
Joshua. J
Performance Marketer Helping Brands Scale With Paid Ads
Skills

Bekijk mijn diensten


Portfolio
Werkervaring
Freelancer.com
Freelance • 7 yrs 5 mos
Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Manager
Nov 2023 - Present • 2 yrs 6 mos
My experience in Search Engine Marketing developed from a simple observation: ranking organically takes time, but structured paid search can create immediate visibility if managed correctly. I began working with businesses that were investing in Google Ads but seeing inconsistent results. In many cases, campaigns were active, budgets were being spent, yet conversions were unpredictable. That pushed me to study search intent more deeply and not just keywords, but why users search and what they expect to see. Over time, I developed a disciplined approach to managing paid search campaigns with a focus on profitability rather than traffic volume. Core Responsibilities & Approach: • Keyword intent classification (informational vs commercial vs transactional) • Campaign structure segmentation (search, display, remarketing) • Ad copy testing and message refinement • Negative keyword implementation to reduce wasted spend • Quality Score optimization • Bid strategy adjustments based on performance data • Landing page alignment with search queries • Budget allocation based on conversion efficiency Case Example: In one campaign, a service-based business was receiving clicks but very few inquiries. After auditing the account, I identified two main issues: • Broad match keywords attracting irrelevant searches • Landing page messaging not aligned with ad intent I restructured the campaign by narrowing keyword targeting, adding negative keyword filters, and refining ad copy to directly address high-intent search queries. Within the following optimization cycles, the account showed: • Reduced cost per click • Improved click-through rate • Better lead consistency • Lower wasted ad spends My SEM Philosophy Search engine marketing is not about increasing budget but it’s about improving precision. I focus on: • Intent-driven targeting • Continuous A/B testing • Performance monitoring and refinement • Data-led decision making
Independent Digital Strategy Consultant
Jun 2021 - Present • 4 yrs 11 mos
My journey into freelancing did not begin with a big announcement or a perfect plan. It started with small projects helping people fix websites, improve layouts, and solve problems they couldn’t figure out on their own. At the beginning, I didn’t even call it “freelancing.” I was simply offering help where I had skill. Some clients came through referrals, others through online communities. Each project taught me something different, how to communicate clearly, how to manage expectations, and how to deliver work that actually solves a problem rather than just looks good. One of the biggest turning points came after completing a website optimization project for a client who was genuinely impressed with the outcome. After our final review call, he asked me: “Why aren’t you offering this on Fiverr? There are business owners there actively searching for this kind of expertise.” At that time, I had heard of Fiverr, but I had never seriously considered joining. His question made me curious. Instead of rushing in, I spent time studying the platform: • How sellers position their services • What buyers are really asking for • Where most gigs fall short • How communication affects conversion I realized that many freelancers focused heavily on presentation but lacked structure behind their delivery. That gave me confidence not because I knew everything, but because I understood process and results. Joining Fiverr marked a new chapter. It allowed me to reach clients outside my immediate network and test my skills in a more competitive environment. Freelancing, for me, has never been about quick income. It has been about growth, learning through real projects, refining systems, and building credibility step by step. I am still growing, still learning, and still improving. But every project adds to the foundation.
Product Research & Market Validation Analyst
Fiverr • Freelance
May 2020 - Present • 6 yrs
My experience in product research developed from working with entrepreneurs who were eager to launch but unsure what to sell. I quickly realized that choosing a product is not about trends alone it’s about timing, positioning, and realistic demand. In the early stages, I made the common mistake of focusing too heavily on “what’s trending.” Some products looked exciting but lacked long-term sustainability or clear differentiation. That experience shifted my thinking from hype-based selection to structured validation. Over time, I built a research process centered on clarity and risk reduction rather than speculation. How I Approach Product Research: • Analyze real search demand and seasonality patterns • Study competitor positioning and pricing gaps • Identify market saturation vs. opportunity windows • Evaluate supplier reliability and logistics feasibility • Assess realistic profit margins after marketing costs • Examine customer reviews to uncover pain points and improvement opportunities • Map product fit against a specific target audience Practical Example: In one case, a client wanted to launch a general “viral” product that had strong short-term buzz. After deeper analysis, I found that: • Major competitors dominated paid ads • Profit margins were shrinking • Reviews highlighted recurring quality issues Instead of proceeding, I recommended pivoting toward a niche variation of the product that solved a specific customer complaint the competitors ignored. The outcome was a more defensible position in the market and stronger brand identity from the start. Product research is less about finding the “perfect” product and more about reducing uncertainty. It requires patience, skepticism, and the ability to separate emotional excitement from data-backed opportunity. Today, my focus remains on building product foundations that: • Lower launch risk • Support scalable marketing • Create long-term viability rather than short burst Sales