Pitchup
Performance Marketing Manager
Job Summary
This role involves managing and optimizing performance marketing campaigns, primarily paid search and paid social, with an annual spend of over £2.5 million. The candidate will support international expansion efforts, automate processes, and identify growth opportunities through data-driven strategies. Collaboration with various teams such as engineering, SEO, and content is essential, and the focus is on delivering measurable ROI and revenue growth. The ideal candidate has extensive experience with paid media campaigns within online travel or e-commerce sectors and is comfortable working in a fast-paced, remote environment.
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Job Description
Pitchup.com receives 40m annual visits and up to 8,000 bookings per day - so far we've booked £500m worth of holidays, helping more than 15m holidaymakers make their great escape.
Over the last two years we've launched new desktop and mobile websites with an updated look and feel, led a successful campaign to change the law to open more campsites in the UK, and adapted our search to give disabled travellers the information they need. And - with a fifth of our business coming from outside the UK already - we're just getting going.
You'll join a nimble team of 70 based in 10 countries: we're a 100%-remote business so we all work from home, getting together from time to time when we can. The company is profitable and was founded in 2009 by former lastminute.com staff with a background in the holiday park sector.
Pitchup.com has been featured in leading global media titles, such as BBC News, New York Times, Le Figaro, and more, and has been translated into 17 languages by our in-house translation team. We’re members of the Financial Times' FT1000 fastest growing companies in Europe and recently were awarded the Platinum Trusted Service Award by Feefo, for achieving a customer rating of at least 4.5 out of 5 for six years in a row.
About the role:
You will run the performance marketing activity alongside the Performance Marketing Lead - currently paid search/PPC and paid social, with £2.5m+ annual spend - underpinning ambitious plans for domestic and international growth. As such, the role encompasses optimising ROI/revenue growth, geographic expansion, automation (including monitoring our existing integrations), and supporting the identifying and executing of growth initiatives, including experimentation.
Reporting to the Performance Marketing Lead, and working closely with the Managing Director and Founder, our SEO Lead and Data Scientist, you will thrive in an entrepreneurial environment. This is our second in-house performance marketing role as we have transitioned from agency management six months ago, where you’ll support the Performance Lead in growing the paid search and paid social media accounts. We have a strong bias to action as a company, so you should be a "do-er" first and foremost.
- Run effective performance marketing strategies, launching/optimising campaigns locally and internationally
- Maximise productivity through automation and feed integration
- Rapidly identify high-potential ideas via a ‘test and learn’ approach
- Support the building out of the international plan and global expansion, targeting local search engines as appropriate
- Suggest implementing monitoring tools and aid the process/reports for analysing PPC performance
- Assist with the balancing of revenue/lead growth with acceptable ROI levels appropriate to market entry stage and LTV
- Collaborate with engineering, data science, SEO, translation and content as needed to deliver campaigns
- Work closely with other channels to achieve business goals, encompassing cannibalisation, keyword opportunities and ad copy
- Make data-driven decisions based on metrics, industry insights, market trends, and the competitive landscape
- Contribute to Pitchup.com's broader growth strategy and keep abreast of PPC, SEM and Paid social trends
- Proven track record of setting, delivering and running £5m+ annual spend global paid search and social campaigns efficiently while increasing revenue and traffic, ideally within an online travel company or complex e-commerce business
- Strong experience in paid search with at least 3-4 years of experience
- Good experience in paid social with at least 2-3 years of experience (Meta required, TikTok advantageous)
- SA360 experience required
- French or Spanish language skills highly desirable
- Excellent analytical and problem solving skills, with demonstrable passion for ecommerce marketing and knowledge of other online marketing channels and their interactions with performance marketing, including attribution
- Commercially focused and driven with the ability to work towards metrics and manage budgets
- Ability to work to deadlines in a fast paced environment
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ideally a background (e.g. degree) in a STEM or other numerate discipline
- UK-based with right to work in the UK (unfortunately we are unable to offer sponsorship)
Salary: £40,000 to £50,000
Benefits include: (View all our benefits)
- Pension match up to 4%
- 25 days' holiday + bank holidays
- Life insurance, critical illness cover, group income protection
- Aviva private health insurance
- Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
- Cycle to work scheme
- Staff discount scheme for Pitchup.com holidays
Read some of our press coverage
UK:
- https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/travel/uk-camping-campsites-august-bank-holiday-2022-availability-pitch-prices-1804816
- https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/67423068/camping-trade-world-issue-11/43
- https://www.farminglife.com/country-and-farming/international-womens-day-women-playing-key-role-in-growth-of-agritourism-study-finds-4055326
- https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/storm-clouds-on-the-horizon-for-temporary-campsites-mg7nz5cv6
IT:
- https://vincenzochierchia.blog.ilsole24ore.com/2022/01/18/estate-2022-pitchup-turismo-glamping-gonfie-vele/
- https://www.vanityfair.it/gallery/tende-da-campeggio-facili-da-montare-da-portare-in-vacanza
US:
- https://medium.com/authority-magazine/dan-yates-of-pitchup-the-future-of-travel-in-the-post-covid-world-949495433861
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/tips/camp-rental-utah-california-yellowstone/
- https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/27/travel/love-or-leave-winter-on-the-cheap.html
ES:
- https://www.elmundo.es/viajes/hoteles/2022/06/23/62b2c84ffdddffd5758b45ef.html
- https://www.europapress.es/turismo/nacional/noticia-sector-camping-espana-preve-2023-cifras-record-reservas-pitchup-20230215125405.html
FR:
- https://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/ces-commercants-contraints-aux-promos-pour-rassurer-les-vacanciers-20220808
- https://www.camping-car.com/nos-actus/27057-laissez-vous-tenter-par-une-escapade-en-van
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