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Head of Performance Marketing

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We're working with a growing fashion retailer that's looking for an experienced Head of Performance Marketing to take ownership of its paid media strategy.
This is a hands-on role where you'll be responsible for driving customer acquisition across paid search and paid social, working closely with the wider ecommerce and creative teams to help grow the brand online.
If you've built and optimised campaigns for a fashion or retail brand and enjoy using data to make commercial decisions, this could be a great fit.
What you'll be doing
- Managing paid search campaigns across Google Ads, Google Shopping, Display, YouTube, and Microsoft Ads.
- Owning paid social activity across Meta, making sure campaigns are performing and continually improving.
- Managing budgets, monitoring ROAS, and making sure spend is delivering the best possible return.
- Testing audiences, creatives, and landing pages to improve performance.
- Analysing campaign data and sharing clear insights with the wider business.
- Working closely with internal teams to plan campaigns that support product launches, promotions, and seasonal activity.
- Keeping up to date with changes across digital marketing and bringing new ideas to the table.
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What we're looking for
- Around 4+ years' experience in performance marketing.
- Strong experience across Google Ads and Meta Ads Manager.
- Previous in-house experience within a fashion, retail, or luxury brand is essential.
- Confident managing paid media budgets and making data-led decisions.
- Comfortable reporting on campaign performance and presenting findings.
- Someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced ecommerce environment and isn't afraid to get stuck in.


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