Part-Time Digital Growth Lead (SEO + Paid Ads) – Remote
We are an Australian digital marketing agency working across SEO, paid ads, Shopify, and performance marketing.
We are looking for a hands-on Digital Growth Lead to help build and set up DataPlux's client acquisition systems and lead generation engine.
This is a builder role, focused on results and systems — not a corporate or account management position.
Responsibilities
- Build and improve SEO systems for lead generation (service pages, keywords, content strategy)
- Set up and optimise paid ads systems (Google Ads / Meta Ads testing and scaling)
- Improve landing page conversion and funnel performance
- Develop messaging, offers, and acquisition strategies
- Competitor research and positioning for client acquisition
- Build repeatable systems for generating leads and clients
Compensation
This role includes a mix of base + commission + performance bonus:
- Hourly base pay (flexible based on experience)
- Commission on client acquisition generated through campaigns or systems you help build
- Performance bonus based on measurable results, including:
- Lead volume and quality
- Cost per lead (CPL) improvements
- ROAS / campaign efficiency
- Conversion rate improvements
- Successful acquisition systems implemented
Commission and bonus structure will be agreed based on experience and contribution level.
Details
- Some hours per week
- Fully remote
- Outcome-focused role
Requirements
- 5 Years Proven digital marketing agency experience
- Strong experience in SEO and/or paid ads with measurable results
- Ability to build systems, not just manage campaigns
- Can show real case studies and performance data
- Strong understanding of lead generation and conversions
- Independent, execution-focused mindset
Not suitable if you:
- Do not have real agency experience
- Cannot show measurable results
- Require step-by-step instructions or heavy supervision
To apply, please include:
- Examples of past agency work
- Results achieved (traffic, leads, ROAS, etc.)
- Your specific contribution to those results
- Brief introduction