Part Time
$5 - $10 per hour USD
TBD
Jan 23, 2025
About Us:
Tame Lands Pickleball is a passionate, fast-growing startup disrupting the pickleball world. We’re edgy, rebellious, and unapologetically ourselves, offering premium products for players who are just as bold. We’re in startup mode, and this is where the magic happens. Only the best make it past this stage, which is why finding the right fit is crucial.
As our Amazon PPC Manager, you’ll play a pivotal role in driving our success on Amazon and helping us grow into an industry leader.
What You’ll Do:
Manage Amazon PPC Campaigns: Create, monitor, and optimize campaigns to maximize ROI.
Keyword Research: Use data-driven insights to identify high-performing keywords.
Analyze Performance: Regularly assess campaign performance and implement strategies for improvement.
Budget Management: Allocate budgets effectively to ensure maximum profitability.
Competitive Analysis: Stay ahead of competitors with ongoing market analysis.
Collaboration: Work with our marketing team to align PPC efforts with our overall branding and goals.
What We’re Looking For:
Experience: Proven experience managing Amazon PPC campaigns with measurable success.
Analytical Skills: Ability to interpret data and adjust strategies accordingly.
Proactive Mindset: Self-starter who thrives in a fast-paced environment.
Passion for Growth: Someone motivated to grow with us and take ownership of their role.
Understanding of Brand: Must resonate with our brand's voice and values.
Why Join Us?
Work with a passionate, driven team.
Play a critical role in a startup with enormous potential.
Grow alongside the company and make a real impact.
Pre-Screening Questions: (Please answer to be considered)
Does our brand motivate you? If so, why?
Can you describe your experience managing Amazon PPC campaigns? What was your most significant success?
How would you prioritize tasks when working on multiple PPC campaigns?
What strategies would you use to optimize an underperforming campaign?
Why do you believe you’re the right fit for a startup like Tame Lands?