Jenifer

SEO Blog Manager | Content QA Analyst

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Overview

Looking for full-time work (8 hours/day)

at $10.00/hour ($1,760.00/month)

Post-graduate degree (Masters, Doctorate, etc.)

Last Active

November 25th, 2024 (today)

Member Since

July 2nd, 2017

Profile Description

As a Website Content/Blog Manager, I have worked on different projects/niches and helped many clients by sharing my skills in:
 
* Content Management: 
   - Uploading, updating, optimizing, and publishing content on WordPress
* Editing/Proofreading: 
   - Checks grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure
* Tracking Content on SERPROBOT
* Keyword Search and Topic Generation (Ahrefs, Google Trends)
* Search Engine Optimization: On-page, Off-page, Technical
* Working with writers, editors, and other managers
* Performing Site Audits
 
As a QA Specialist, I help the company with the following tasks:

1. Provide quality assurance testing for new and existing client websites, including:    
- Content: Review for duplicate, inconsistent, inaccurate, or outdated information.      
   Reviewing accuracy in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.    
- Design: Check and ensure each site is in line with the company's style guide, 
   language syntax, and branding guidelines    
- SEO: Ensures that the website is optimized according to the latest SEO best 
   practices. This involves adjusting keywords, and other relevant elements to 
   enhance visibility and search engine rankings.    
- Functionality: Validating page elements, including links, videos, images, and page 
   layouts.

2. Making appropriate and relevant changes to the site's content.

3. Communicate with management and cross-functional stakeholders by reporting bugs and inconsistencies in the content, design, or user experience, to show trends, gaps, and successes in maintenance processes.

4. Provide support and ideas to improve cross-functional development processes and help mitigate errors and inconsistencies.

Tools/Software/Applications I use/have used:
 
- WordPress
- Page Builder: Elementor | Thrive Architect | WP Bakery | Gutenberg
- YOAST SEO | RankMath
- Ahrefs | SEMRush| Serprobot | SurferSEO | Screaming Frog | Mangools
- Jasper | ChatGPT
- JIRA | Confluence | ClickUp | Asana | Trello | Upgrade to see actual info
- Slack | Skype | Zoom | Telegram | WhatsApp
- Google Workspace/Suite (Docs, Sheets, PPT)
- Microsoft Office Tools
- Google Search Console | Google Analytics
- Canva

While growing my work experience in the digital content space, I continue to seek/welcome opportunities to learn new things and build new sets of skills. My other passion, which is dealing with data, and the growing need for data-driven decisions among businesses motivated me to explore the data science field. To refresh my knowledge in math and statistics, I enrolled in related courses. 

As a Data Analyst, I help clients with the following tasks: 
[1] data visualization and reporting 
[2] business insights analysis 
[3] deep dive analyses 
[4] data extraction, cleaning, and maintenance 
[5] other data-related tasks. 

Tools I use include: 
- Excel
- Google Sheets
- Microsoft Power BI
- Looker
- DBeaver
- Amazon Redshift (AWS)

Top Skills

Experience: 2 - 5 years

Experience: 2 - 5 years

Other Skills

Experience: 2 - 5 years

Experience: 2 - 5 years

Experience: 2 - 5 years

Experience: 2 - 5 years

Experience: 5 - 10 years

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Age
37
Gender
Female
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Address
Baguio City, Benguet
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Influence: 9
Steadiness: 37
Compliance: 26
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