Anyone here interested in working at Force Factor?

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Are you ready to turn your online marketing skills into something you can actually put on a resume? Tired of worrying if your affiliate network is going to pay you this month?

The company that created Force Factor, Somnapure, and Stages of Beauty is looking for a talented, hard-working online marketer to join our media buying operations. You'll be a key member of an aggressive and experienced team that understands what it takes to keep a campaign live for more than three months.

Your responsibilities will be:

* Analyze media buying opportunities against our CPA goals
* Build strong relationships with all media vendors
* Negotiate contracts
* Competitive research

The ideal candidate will have:

* 5+ years of online marketing, digital buying, or digital selling experience
* Experience negotiating IOs/contracts
* Industry contacts/relationships
* A strong presence on the phone
* A deep-rooted desire to buy every ad impression on the internet

Our award-winning products can be found nationwide in GNC and CVS stores. If you're ready to jump in and help us grow our existing brands as well as enter new verticals, please send a resume and cover letter to wickedfire@forcefactor.com.

This position is based in our Boston office.
 


other than for ad budget reasons, why would a successful marketer (who is presumably doing well as an affiliate and has experience) come work for you, in your office, with a salary and commute times, rather than at home, in their underwear, on their terms with vacations whenever the mood strikes?
 
other than for ad budget reasons, why would a successful marketer (who is presumably doing well as an affiliate and has experience) come work for you, in your office, with a salary and commute times, rather than at home, in their underwear, on their terms with vacations whenever the mood strikes?

So that you can earn a salary while working from home on nights and weekends.
 
If you're looking into outsourcing and having people work on their own time for results, you might have better luck. I really doubt anyone will want to move to sunny, warm and cheap Boston to work in an office when it can be done remotely.
 
5 years xp my fuckin ass. most people in this game just started in the last 4 years. its assholes like this that make the economy suck..
and then there are the entrepreneurs here. screw your job!
 
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