Finding an Internet Marketing

Posted on 29. Oct, 2008 posted by Bill in Employment News

Finding an Internet marketing job is not as easy as you may think. Yesterday I was reading a DP forum and after reading a while I found a topic about finding an internet marketing job. I got enough information about it and decide to share it.

First of all, you have to know what sort of position are you looking for? "Internet Marketing" is a broad field. What skills do you have? Did you major in business or marketing in school? Are you just looking for a gig or are you looking to make a career out of it?

Start reading on PPC/SEM. All you need to do is figure out Google AdWords, Yahoo Search Marketing, and MSN adCenter. After that you’ll be able to get a decent job with pretty good pay. However, affiliate networks will happily take people with enthusiasm, understanding of the internet but no hard core skills as they will train you. If I were you I would drop your CV but more importantly a cover note which expresses your enthusiasm to work in the sector and then send to the affiliate networks. There are loads of jobs out there, just search for ‘new media jobs’ and start reading.

Also, you can try freelancing sites. There are lots of work available there. Some sites even pay you weekly. If you’re looking to get into freelancing you need to offer a skill. Graphic Design, coding, SEO etc. I suggest to heavily read up on that, practice it for a year or so then start freelancing in that profession. http://www.bloggersbiz.com/?p=10

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One Response to “Finding an Internet Marketing”

  1. Resume Professional

    12. Nov, 2008

    It also helps to have writing skills as well. And yes, most freelancing websites do offer listings for Internet Marketing jobs. If you want to get some experience (in order to reel in the big fish later), try the lower paying jobs first, especially if you don’t receive much of a response from the high paying positions. Good Luck!

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