Posted by Karen Clayton as PPC, Search Marketing
Despite the credit crunch taking it’s hold on the global economy, the last year has been the busiest ever at Azam HQ. We have been very fortunate and blessed to maintain a tremendous pace of growth with our business which has led to new client acquistions and in turn the opportunity to welcome new team members to Azam Marketing.
Stuart joined Azam in May 2008 and is responsible for overseeing the development and running of paid-search campaigns for clients and in-house projects. His day to day tasks include managing PPC campaigns, providing reports to clients, plenty of number crunching, and getting involved in pitches for new business.
Stuart has worked in Internet Marketing since the day dot and like many early entrepreneurs tried his hand at running a shopping directory before stumbling across PPC and harnessing it as a way to deliver fast results and make a full time living.
Stuart’s personal highlights within online marketing include his first profitable day and the first £500 single commission. However his most favourite sales bonus so far and one I’m very envious of, has to be an invite to the Royal film première of The History Boys and the unusual experience of walking past Stephen Fry and the paparazzi on the red carpet.
Describing what his most favourite aspect of search marketing is, Stuart says “I like finding untapped marketing niches and making a significant boost in the number of sales that a merchant can make each day”. That plus an invite to the odd film première and a bucket full of free popcorn hey Stuart?
It is with great pleasure I introduce Stuart as part of the Azam Team; he is a great asset and a truly nice guy.
When he isn’t wearing his PPC hat, you may find Stuart practising tai chi or hypermiling in his plastic Smart Car!
You can contact Stuart at:
Email: stuart [at] azam.net
Windows Live Messenger: stuartreader [at] hotmail.com
Direct Line: 01702 382 308
Mobile: 07795 574 178
One Response
Harrison Ward
August 1st, 2010 at 5:58 pm
1Thanks Stuart, I would also like to learn Tai-Chi but there seems to be no practitioner in our area.