Marty Weintraub

President, aimClear

Marty and his team specialize in paid and organic search and contextual online marketing. aimClear’s services include blended search and social demographic research; search engine optimization (SEO) technical and semantic audits, analytics monitoring, and consulting; pay-per-click (PPC) audits, setup, testing, and ongoing management; online reputation management (ORM) dashboard configuration and ongoing monitoring; social media marketing consulting and data-driven community management; public relations; and copywriting.

aimClear has rapidly become one of the best known Facebook Ads marketing companies in the world. Client credits range from small start-ups to such household names as Martha Stewart Omni, Washington Post Properties, Malt-O-Meal Brands, Angie’s List, Second Life, BlueCross BlueShield, CBS, and Siemens North America. Marty's Wiley/Sybex book is due out in August.

An avid blogger, Marty shares his insights via the company’s online marketing blog, named an AdAge Power 150 blog, as well as in blogs and columns for SearchEngineLand, SearchEngineWatch, and Search Marketing Standard. His online marketing experience dates to 1992, the dawn of the interactive era; however, his career has spanned more than three decades working in traditional and online marketing channels. Marty has been described as “not your typical agency type.” A “social media maverick” and “more innovator than follower,” He's often to be found leading the conversations about search and social media marketing, and aimClear has become internationally recognized for its work in the field.

He's has spoken at many conferences worldwide, including Search Engine Strategies (SES), Search Marketing Expo (SMX), PubCon, MediaBistro Socialize, MediaPost's SearchInsiderSummit, International Search Summit, BlueGrass South, Direct Marketers Association, Search Engine Marketers of Portland (SEMpdx), and Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association (MIMA and others.

Marty enjoys camping, canoeing, fishing, eating (both cooking and patronizing James-Beard-award-winning restaurants), fine wine, listening to and recording music, and coaching his daughter’s soccer team.