INTERNET MARKETING CAREER AND SALARY INFO

Jobs in Internet Marketing are expected to grow faster than average through the year 2014, brought on by high domestic and international competition in online products and services. You could be in the heart of this fast-paced industry by earning a degree from Rasmussen College.

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Here are common Internet Marketing positions and their typical salaries:

Web Surfer -- $37,010 (25th percentile)
Visits multiple websites to gather information. Reviews and catalogues websites according to established guidelines.

Associate’s Internet Product Manager -- $49,694 (25th percentile)
Develops product positioning, packaging, and pricing strategies. Also, coordinates products throughout their lifecycle, from strategic definition to end-of-life planning.

E-Commerce Sales Manager -- $51,962 (25th percentile)
Manages and directs an e-commerce sales force to achieve sales and profit goals. Designs and recommends online sales programs and sets short and long-term online sales strategies.

Search Engine Specialist -- $56,039 (25th percentile)
Search Engine (optimization) Specialists (SEO) are trained professionals who understands that high rankings in the major search engines, such as Google, are something that can be attained by careful designing of a website. They improve the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via "natural" ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results.

Online Marketing Analyst -- $58,489 (25th percentile)
Collects and analyzes data to evaluate existing and potential online markets. Uses traffic tracking applications to recognize user patterns and trends to help formulate effective marketing techniques.

Entrepreneur -- $varies widely
An Entrepreneur creates new ventures and, with that, accepts a larger risk in hopes of a larger financial benefit. They may begin their own search engine optimization (SEO) business or perhaps an Internet advertising agency.

Web Content Manager -- $59,948 (25th percentile)
Manages all web content and projects related to websites. Writes, edits, and proofreads new content. Ensures that all documents meet established content standards and works with developers to assess any technical challenges in displaying the content.

This is not en entry-level position and requires previous industry experience to attain.

Online Marketing Manager -- $68,253 (25th percentile)
Develops and implements the strategic online marketing plan for an organization. Stays abreast of changes in the Internet marketing environment to best serve the needs and goals of that organization and adjusts plans accordingly. May be responsible for overseeing other aspects of the website such as the advertising and content components.

This is not en entry-level position and requires previous industry experience to attain.

Source: www.salary.com