The US Navy is turning to YouTube creators for help in finding technical recruits.
Captain Matt Boren, the chief marketing officer at US Navy Recruiting Command, told me that in that while past recruiting efforts have focused on TV and other traditional media, that’s no longer the best route to reach the post-millennial generation.
“For our audience now, if they want to find something, they’re using the search engine on YouTube,” Boren said.
“We had to be where our audience was.”
So the Navy worked with its agencies MLY and Wavemake, along with Google, to identify YouTube creators with a focus on science, technology and math, then invited those creators to highlight different technical roles and environments.
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Mr. Kalpesh Patel, the Founder and CEO of Solution Analysts, has recently shared his insights in an interview conducted by TopDevelopers.
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What was once a little understood concept has become a key marketing strategy for businesses of all kinds to get their content, services, and products noticed.
In the report, it was noted that only one SEO-related position (content director) saw a salary increase in past years.
The seven specific positions that now have higher average salaries include: director of marketing, SEO specialist, marketing manager, SEO manager, social media manager, content manager, and content marketing specialist.
2] Why did salaries go up?
The ability to attract high-quality leads, sales, and enhance brand perception all rely on skillful SEO techniques.
This is especially true in the case of working with small businesses, as they often do not have the income to hire a dedicated SEO/marketing professional.
https://www.justwebworld.com/salaries-for-various-seo-centric-positions-have-increased-significantly/
It's been a rocky few months for Uber.
For the three-month period ended June 30, Uber posted a worse-than-expected loss of $4.32 per share.
That's more than the $3.19 per share loss analysts surveyed by Yahoo had forecast.
They reached 100 million per month for the first time ever, offering insight into how often consumers use the company's services.
Ryan Graves, Uber's first employee and first CEO, stepped down from the company's board of directors in May.
And then two more board members, entrepreneur Arianna Huffington and venture capital investor Matt Cohler, resigned last month.