Digital marketing and classified listing platforms for agricultural and industrial sectors
Web Management Consultants operates a portfolio of niche classified and marketplace websites for agriculture, livestock, and industrial equipment — revenue models built around search visibility (SEO), paid advertising (Google Ads, Facebook), and listing monetization. The hiring mix is skewed toward marketing and sales roles (15 of 22 active openings), with minimal engineering presence, reflecting a services-and-operations-focused business rather than platform engineering. Current focus on Latin American expansion and livestock market growth shows geographic and vertical diversification as growth levers.
Web Management Consultants is a UK-based public company founded in 2007 that builds and operates digital marketplaces and classified listing platforms, primarily serving the agricultural, livestock, and industrial equipment sectors. The company operates multiple branded properties—including livestockmarket.com and the Marketbook® publication series—generating revenue through search engine marketing (SEO, Google Ads, PPC), email campaigns, native mobile apps, and direct advertising placements. The business spans website design, Facebook marketing, brand development, and hosting services. Current expansion efforts target Latin American markets and the swine and construction industries.
Stack includes Python, R, SQL, Apache Spark for data processing; Kubernetes and Docker for deployment; Jenkins for CI/CD; and Google Analytics, Google Ads, and Facebook Ads Manager for marketing operations. Frontend uses JavaScript, React, and jQuery; backend spans .NET, SQL Server, C#, Java, and Swift/Objective-C for mobile.
Primary focus areas include growing livestockmarket.com traffic, expanding Marketbook® Latin America publications, entering the swine and construction industries, researching new distribution channels in Latin America, and developing sales strategies for listings and advertisements.
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