Title: Digital Marketing Associate (SEO, Social Media, Meta Ads, Google Ads)
Company Name: Expert Graphic International
Vacancy: 2
Age: Na
Job Location: Dhaka (Khilkhet)
Salary: Negotiable
Experience: --
Published: 2026-04-21
Application Deadline: 2026-05-21
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Responsibilities & Context:
Job Context
The job will not be just to "run ads." It’s to out-think the competition. He/She will be responsible for planning, implementing, and optimizing digital marketing campaigns including SEO, social media marketing and paid advertising for both Google Ads and Facebook Ads.
Job Responsibilities
· Plan and execute digital marketing strategies across SEO, social media, and paid advertising
· Run paid ads and analyze ROI, CPC, CPA performance
· Manage and optimize campaigns on Facebook Ads and Google Ads
· Manage search ads for high-intent keywords to drive traffic to specific treatment landing pages.
· Prepare weekly/monthly reports on campaign performance and provide recommendations to management for improved strategy.
· Perform keyword research and on-page/off-page SEO
· Conduct competitor analysis and market research
· Manage Ad budgets and maximize ROI
· Writing ad copy that resonates with US consumers. Need to understand their "pain points" and "desires" better than they do.
· Conducting deep-dive research into global competitors to find the "unfair advantage" for our campaigns.
Constantly testing headlines, landing pages, and audiences to squeeze every cent of value out of our budgets.
Before you apply, ask yourself these questions. If you can honestly answer "YES" to all of them, we want to talk to you immediately.
The "Scroll-Stop" Test: Can you write a headline so compelling that a busy American parent would stop scrolling their phone to read it?
The "Pattern" Test: If I show you two spreadsheets with 1,000 rows of data, can you find the one outlier that is burning our budget within 10 minutes?
The "Ownership" Test: If a campaign underperforms on a Saturday, does it bother you enough to spend Sunday morning thinking about a new strategy?
4. The "Rabbit Hole" Test: Do you enjoy "stalking" competitors—spending hours analyzing their ads, their landing pages, and their customer reviews just to find a single weakness we can exploit?
5. The "Pivot" Test: If the data shows your "perfect" ad copy is failing miserably, can you kill your ego, delete the draft, and write something completely different by lunch?
6. The "Why" Test: When a campaign succeeds, are you the type of person who isn't satisfied with just "good results" but stays up wondering exactly which variable caused the success?
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