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SEO salary

This Week In Search Marketing Staffing – 10/14/08

October 14, 2008

The economy continues to be shaky, but executives at two top search marketing agencies believe Search Will Ride Out Storm During Downturn.  During the third quarter of this year, both Didit.com and Reprise Media saw growth between 3% and 7%.  While many companies are looking to trim budgets, search marketing budgets are generally staying intact and [...]

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This Week In Search Marketing Staffing – 10/7/08

October 7, 2008

While the market continues to tumble, dragging consumer confidence with it, new opportunities are actually opening for Search Marketing in a Recession.  Laura Callow, of Search Engine Marketing Insight, points out that although fewer people are going out and looking for places to spend their last paycheck, people are still going to spend money on [...]

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Onward Search Quick Tip #2 – Research, Research, Research

August 26, 2008

A critical, but often overlooked, step before you go into an interview is to ensure you research as much as possible beforehand about the company, the job you are interviewing for, and the interviewers.  Having detailed knowledge about the company and people that you are interviewing with will increase your opportunity to “ace” the interview [...]

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Where in the World is the SEO Talent?

July 16, 2008

A couple weeks ago I used Indeed's tools to look at SEO Job Growth and the Top 30 Cities to Work in SEO according to salary numbers.  Knowing that the search marketing industry is currently talent constrained, I wanted to take a look at where the search marketing talent was located.  To get a feel [...]

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Top 30 Cities to Earn a Big SEO Salary

May 28, 2008

After the positive feedback I received from my use of Indeed's job trends tool, I decided to take a look at what their salary tool might have to say about search marketing salaries in the United States.  This tool provides an average salary based on a keyword and geographic search of their job listings. I kept [...]

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