Before I begin narrating about what happened at the interview let me write about how I applied for this job. First, I went to the office and attempted a written test that assessed my current affairs knowledge and written & grammar skills. I had to produce a script and then write long essays on the recent events that took place in India. After submitting my answer sheet, I (and the others who came for the interview) waited outside for about an hour and a half. Then a man comes out of the office and announces my name (and the names of a few other people) and tells us that we have passed the written test. The second round of the interview was a face -to- face interview. Two women who were in- charge of news production and news bulletin interacted with me and told me that they would put me under observation for three days and based on the feedback they receive from the staff they would announce whether I was through or not. The next day I come to the observation round and they (the two women) directed me to the monitor control room (MCR ) [a department where the producers and directors fire bulletins and conduct shows and live chats. Most of the news bulletins and live chats are aired directly through this room]. They specifically warned me not to interact with the people working there. In the first day of the observation round I did not interact with any of the staff and just observed them. I did ask some questions and they did give me answers. They also taught me the basics but not much, since they were extremely busy with shows and bulletins. On the second day of the observation round, I was given a chance to fire bulletins and headlines across the screen. This was my first time and I was a little slow. I did make mistakes but then I got a hang of it. On the third day of the observation round, I fired bulletins and I did make mistakes again. I was a little faster this time and ensured that I make fewer mistakes this time. After some time, I got bored and I slowly sneaked into Output department (In this department, people write anchor scripts and news stories). Since, I was inclined towards writing news, I found this department interesting. For the first time I wrote headlines for this local news channel and felt proud of myself. Finally, at the end of the day, they (the two women) called me and told me that they would like to observe me for one more day in the observation round- but this time in the output department. So they called me again the following day. I was in the output department writing a news story – here in this activity as well I was extremely slow, since I was not well acquainted with the editors computers and visuals graphics system. Anyhow with great determination and interest I completed the script and sent it to the copy -editor. He edited my script and asked me to make a few minor changes in the script, since I have an experience with print media, he suggested that I use simple phrases and make my script a little smaller. I edited the script accordingly and resent it – the copy editor this time did not have any problem, he edited just one sentence which had a preposition and tense error. He assured me that I would master this writing in a day or so . I felt relieved and left the office – I was confident that would get this job. The next day I had to face the HR and the two women – they call me and tell me that they were not satisfied with my work and they were not willing to give me the job. I demanded for a reason and they said that my script had severe grammatical errors and the writing was not up to their standards. They also told me that I did not show any interest towards my work and I was not serious with the job. I felt really bad and I requested them to give me another chance and I also told them that I was new to this medium and I did not know how to operate certain equipments. The HR specifically pointed out that I was slow and was unable to contribute to this oragnisation. He just looked at me and repeated that I was not serious with life and work and told me that he cannot offer me this job. Now I feel so low and sad, this was my only hope and I lost it. How do I react in this situation? This was my first time in a television channel and I goofed it up? I am 21 years old and I am unemployed. And in India, it is very difficult to get a job in a television news channel and this was my only chance to enter the industry. My other friends, who are least interested in news and journalism are employed in this organization today and what I do is to hunt for jobs the whole day. Why don’t people employ candidates who have the passion and interest to write news, instead they offer jobs to candidates who are uninterested? Please tell me whether other news channel as well treat candidates in this manner. ……sorry for writing a long question .. please help me!!! Thanks and regards Sad and depressed such a long
2 answers - Asked By: Akh - 1/22/2013
I'm doing a job search, and I'm trying to step back a little, and think of all kinds of places where one might get hired with SEO skills.
1 answer - Asked By: FreddysFries - 5/21/2007
7 answers - Asked By: Pratab Ghosh - 12/8/2009
Is it a good practice to use links of personal Facebook profile, Twitter and LinkedIn account in a Internet Marketing Resume?
6 answers - Asked By: cert - 5/18/2012
I finished an internet marketing course in DBS and learning internet marketing in self study way, as well I am interested in social networking marketing and blogging! Can somebody help me where can I look for job and is it possible to get a job as an internet marketing assistent, and what is requested from me?
1 answer - Asked By: Maig Z - 8/8/2008
Do you like it? Does it do a good job? any info on what you like or dislike would be appreciated. Tahnkyou for your advice. I meant Thankyou.
1 answer - Asked By: Bend lead in my bare hands - 6/13/2008
What would be the average annual salary of a google Adwords certified individual's pay in UK?
1 answer - Asked By: AJITH - 12/26/2010
Hello I am looking for any ideas on getting a new job track, I have held various jobs related to web development over the past 5 years and I have had enough of the random skillsets required for each position. I am looking to indirectly keep some of my skills (web design, css/asp.net coding) and possibly turn into a more prominent role within and organization's marketing or IT team. What would be some various job titles or jobs that would fit what I am looking for? My ideas are as follows: - Interactive Ad Sales - Online Marketing - SEO/SEM/PPC - E-commerce Manager - Web Manager - Marketing Manager - etc. Like I stated above, I am NOT looking to be a web designer or a web programmer for my day job, but something closely related that could use my skillset indirectly. Any thoughts
2 answers - Asked By: greg29 - 8/1/2009
Hello I am looking for any ideas on getting a new job track, I have held various jobs related to web development over the past 5 years and I have had enough of the random skillsets required for each position. (1 job says sql server, sharpoint, php) another says (linux, graphics, seo, asp.net), its a nightmare!!!! My question is I am looking to indirectly keep some of my skills (web design, css/asp.net coding) and possibly turn into a more prominent role within and organization's marketing or IT team. What would be some various job titles or jobs that would fit what I am looking for? some of my ideas are as follows: - Interactive Ad Sales - Online Marketing - SEO/SEM/PPC - E-commerce Manager - Web Manager - Marketing Manager - Designer/IT Tech - Developer/IT Tech Like I stated above, I am NOT looking to be a web designer or a web programmer for my day job,( I feel its worth doing only as a freelancer) but something closely related that could use my skillset indirectly and show some transferable skills on my resume. Any thoughts I need serious professional help with this.
1 answer - Asked By: greg29 - 8/10/2009
Well experience is already given as I have been doing PPC campaigns,article marketing,e-mail marketing as a freelance for 2 years now,but the fact is companies dont even give you a chance to listen you,they are condemn you unheard,unless you dont have 5-10 years experience. On the other hand I don't understand those of who has few years experience why they are taking real jobs and labouring working 9-5 they could work from home making nice bucks. Online affiliates don't even bother to answer here,making visitors to their merchant websites
4 answers - Asked By: Henry M - 8/10/2009
I do the following +Keyword research +Create Campagins +Create Text ads +Create Adgroups +Bid Management/Bid Editing +Deep Link Keywords I can use adwords editor and google adwords very well. I can use excel to distribute multiple text ads, campagins, keywords, adgroups i can run reports and plenty of other tools and functions. Does anyone know what i should be getting paid? Im on minimum wage
2 answers - Asked By: Happily Carrying Bump - 10/8/2007
Status: I am currently a student working towards my Bachelors in Computer Science, then i plan to obtain my Masters in Computer Science and a Masters in Business Administration ( Concurrent Program ). I will also have my Associates in Web Developing in 6 months. Plan: Due to all the time i will have spent once finished with school i do not want to end up in a middle-wage paying job, my goal is to shoot to 90,000-120,000 /year, and to freelance my self as a web designer/programmer at the same time to bring in more money into my wallet. I also am reading up on other computer/internet options to make money such as SEO and Internet Marketing(FEEDS/BLOGGING/ADVERTISEMENT/PPC/ETC.) I am a very hard worker with my eye set directly into this field and want to make as much out of this as possible. Questions: Lets say once i am finished with school i become a Information Systems Manager which bring in around 120,000 / year. If i advertise my self how much do you think i could make as a self employed web developer and/or a self employed Internet Marketer? ( EXPERT/EDUCATED ANSWERS/OPINIONS ONLY) P.S. - Feel free to share more options ways in my field to make extra money for me to become Mr. Money Bags ^_^
1 answer - Asked By: lolas - 3/21/2009
Okay so i done a career test, and these are the careers best suited for my personality...well the ones i didn't quite understand... information-graphics designer legal mediator holistic health practitioner occupational therapist diversity manager editor/art director organizational development specialist human resource development specialist if somebody could comment on which ever one they know for sure sums up the definition of that particular job, please do so, providing a basic understanding of what this job is & what it entails... If you can list several, that will be a big help, and who ever can sum up ALL, will get chosen as best answer Thankyou.. PLEASE STOP SENDING ME STUPID JOB LINKS, I AM NOT INTERESTED.. I JUST WANT YOU TO EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING JOBS IN MY DETAILS SECTION...
3 answers - Asked By: Bella - 7/25/2009
Ok im writting a cover a letter to go with my resume but have no idea how to start it out if I dont know the specific person this is going to. Dear....?
2 answers - Asked By: loveecakess - 10/12/2009

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