Paid Ads Specialist
The Law Reporters is seeking a Paid Ads Specialist to manage and optimize digital paid media campaigns. You will develop and execute strategies across Google, Meta, and LinkedIn while managing budgets and tracking performance. The role requires 4-6 years of experience in performance marketing with expertise in GA4 and conversion tracking. You will work closely with design and content teams to drive ROI and qualified leads.
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Experience
4-6 years
Function
Marketing
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Law Reporters is seeking a Paid Ads Specialist to manage and optimize digital paid media campaigns. You will develop and execute strategies across Google, Meta, and LinkedIn while managing budgets and tracking performance. The role requires 4-6 years of experience in performance marketing with expertise in GA4 and conversion tracking. You will work closely with design and content teams to drive ROI and qualified leads.
TAL's take
Solid mid-level role at a specialized firm with clearly defined responsibilities and stack expectations.
Clear title, defined responsibilities, and specific platform requirements.
Must haves
- 4-6+ years experience in paid media or performance marketing
- Expertise in Google Ads, Meta Ads Manager, and LinkedIn Campaign Manager
- Hands-on experience with GA4, Tag Manager, and conversion tracking
- Ability to manage substantial ad budgets and scale campaigns
- Strong analytical skills with a data-driven mindset
Tools and skills
About the company
Unfamiliar company in the legal content domain, default mid-tier.
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