Digital Marketing Performance Specialist

Badger Holdings

2026/04/23   Western Cape


Job Ref #: BH-367
Industry: Marketing
Job Type: Permanent
Positions Available: 1
Digital Marketing Performance Specialist Department: Honeyguide | Internal Group Agency Location: George, Western Cape | On-site
Job Description

Department: Honeyguide | Internal Group Agency
Location: George, Western Cape | On-site

 

Most digital marketing roles want clicks. We want impact.
Are you the person who checks campaign performance before your morning coffee?

 

About the role
You’re not here to “manage ads.” You’re here to move the needle.

At Honeyguide, your campaigns directly shape how thousands of people experience insurance, from first click to conversion. You’ll take ownership of performance marketing across Google, Meta, LinkedIn and beyond, constantly testing, tweaking, and pushing for better results.

This is a space where good ideas don’t sit in decks … they go live.


You know your way around paid media but more importantly, you care about what works.

You’re probably someone who:

  • Gets a kick out of beating yesterday’s performance
  • Dives into data but doesn’t get lost in it
  • Spots patterns others miss (and acts on them)
  • Isn’t afraid to try something new and prove it works

You’ve got around 3+ years under your belt, and you’re confident running campaigns end-to-end. But you’re still hungry, you want bigger budgets, bigger impact, and a team that actually moves fast.

Job Requirements

You will also bring

  • A relevant tertiary qualification (Marketing, digital marketing, business or similar) | equivalent practical experience will be considered.
  • Strong hands-on experience with Google Ads, Meta, and analytics tool

 Why join us
Honeyguide Marketing isn’t your typical corporate.

We’re growing fast, experimenting constantly, and building something genuinely different in insurance. You’ll work with a team that backs ideas, values results, and gives you the space to do your best work.

Oh … and you’ll be doing it from George, on the Garden Route. Not a bad place to live.
If you’re ready to stop “managing campaigns” and start owning results, then we should talk.