SEO, Paid Ads & Marketing Analytics
I'm a freelance digital marketer who runs marketing like an analyst: every campaign, post, and keyword gets wired to analytics, so spend traces to outcomes instead of impressions. Paid acquisition on Google, Meta, and Snapchat; SEO that wins the searches your customers actually type; and reporting a founder can read in five minutes.
I've run growth for automotive retail in Dubai and marketing for brands in Amman, in both Arabic and English. Based in Jordan, working remotely across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the wider MENA region.
What you get
- Paid campaigns on Google Ads, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat: strategy, creative direction, targeting, and optimization.
- SEO: technical audits, keyword strategy, and content plans, in Arabic and English.
- Analytics setup with GA4 and dashboards that tie spend and content to revenue.
- Social media management: content calendars and community across the platforms that matter to you.
- Landing pages and conversion optimization, so traffic you pay for actually converts.
How it works
- Audit: a free review of your current funnel, ads, and search presence.
- Strategy and setup: channels, budgets, tracking, and targets agreed up front.
- Run and optimize: weekly iteration on creative, keywords, and bids.
- Report: monthly readouts in plain language, tied to revenue, not vanity metrics.
Common questions
- Do you run campaigns in Arabic and English?
- Yes, natively in both. That includes Arabic keyword research, ad copy, and landing pages, which matters in MENA where most search happens in Arabic while much of the competition only invests in English.
- What ad budgets do you work with?
- From small test budgets for early-stage brands to established monthly spends. What matters is that tracking is in place first, so whatever you spend is measured and accountable.
- How do you report results?
- A monthly dashboard and short written summary: what we spent, what it returned, what we're changing next. You'll never get a screenshot of impressions and be told it went well.