Newsweek has appointed Emma Clarke as head of SEO.
In her new role, Clarke will focus on improving site-wide strategy, as well as pitching, commissioning and editing articles related to search trends and interests.
Previously, she was SEO consultant, working in a freelance capacity at Global. She is also the founder of CopyCat Digital, delivering digital content needs. She was also head of SEO and audience development manager at Evening Standard.
She has also worked at News UK, MailOnline and more.
Clarke graduated from Royal Holloway, University of London.
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