Justin julius

I am a Writer

Justin julius

I'm SO excited you've found my protfolio! I LOVE what I do and I think it really shows - I'm a Full Stack Digital Marketer with 3+ years of experience. Meeting and helping new clients on Marketplace and Social Media, solving problems, and making that ROI happen is my bread and butter. I'm metrics-focused, skilled at what I do, I know ALL the ins and outs of digital AND offline as a comprehensive marketer. I am excited and honored to kick butt for you and help you make that cash! YOU CAN AFFORD ME! Budgets large and small are welcome - it's SO important for me to love what I'm doing, so let's see

  • house-56,load-3,block-g,uposhohor,sylhet Bangladesh
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Me

My Professional Skills

Facebook Ad manager, Pixel Setup, Re-targeting, Keyword Research, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Lead Generation, Campaign Optimization, Niche Research, Keyword Research, On-Page and Off-Page, Content Writing, Google Search Console and Analytics, Amazon Account Setup and Linking

Google Search Console and Analytics 90%
On-Page and Off-Page 95%
Keyword Research 85%
Content Writing 90%

search engine optimization

If you want to rank and more traffic on your website. you need SEO. Why is SEO Important? SEO is Google’s way of determining which sites deserve to rank highly for each query entered into its search engine. Without modern SEO, it would be extremely simple to manipulate the search results so that the site with the most links or the most pages—all easily generated by software—consistently ranked #1. SEO is important because it keeps the search results fair. It reduces the ability to manipulate these results as much as possible so that the sites appearing for each search are there because they deserve to be there. Hard work and a website that appeals to visitors correlate with high search engine rankings, so if your site meets these criteria, you’ll have a better chance at showing up in the results. Users trust search engines and achieving a top spot in search engine rankings signals to searchers that your site is a credible source. The higher you rank in results pages, the more clicks and traffic your site will generate. SEO also improves user experience, making it more likely for customers to become repeat buyers. And SEO is cost-effective. Competitive industries can spend large amounts of money on paid website traffic. Of course, you can still purchase ad space, but if you’re working with a tight budget, SEO is a great way to drive qualified traffic to your site without directly paying for it..

content writer

Google's latest algorithm change, Hummingbird, has made it clear how important it is to have good quality content on your website that addresses your prospects needs. The problem many businesses run into is how to generate that content on a regular basis. Your marketing department has a lot of other tasks to manage, including social media, and may not have a dedicated person to write content. That's why many firms choose to outsource their content creation to freelance copywriters or a content agency. Before you hire someone to start writing content for your company's website, there are a few things you should know about the person (or agency). #1 - Writing Ability It probably goes without saying, but if you're going to hire a writer, whether to work in-house or on a freelance basis, you need to assess their writing ability. Ask prospects to provide samples of their published work. If all they provide is short blog posts, ask if they have any long form articles to share. Study the samples to see how well the writer tailors his content for the web. A good content writer should be capable of the following: Including images or videos Breaking up long blocks of text Formatting text with headers, bullet points and numbered lists Including calls to action in every post Breaking up content into sections or steps Be prepared to go elsewhere if the writer refuses to show you samples, citing non-disclosure agreements or client confidentiality. This tactic is often used by less-than-reputable content writers. The prospective writer should also provide you with two or three work references. Its important to speak with other clients to assess their working relationship. If the writer refuses to provide references, keep looking! learn more

Keyword Research

Keywords are the foundation of SEO. If nobody is searching for what you’re writing about, you won’t get traffic from Google—no matter how hard you try. That’s why we wrote this beginner’s guide. It teaches you a proven keyword research framework that you can easily adapt to your website and goals. We used the same framework to grow our blog traffic from 15,000 to over 700,000 monthly search visits in just a few years.We also tried hard to keep everything as jargon-free as possible without holding back on detail and linked to some extra resources at the end of each section for if you find yourself wanting to learn more. Let’s get started..

Lead Generation

A lead is any person who indicates interest in a company's product or service in some way, shape, or form. Leads typically hear from a business or organization after opening communication (by submitting personal information for an offer, trial, or subscription) … instead of getting a random cold call from someone who purchased their contact information. Let's say you take an online survey to learn more about how to take care of your car. A day or so later, you receive an email from the auto company that created the survey about how they could help you take care of your car. This process would be far less intrusive than if they'd just called you out of the blue with no knowledge of whether you even care about car maintenance, right? This is what it's like to be a lead. And from a business perspective, the information the auto company collects about you from your survey responses helps them personalize that opening communication to address your existing problems — and not waste time calling leads who aren't at all interested in auto services. Leads are part of the broader lifecycle that consumers follow when they transition from visitor to customer. Not all leads are created equal (nor are they qualified the same). There are different types of leads based on how they are qualified and what lifecycle stage they're in..

Google Search Console and Analytics

The disparity between Google Analytics and Google Search Console data looks like a confusing mistake. Which tool is correct? What data can you trust? (Analytics, obviously.) The answer is, actually, both. The data contradictions are by design. Where do Google Analytics and Google Search Console get their data? Google Analytics Google actually answers this question for us, sharing some great insight: Google Analytics works by the inclusion of a block of JavaScript code on pages in your website. When users to your website view a page, this JavaScript code references a JavaScript file which then executes the tracking operation for Analytics. The tracking operation retrieves data about the page request through various means and sends this information to the Analytics server via a list of parameters attached to a single-pixel image request. In other words, JavaScript code on your website pages retrieves data about the page request and sends this data to Analytics. Google Analytics can collect data from three sources: The user’s HTTP request Browser/system information First-party cookies Whenever an HTTP is requested, details about that browser are revealed, including the hostname, browser type, language, and referrer. Some browsers provide access to more specific system information, like screen resolution.

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