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The Content & SEO Specialist will write and optimize blogs, perform keyword research, update existing content, and collaborate with teams.
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Manage and optimize digital experience and SEO for Mattermost. Responsibilities include website ownership, SEO strategy, digital tools management, analytics, and collaboration with teams to enhance user experiences and marketing campaigns.
Top Skills:
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Summary:
An SEO Specialist optimizes website content and structure to improve search engine rankings, driving organic traffic and improving visibility.
Responsibilities:
- Perform keyword research and implement SEO strategies.
- Optimize website content and meta tags for SEO.
- Monitor and analyze website performance using tools like Google Analytics.
- Work with content teams to ensure SEO best practices are followed.
- Stay updated on SEO trends and algorithm changes.
Benefits:
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Paid time off (PTO).
- 401(k) with employer match.
- Flexible work schedule.
- Professional development opportunities.
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