This is NOT a writing job. We are looking for a UX / conversion specialist for blog structure.”
Title
Conversion / UX specialist needed for blog with strong Facebook traffic (800+ visitors/day)
Job description
We run a fast-growing blog about modern relationships (LAT – Living Apart Together).
Our Facebook campaigns currently generate 800+ visitors per day, but the blog structure has not yet been optimized for engagement and conversions.
We are looking for a practical UX / Conversion specialist who can analyze the site and help improve the structure so visitors read more articles and engage more.
This is not a full redesign project.
The blog is already live and working.
We want someone who can quickly identify simple improvements with high impact.
Tasks
• Review current homepage structure
• Identify the best entry article (landing article)
• Suggest a simpler homepage layout
• Improve internal linking between articles
• Recommend placement of 2–3 subtle CTAs inside articles
• Suggest a simple email capture strategy
• Improve navigation so visitors read multiple articles
Current setup
Platform: WordPress
Traffic source:
• Facebook Ads (paid social)
• some organic social traffic
• Google Analytics 4 installed
Average traffic: 800+ visitors/day
Language note
The blog content is in Dutch.
However, Dutch language skills are NOT required.
We mainly need help with:
• page structure
• user flow
• engagement
• conversion logic
All communication with us can be done in English.
What we are NOT looking for
• agencies
• expensive consultants
• theoretical CRO reports
We want practical recommendations that can be implemented quickly.
Ideal candidate
• experience with CRO / UX for blogs or content websites
• understands traffic coming from Facebook or paid social
• able to give clear and practical advice
Project scope
Initial audit + improvement plan for:
• homepage
• 2–3 key articles
Estimated work: 10–20 hours
To apply
Please include:
2 examples of blogs or content sites you improved
A short explanation of what you changed and why
To make sure you read the full description, please start your proposal with the word “LAT”.