February 7, 2010

I do the following

+Keyword research
+Create Campagins
+Create Text ads
+Create Adgroups
+Bid Management/Bid Editing
+Deep Link Keywords

I can use adwords editor and google adwords very well.
I can use excel to distribute multiple text ads, campagins, keywords, adgroups i can run reports and plenty of other tools and functions. Does anyone know what i should be getting paid? Im on minimum wage

You should be getting paid whatever your agreement with your employer provides. If you don’t like it, then re-negotiate.

I’ve seen many ads on CraigsList.org seeking to hire CPC/PPC managers for low wages, often part-time, often seeking "interns" for free.

When the job is defined as "CPC manager" or "Paid Search Manager" or similar, I see posts on various job boards with proposed salaries that range from $30,000 to $90,000.

I also know many consultants who charge $100 to $200 per hour for "essentially the same services," but generally these consultants have substantial experience and skill. Sometimes, they have access to sophisticated software tools, some developed in house and some licensed from third parties.

A year ago, the most common arrangement I heard about (for outside consultants) was a "percentage of spend," which is ludicrous: it rewards waste and discourages efficiency. While that may still be the "dominant" model, it is fast being supplanted by other, more complex fee structures.




2 Responses to “Online Marketing Salary? (CPC Account Manager)?”

  1. Mark Welch Says:

    You should be getting paid whatever your agreement with your employer provides. If you don’t like it, then re-negotiate.

    I’ve seen many ads on CraigsList.org seeking to hire CPC/PPC managers for low wages, often part-time, often seeking "interns" for free.

    When the job is defined as "CPC manager" or "Paid Search Manager" or similar, I see posts on various job boards with proposed salaries that range from $30,000 to $90,000.

    I also know many consultants who charge $100 to $200 per hour for "essentially the same services," but generally these consultants have substantial experience and skill. Sometimes, they have access to sophisticated software tools, some developed in house and some licensed from third parties.

    A year ago, the most common arrangement I heard about (for outside consultants) was a "percentage of spend," which is ludicrous: it rewards waste and discourages efficiency. While that may still be the "dominant" model, it is fast being supplanted by other, more complex fee structures.
    References :

  2. evelinka420 Says:

    In NY & CA — expect to make at least $45,000. This is a well paid field.
    References :

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