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WordPress Marketing Developer

10/24/2019

ProgrammingFull Time

Regional Restrictions: North America Only

We're looking for a WordPress developer to help with contract/project work on the two properties we have: Growth Everywhere and Single Grain.


Growth Everywhere is an entrepreneurial podcast/interview series where I talk to world-class entrepreneurs and dissect their marketing funnels and also talk about personal growth.


Single Grain is a digital marketing agency that has worked with awesome companies such as Airbnb, Uber, Salesforce and Nordstrom.


Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Adjusting forms
  • Moving things around on pages
  • Running A/B tests
  • Coding up landing pages/redesigns
  • Ensuring our site is as fast as possible
  • SEO changes
  • Google AMP and Facebook Instant Articles
  • Creating/implementing simple widgets
  • Working with/managing designers

There will be more advanced work in the future. We have our hands in a lot of cookie jars.


As long as you're pleasant to work with, fast to respond and a curious person, you'd be the right fit!


If you're interested, please make sure your email includes the subject line 'wordpress developers are cool' and include 3 links to examples of your work, your LinkedIn, your site, Github and anything else that's relevant.

 

Please also send a bullet point list of 3 things you'd do to optimize our site. If you want to do a video, bonus points :)

Requirements
 

  • 2+ years of WordPress development experience
  • Experience doing marketing development work a huge plus
  • 2+ years of UX experience a huge plus


Benefits
 

  • Remote work a possibility (otherwise 3 days in office 2 days work from home)
  • Health/Dental/Vision (if in the United States)
  • Challenging projects where our customers both have the means and will to create new and exciting projects.

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Single Grain

Los Angeles, CA

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