- Built websites, managed Google Ads campaigns, and consulted best practices in modern web development, digital marketing, and SEO.
- Worked on projects including Australian government websites such as Conservation Commission and the Forest Products Commission.
- Clients: Brainbox Psychologist, Fortknox Self-Storage, Vitalia Healthcare, D&C Autoglass, Ryan Joseph Real Estate, Bloomin Boxes, and Monarch Wealth, among many others.
Edwin Lynch
About
Edwin Lynch is a digital marketer specializing in SEO, PPC, and web development and design. He has experience building websites, managing Google Ads campaigns, and consulting best practices in modern web development, digital marketing, and SEO. His clients include Brainbox Psychologist, Fortknox Self-Storage, Vitalia Healthcare, D&C Autoglass, Ryan Joseph Real Estate, Bloomin Boxes, and Monarch Wealth. As a marketing lecturer, Edwin has taught web design, SEM, SEO, programming, and copywriting at WA universities like Curtin Uni and Open Universities Australia. Edwin also has a background in film production, having directed kids' TV for Channel 9 and ABC and written a philosophical sci-fi feature film for Channel 7 (director Ron Elliott). In 2007, he won the World Theosophical Film Festival (Chennai, India) with a 16mm short he directed and co-wrote, "A Stone Throw".
Employment
- Grew a class from just 12 students in beginner web design over nearly ten years to over 1,200 students in Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Web Design and Development (NED 11, NED12 +).
- Voted by students as 5th best teacher out of over 2,500 lecturers across all disciplines.
- Lectured for two schools, including School of Design - web design, online marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), copywriting, social media, new technology, content marketing, and multimedia (streaming, audio and programming); and School of Communication - filmmaking, acting (Stanislavski, Chekov, Meisner, Mike Leigh), journalism, writing, and design.
- Taught over 2,000 web development students per year (2002 to 2012).
