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seo executive jobs in hertfordshire

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including SEO Executives.
Typically, the role of an SEO Executive is required to support on and offsite SEO across a company’s websites to improve SERPS within Google and Bing. There is also sometimes the requirement for an understanding of technical SEO, depending on the company and team structure. The role would usually be responsible for developing and optimising on-site content, keyword research, link building, etc. For this type of role, good written communication is beneficial as well as awareness and usage of key SEO tools such as SEMrush, MOZ, Screaming Frog, Ahrefs, and Google Analytics.
This specialist digital role would usually sit within the digital / marketing team and either report to the Marketing or Digital Marketing Manager.
An SEO Executive role would suit someone who is already working within a digital content role has experience in SEO practices and want to move into a more specialised role.
As an SEO Executive, the role would often encompass the following responsibilities:
  • Implementing the onsite and offsite SEO activity
  • Developing and writing optimised content to support SEO strategy
  • Keyword research
  • Analysis and reporting of activity through SEO tools and Google Analytics
About Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire or 'Herts' as it is known by locals adjoins Greater London to the south and can be reached within 20 minutes by train from the capital. It is a commuter heavy county due to its good transport links and easy access to London.
Hertfordshire county comprises 10 districts: East Hertfordshire, North Hertfordshire, Three Rivers, and Welwyn Hatfield; the boroughs of Broxbourne, Dacorum, Hertsmere, Stevenage, and Watford; and the city of St. Albans.
The county is home to the first garden cities Letchworth and Welwyn. It also has two major international airports Luton and Stansted.
Hertfordshire is recognised as a great place to bring up a family, with over 525 schools plus a huge range of places to walk, cycle and play in the countryside.