Website backend and front end and content manager
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
General information for the business: to manage and admin website on day to day basis
Industry: Lifestyle/Travel
Description of support work: WEBSITE MANAGER ROLE
. You could start this career with a background in journalism, marketing or IT, or with business experience.
You’ll usually need experience of writing content., although not necessarily online. You could gain this by:
• blogging or writing on social media
• writing marketing materials or newsletters
• volunteering for a student newspaper, charity or community group
Knowledge of web design, desktop publishing and photo editing will be useful. A portfolio of work to show employers would also be helpful.
You could also take a course that would teach you some of the skills needed for producing web content, like journalism, publishing, media and communications, or PR and marketing.
2. Skills required
You’ll need:
• organisational skills and the ability to meet deadlines
• financial management and negotiating skills
• confident presentation skills
• the ability to build relationships with clients and partners
• an excellent grasp of English grammar, punctuation and spelling
• the ability to write for a target audience
• creative skills to find interesting ways to present information and to generate new ideas
• attention to detail, for example when proofreading
3. What you'll do
You’ll work on websites or company intranets.
Your day-to-day duties might include:
• taking a lead role in maintaining and developing a site
• attending meetings to plan and develop site content, style and appearance
• using web content management systems (CMS)
• analysing website usage statistics
• writing reports for senior managers, clients and partnership organisations
• carrying out quality assurance checks on content
• reporting technical problems to IT support staff
The type of content you might work on could include:
• e-commerce, like online shopping or banking
• product advertising and retail catalogues
• local, national and international news reports
• social media output
• college and university websites
• online public information and government services
In larger companies, you might manage an editorial team. You’ll have a more 'hands on' role in smaller organisations.
Extra notes:
Industry: Lifestyle/Travel
Description of support work: WEBSITE MANAGER ROLE
. You could start this career with a background in journalism, marketing or IT, or with business experience.
You’ll usually need experience of writing content., although not necessarily online. You could gain this by:
• blogging or writing on social media
• writing marketing materials or newsletters
• volunteering for a student newspaper, charity or community group
Knowledge of web design, desktop publishing and photo editing will be useful. A portfolio of work to show employers would also be helpful.
You could also take a course that would teach you some of the skills needed for producing web content, like journalism, publishing, media and communications, or PR and marketing.
2. Skills required
You’ll need:
• organisational skills and the ability to meet deadlines
• financial management and negotiating skills
• confident presentation skills
• the ability to build relationships with clients and partners
• an excellent grasp of English grammar, punctuation and spelling
• the ability to write for a target audience
• creative skills to find interesting ways to present information and to generate new ideas
• attention to detail, for example when proofreading
3. What you'll do
You’ll work on websites or company intranets.
Your day-to-day duties might include:
• taking a lead role in maintaining and developing a site
• attending meetings to plan and develop site content, style and appearance
• using web content management systems (CMS)
• analysing website usage statistics
• writing reports for senior managers, clients and partnership organisations
• carrying out quality assurance checks on content
• reporting technical problems to IT support staff
The type of content you might work on could include:
• e-commerce, like online shopping or banking
• product advertising and retail catalogues
• local, national and international news reports
• social media output
• college and university websites
• online public information and government services
In larger companies, you might manage an editorial team. You’ll have a more 'hands on' role in smaller organisations.
Extra notes:
Ananaz H.
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Hi Ananaz,
thank you for the invitation to bid, can you tell me if you're open to splitting the job and letting someone write the content for you?
thanks
Moira -
Seems you already have so many proposals for the job?
Can I have a chance to discuss in detail regarding your complete requirement?
Would like to show you some of my recent working as well :) -
Hello Ananaz ,
Can we discuss here now please ?
Thanks -
Hi Ananaz,
Can we have quick discussion about project. I am pretty confidence to deliver you best
ThanksAnanaz H.12 Nov 2016sure do you have a skype account ?
Lubna A.12 Nov 2016lubna_ali05
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