Search Engine Optimization Executive
1 year ago Public Service Hyderabad 85 views Reference: 31613Job Details
If organic ranking is your game, 8 Views is your playing field! As an SEO Executive, it will be your responsibility to spin magic and help clients improve their online presence.
Job responsibilities:
- Understand and know about the latest Google algorithms to improve SEO ranking
- Register Google and Bing business pages
- Maintain all business pages
- Research keywords in-depth using a variety of tools
- Create and execute sitemap.xml and robots.txt
- Register for Google and Bing webmaster tools
- Set up Google Analytics, analyze, and resolve issues
- Integrate and maintain Google Tag Manager
- Work on on-page and off-page optimization
- Implement technical SEO
- Perform ongoing keyword discovery, expansion, and optimization
- Research and implement search engine optimization recommendations
- Research and analyze competitor advertising links
- Develop and implement link-building strategies
- Work with the development team to ensure SEO best practices are properly implemented on newly developed code
- Work with content and marketing teams to drive SEO in content creation and content programming
- Recommend changes to website architecture, content, linking, etc. to improve SEO positions for target keywords.
Job Requirements:
- Hands-on experience in page optimization and Off Page optimization.
- Hands-on experience in Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager.
- Must have hands-on experience in technical SEO.
- Easy to interact with the clients.
- Hands-on experience in Competitor analysis.
- Knowledge of the Google updated algorithms.
- Minimum experience (1+ Year)
Company Description
Google was founded on September 4, 1998, by American computer scientists Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were PhD students at Stanford University in California. Together they own about 14% of its publicly listed shares and control 56% of its stockholder voting power through super-voting stock. The company went public via an initial public offering (IPO) in 2004. In 2015, Google was reorganized as a wholly owned subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. Google is Alphabet's largest subsidiary and is a holding company for Alphabet's internet properties and interests. Sundar Pichai was appointed CEO of Google on October 24, 2015, replacing Larry Page, who became the CEO of Alphabet. On December 3, 2019, Pichai also became the CEO of Alphabet.[14]
The company has since rapidly grown to offer a multitude of products and services beyond Google Search, many of which hold dominant market positions. These products address a wide range of use cases, including email (Gmail), navigation (Waze & Maps), cloud computing (Cloud), web browsing (Chrome), video sharing (YouTube), productivity (Workspace), operating systems (Android), cloud storage (Drive), language translation (Translate), photo storage (Photos), video calling (Meet), smart home (Nest), smartphones (Pixel), wearable technology (Pixel Watch & Fitbit), music streaming (YouTube Music), video on demand (YouTube TV), artificial intelligence (Google Assistant), machine learning APIs (TensorFlow), AI chips (TPU), and more. Discontinued Google products include gaming (Stadia), Glass, Google+, Reader, Play Music, Nexus, Hangouts, and Inbox by Gmail.[15][16]
The company has since rapidly grown to offer a multitude of products and services beyond Google Search, many of which hold dominant market positions. These products address a wide range of use cases, including email (Gmail), navigation (Waze & Maps), cloud computing (Cloud), web browsing (Chrome), video sharing (YouTube), productivity (Workspace), operating systems (Android), cloud storage (Drive), language translation (Translate), photo storage (Photos), video calling (Meet), smart home (Nest), smartphones (Pixel), wearable technology (Pixel Watch & Fitbit), music streaming (YouTube Music), video on demand (YouTube TV), artificial intelligence (Google Assistant), machine learning APIs (TensorFlow), AI chips (TPU), and more. Discontinued Google products include gaming (Stadia), Glass, Google+, Reader, Play Music, Nexus, Hangouts, and Inbox by Gmail.[15][16]