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Ability to work independently and take initiative. ### Preferred * Experience working in a marketing agency. * Familiarity with MailerLite, Mailchimp, HubSpot, or similar platforms. * Experience using SEO tools such as RankMath, Google Search Console,
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# DIGITAL MARKETER Location: Remote Employment Type: Full-Time Salary: ₦250,000 – ₦300,000 Monthly ## About Our Client Our client is a growth-focused marketing agency that helps businesses increase visibility, generate leads, improve conversions, and scale sustainably through digital marketing, branding, SEO, web design, content marketing, and paid advertising. They are seeking an experienced Digital Marketer with 2–3 years of hands-on experience who understands how various marketing channels work together to drive business growth. This is not an entry-level role. The ideal candidate will be able to think strategically, execute independently, and contribute meaningfully to client and agency growth. ## Role Overview The Digital Marketer will be responsible for planning, executing, and optimizing marketing activities across multiple channels, including content marketing, SEO, social media, and email marketing. The ideal candidate understands that marketing goes beyond posting content. They should have a solid understanding of customer journeys, audience behavior, lead generation, and performance tracking. ## Key Responsibilities ### Content Marketing * Develop content strategies for internal and client accounts. * Create and coordinate content for social media, blogs, newsletters, and websites. * Identify content opportunities based on business goals and audience needs. ### Social Media Management * Manage social media accounts across Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, and other relevant platforms. * Plan and schedule content calendars. * ### SEO * Conduct keyword research and competitor analysis. * Optimize website content and blog posts for search engines. ### Analytics & Reporting * Track and analyze marketing performance across channels. * Prepare monthly reports and recommendations. * Identify opportunities for improvement and growth. * Measure campaign effectiveness against objectives. ### Client Support * Support strategy development and execution for client accounts. * Participate in internal and client meetings when required. * Contribute ideas that improve client results and agency performance. ## Requirements ### Essential * 2–3 years of digital marketing experience. * Strong understanding of content marketing. * Experience managing social media platforms professionally. * Practical SEO knowledge and experience. * Experience with email marketing platforms and automation. * Strong copywriting and communication skills. * Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. * Strong attention to detail. * Ability to work independently and take initiative. ### Preferred * Experience working in a marketing agency. * Familiarity with MailerLite, Mailchimp, HubSpot, or similar platforms. * Experience using SEO tools such as RankMath, Google Search Console, Ahrefs, SEMrush, or similar tools. * Basic design skills using Canva or Adobe Creative Suite. * Experience working with websites and CMS platforms such as WordPress. ## Ideal Candidate We're looking for someone who: * Thinks beyond content posting. * Understands how marketing channels work together. * Is proactive and solution-oriented. * Can balance creativity with performance. * Enjoys learning and continuous improvement. * Takes ownership of their work. * Is comfortable working in a fast-paced agency environment. ## How to Apply Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to [derarecruitmenthub@gmail.com](mailto:derarecruitmenthub@gmail.com) with "Digital Marketer" as the subject of the email. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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Want to get more from Rank Math SEO? 🚀 Explore its top features, from keyword optimization and schema markup to XML sitemaps and SEO analysis. Learn how these tools can help improve your site's search visibility. #SEO #RankMath #WordPress @HeartofManoj lttr.ai/AsDBG
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Rank Math or Yoast SEO—which plugin deserves a place on your WordPress website? Discover the key differences, features, and benefits of both SEO plugins and find out which one matches your SEO goals best. Read more: shorturl.at/r8wLX #RankMath #YoastSEO #WordPressSEO
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Want better SEO results with Rank Math? 🚀 Check out these recommended Rank Math settings to optimize your WordPress site, improve search visibility, and avoid common mistakes. A simple setup can make a big difference. #SEO #WordPress #RankMath lttr.ai/Ar9qv @HeartofManoj
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Why do some brands dominate search and AI results while others struggle to get noticed? The answer often comes down to brand gaps. In this video, we'll explore five important gaps that can limit your visibility: 🔍 Visibility Gaps 🗣️ Narrative Gaps 🎥 Format Gaps 📝 Topic Gaps 🌐 Web Mention Gaps Learn how to identify these gaps, strengthen your brand presence, and create more opportunities to be discovered online. Watch now and find out where your brand is missing opportunities: youtu.be/5iPIrL3yjO0 #SEO #BrandVisibility #DigitalMarketing #ContentMarketing #AISearch #MarketingStrategy #RankMath
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Why do some brands dominate search and AI results while others struggle to get noticed? The answer often comes down to brand gaps. In this video, we'll explore five important gaps that can limit your visibility: 🔍 Visibility Gaps 🗣️ Narrative Gaps 🎥 Format Gaps 📝 Topic Gaps 🌐 Web Mention Gaps Learn how to identify these gaps, strengthen your brand presence, and create more opportunities to be discovered online. Watch now and find out where your brand is missing opportunities: youtu.be/5iPIrL3yjO0 #SEO #BrandVisibility #DigitalMarketing #ContentMarketing #AISearch #MarketingStrategy #RankMath
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Both are powerful WordPress SEO plugins, but the right choice depends on your website goals, workflow, and SEO requirements. Learn the key differences and find out which plugin is best for your site. Read More: shorturl.at/WBMDl #RankMath #YoastSEO #WordPress #SEO
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Ask Claude anything about Rank Math and it walks you through it step by step — the right settings, the exact menu path, copy-paste code included. Free to download and install 👇 github.com/CodemmHub/rankmat… #WordPress #SEO #RankMath #ClaudeAI
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Submitting your sitemap to Google Search Console is crucial for SEO. Don't worry if it initially shows an error; it usually resolves to 'success' within a few hours. Rank Math makes this process smooth. #SEO #SearchConsole #RankMath
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RankMath or AioSeo ?
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Karam Shaar Advisory is Hiring We are looking for a Front-End Developer to support the development of fast, responsive, and SEO-ready websites and digital platforms. Job Responsibilities: - Develop interactive and responsive user interfaces for the company’s websites and digital platforms. - Translate UI/UX designs and Figma/PSD files into high-quality functional code. - Build and customize WordPress themes and plugins based on company needs. - Improve website structure for Technical SEO, including code quality, Schema Markup, and internal linking. - Optimize page speed, user experience, and Core Web Vitals. - Integrate front-end interfaces with REST APIs and handle backend data efficiently. - Ensure compatibility across devices, browsers, and screen sizes. - Set up and monitor Google Analytics and Google Search Console, including technical indexing issues. Required Qualifications & Experience: - 1 to 3 years of experience in Front-End development and WordPress site management. - Strong command of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, with good knowledge of TypeScript and PHP for WordPress customization. - Good experience with React.js; experience with Next.js is preferred. - Solid understanding of WordPress, page builders, and SEO plugins such as RankMath or Yoast SEO. - Good knowledge of On-Page SEO and Technical SEO. - Ability to work with REST APIs and manage code using Git / GitHub. - Good understanding of UI/UX principles and clean, maintainable code. - Ability to work effectively in a remote team and meet deadlines. - A portfolio or GitHub link demonstrating relevant Front-End and WordPress experience is required. Job Details: - Work Type: Remote - Commitment: Full-time - Contract Duration: 3-month probationary period, followed by a permanent contract - Application Deadline: June 20, 2026 How to Apply: Please send your resume along with relevant work samples or a GitHub/Portfolio link, and highlight your experience in developing responsive interfaces and SEO-optimized WordPress websites. Email: info@karamshaar.com WhatsApp: 963958662895
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track back to just over a year to now. i'd built an automated ecommerce flow that took a whole store end to end. seo would research trends, products, and map those into .js scripts which would launch prompts that read those research files. that would feed an image gen prompt which created designs, set to specific standard. i'd generate them, and then ANOTHER prompt, would check the images, score them with a criteria, and either move them to an accepted folder, or move them to an archive folder. the accepted folders, would automatically fire a script which would open photoshop, map the image to smart layers, in a 'product shot' template i'd made, and then export all of the final product shots to another folder, and then exported the flat designs which would be used for the products. another script took the product images, did visual lookups, generated all product descriptions, renamed the images and generated the seo text. it ran optimizations locally via a jpegoptim and oxipng script. it then uploaded them to dropbox, and via API, would generate a dropbox link map. i had one barebones csv template, which i'd run a ps1 script through to map json files into the csv rows, and insert the dropbox link map. all my images, links, followed the exact same slugs, so it turned 2 hours of manual work into a 5 second bulk rename and insert. it then converted that csv into json, which then itself converted that json into ld-json for product rich listings. ai would write the product description based on a dataseo keywords, and googletrends json file that would run on every product type. collecting keywords for that specific product. it also formed it around brand profiles, copy guides and other things. this was sonnet 3 days, GPT 4.0 days, and it STILL wrote great copy when it had the right guidance. in the .js file, i'd replace all em dashes with a hyphen if they ever appeared. i built a custom product uploader, built my own php plugin which synced to local .js files and connected via rest. it was (and still is) one of the best wc product uploaders that exist, as it completely resets filterlookups only for that product, and is lightning fast because i upload it directly into woocommerce rows from json. no importers, no wordpress malarkey, or WC rest needed. it was 50x faster than wc's own CSV import. the images would be uploaded via ftp, and then on detection, would sync those to the media library, and i'd upload the image meta from the seo run, so they all had captions/alt text etc. it took what would be 3-5 hours of manual work per product, and congested it into a 2 minute image to fully live product system. after that, i'd export sales data, the ai was constantly learning, sales data feeding back to files, which would then teach the ai what products work, what doesn't. what copy worked, what copy didn't. that would then flow back into the original source files which told the ai what images to gen and what products to launch. all of it was local on my pc. i wasn't selling an saas. it was just something that worked for my very particular setup. the thing about it is; i built that mostly with GPT 4.0 and a little bit of 3.5! mostly copy and pasting code manually from the chats in chatGPT. all the plugins, the php, everything. then some of it got improved inside vscode back on the old original copilot plans, when $10 used to last you an entire month of none stop coding. this was before n8n, before agents were even a thing. all of that I built very specifically for myself, local, syncing folder to folder, json file to json file. python scripts watching files, and .ps1 files that would follow up with other .ps1 files, which launched .js files which contained prompts for AI, and hitting the openAI API's whenever I needed the AI layer. eventually i built a terminal tool, which would allow me to run the scripts from the terminal, and i'd manually type in the slugs for which products i wanted processed. all files would sit in specific folders, and scripts would do the rest. i was so excited about that, giving my terminal app a shortcut icon and putting it onto my taskbar. that was a year ago. fast forward to now. the game has changed so much. ANYTHING and i mean anything is possible now. people 'new' to codex, and CC etc don't know how good they have it. my advantage is that i have a year of scripts, a year of tools. i've laid the SYSTEMS in place, to fully map out entire features, precisely, and organized, and build out projects, in one hour, and have it implemented within the next. entire saas features - mousework. but i've had this fucking idea for so long, to build a fully automated, self learning ecom business, that launches products end to end based on it's own research, writing, and growth, but the complexity of it previously , and being busy with life, it never got finalized. the secret is i sync it via etsy too, but they're API keys take FOREVER to aquire, but built my own etsy system, product uploader, which runs across 7 different stores. however, now, i've finally been building the replacement for it. i'll be able to run that exact same system, except this time through a full app, with a canvas, and agent systems instead of .ps1 scripts. not to say i won't run scripts; they're an integral part of any automated workflow, but now it has superpowers, and it can do so so so much more. all the ideas I wanted to do, automated, fully, end to end. not only that, but i moved away from woocommerce entirely. instead i just built my own website builder, which is also fully automated end to end. my brand profiles, my artwork system? i'm still using those, just for more things. now i can launch 50 brands just like it, running the same system, all in about 5 minutes. whether it's saas, local service, or online ecom. i also built an ai automated ad builder. it takes my brands images, or generates images. i've got background removers, and full skills and agents which fully generate the ads for me. it mixes all that into seedance videos, and posts in logos etc. now i take those image/videos, and build instagram, tiktok, facebook vids, generate descriptions, and upload them automatically. it has an every growing library to source from, templates to use, and the system derives right with the websites, so all themes/styles match precisely to the brand. this is why it's so great building for yourself. the amount of reusability you get with it, the fact it's free forever, can never be beaten. none of these saas companies get it. and they're heading in the wrong direction. we could already DO half of what these companies are doing. my own personal SEO system, which i built for my automated web builder, is already 10x better than any yoast, rankmath etc. i skip expensive ahrefs, semrush, and just rebuild their services myself, using API, which is 100x cheaper. except this time it FEEDS my system, and i don't need to lay a finger on it. nobody cares about these little one off apps that won't exist in a year. they're either failing to see the future, or they're hoping for an early exit before they know the dominos start falling. and they don't get it. their 'app' is just a little tiny module in something that thinks bigger. people will want PRIVATE systems. all speaking to each other. not 1200 integrations and 1200 invoices to send to, that don't even have a fucking brain. i'm not selling anything yet. but if you're interested in seeing how i think about automation, then stay a while and listen. the tool i'm building will absolutely help you too. but i'll be honest. i'm actually quite scared to release it, solely down to how powerful it is. not many people do it like i do, and i'm finally on here to tell the world. if you're a cannabilistic, sick sadistic, son of bitch, 666, you're in pain but you sit and stick with it, in the midst of business, then drop a you know what.
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Every WordPress community I'm in has the same recurring thread: "Just setting up a new site. What are your must-have plugins?" The replies are predictable. Yoast or RankMath. WP Rocket. WooCommerce. Wordfence. A page builder. The standard 2024-shaped stack. What's missing from every one of these threads in 2026: an MCP plugin. Not for long. Once you've connected Claude or Codex to your WP site through MCP, you stop thinking of WordPress as "a thing my plugins do" and start thinking of it as "a thing I prompt for." That's a real shift. Why an MCP plugin earns its spot in the must-have list: Set up site content in plain English from your AI client Audit and fix issues without leaving Claude or Codex Build pages in Elementor, Bricks, Gutenberg, Nexter, all from prompts Stop bouncing to wp-admin for every small thing We've been building in this category in the open. SproutOS MCP is free, GPL, no lock-in: sproutos.ai/wordpress-mcp-pl…
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How is the SEO output compared to dedicated tools like RankMath or Yoast?
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Website builders explained WordPress. The Honda Civic of websites. Powers 43.5% of every site on the internet. Cheap hosting at 3 to 50 dollars a month. Any developer in the world knows it. You own the database. You own the domain. The plugin ecosystem is its real moat. Yoast, RankMath, Schema Pro, WP Rocket. Nothing on any other platform comes close for SEO control The caveat. WordPress is not plug and play. If you are an owner trying to manage it yourself in 2026, you will spend hours asking ChatGPT how to install caching plugins, why your hero image is killing your speed score, and what a CDN is. Not impossible. Just not for the faint of heart Webflow. The custom cabinet shop. Starts at 14 dollars a month for Basic, 23 for CMS. Strong technical SEO out of the box. Auto-generated XML sitemap. Easy 301 redirect manager. SSL included. Performs faster than most untuned WordPress sites by default. The ceiling is real though. CMS hard-caps at 10,000 items. Limited plugin ecosystem. Premium price for a brand that homeowners do not check Lighthouse scores on. Squarespace. The IKEA furniture of websites. Up to 1,000 pages allowed. The real limit is no dynamic page templates. No custom post types. No bulk page generation. Building 30 city pages means manually creating 30 pages. Brand portfolio sites win on Squarespace. Multi-city service area businesses lose on it. Wix. The roach motel. You check in, you do not check out. There is no export button. You can move the domain. You cannot move the site. Migrating a 20-page Wix site to WordPress takes 15 to 25 hours of manual rebuilding because the architecture does not transfer. Their SEO improved a lot in recent years. Still locked in. Pick this only if you are absolutely certain you will never leave. GoHighLevel. The agency favorite. Built for funnels and conversion. The pages are actually fast because GHL handles hosting on managed infrastructure with a CDN. I had this backward in my head for a long time. The real SEO problem is no enforcement layer. No Yoast equivalent. No bulk schema. URLs can change when pages get edited and you lose accumulated authority overnight. GHL is the right call if your site is a conversion vehicle for paid traffic. Wrong call if organic search is your primary acquisition channel Lovable, Bolt, v0, the AI builders. Build a real site in a weekend. Code is cleaner than most agencies produce. GitHub sync means you own the repository and can self-host or export at any time. That alone makes them better than Wix The catch most people pitching AI builders to contractors will not mention. Lovable and Bolt default to React SPAs. Only about 20 to 30 percent of web crawlers execute JavaScript. GPTBot, ClaudeBot, Common Crawl, and Perplexity see a blank page on a default Lovable site. Googlebot can render it but with a delayed queue. The fix is prerendering or SSR. I have done it. I have ranked AI-built sites for real searches in real cities. The technology works when it is configured correctly. v0 by Vercel defaults to Next.js with server-side rendering which solves the problem out of the box. Lovable and Bolt require an extra step Why I think AI builders are the future. The build cost collapsed. What used to take an agency 8 weeks and 12 thousand dollars now takes a weekend and a few hundred dollars in API credits. The code that comes out is more standards-compliant than the bloated theme-based WordPress sites most agencies churn out. You own it on GitHub. You can host it anywhere. The platform lock-in problem that has plagued home service owners for 15 years is finally solvable. The platform matters less than what you publish. A WordPress site with 6 deep service pages outranks a Lovable site with 60 thin AI-generated city pages. Volume without depth is the most common failure mode in this industry. Pick the platform you will actually maintain. The best website is the one that gets updated every month, not the one that won a design award and got abandoned
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Shipped: AuditAE for WordPress 🚀 • Keyword research inside the dashboard • Draft edit posts, push to WP • Writes Yoast or Rank Math meta natively • One-click FAQ schema • Capability-gated, AES-encrypted token auditae.app/wordpress-ai-plu… #WordPress #Yoast #RankMath #SEO
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