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SEO Sales Executive – London, UK – to £40,000 OTE

Are you a credible and capable Search engine optimisation (SEO) salesperson able to identify, chase and close deals with businesses interested in online marketing services?

Formal qualifications aren’t required for this role, however, you will need the confidence to engage with senior managers, business owners and CEOs, with a view to introducing our web marketing services.

This is a home based role (although you may work from one of our offices, if you prefer) and would suit somebody with digital sales experience seeking to work on a full or part-time basis.

While initially a commission-only role, however, we are happy to cover the cost of expenses (such as transport and telephone calls), as well as providing as much as online marketing, SEO & PPC sales training as required.

The terms of your commission are negotiable; for a newly acquired client we envisage paying something like the following:

30% of the first month’s revenue
+ 20% of the second month’s
+ 10% per month for the next 4 months

At the moment most of our clients pay between £500 and £2500 per month. If you bring in one £1,000 client per week, your commission works out to just over £40,000 OTE, although we’re happy to consider part-timers too.

We’re ideally interested in working with freelance or self-employed new media sales people on an ongoing basis, with a view to offering permanent, salaried roles to the right people, as we continue to expand.

About Us

Market Appeal Ltd. is a small (currently 3 staff), but fast growing SEO and paid-search marketing consultancy with offices in NW and Central London and a passion for profitable search engine marketing. We’re determined to secure a significant share of the UK SEO market and are skilled enough to make a difference, yet still small enough to care.

How to Apply

For immediate consideration for this position please email your CV to recruitment@marketappeal.co.uk

Blogging for SEO

Having advised yet another client to “get blogging”, I thought that I’d follow my own advice and start writing about all things SEO.

As a freelance SEO consultant, up until now I’ve managed fine without a website as most of my work has, somewhat ironically, come through networking and referrals. This has partially been because I was concerned that promoting and maintain my own site would be a distraction from client work, given the currently health demand for SEO.

I am however up for a challenge and wouldn’t mind ranking well in Google for phrases related to SEO.

So, over the next few months I’m going to be adding to this site and blogging about internet marketing and SEO.

If that’s of interest to you then stay tuned!