Yongho Jung

I strive to be a marketer who goes beyond handling data to truly understand people and connect with their hearts.

About

About Keith

Yongho Jung (Keith)

Digital Marketing & Web Specialist

Hi, my name is Yongho Jung, and I’ve spent the last years crafting digital marketing strategies and building web platforms across Europe and Asia.

I specialize in turning ideas into results whether it’s growing organic traffic through technical SEO, launching CRM-integrated websites, or running performance-driven campaigns. I focus on clarity, scalability, and long-term impact.

With a solid background in web tech and analytics, I create systems that not only look great but also run efficiently and grow with your business. I’m always curious, always learning, and always looking for ways to build better digital experiences.

  • Birthday:25 Aug 1988
  • Address(SE):Rågången 8, Hässleholm, Sweden
  • Address(KR):Gyeyang-Moonhwaro 119, S.Korea
  • Email:keith6377@gmail.com

Education

  • 2024 - Now

    Stockholm Univ.

    Master’s Programme in IT Project Management [Ongoing]
  • 2019 - 2022

    Linnaeus Univ.

    Master of Science in Information Systems

    *Degree Project

  • 2012 - 2014

    Coventry Univ.

    Bachelor in Business Administration (BBA)
  • 2007 - 2009

    Kyonggi Univ.

    Industrial Management Engineering [Dropped out]
  • 2004 - 2007

    Kyesan Highschool

    Diploma in Natural Science

Experience

  • 2019 - 2025

    YBJ Partners

    CEO & Partner
  • 2023 - 2024

    iON Cosmetic

    CMO & Director (Web)
  • 2016 - 2023

    GPC Group (HQ)

    • Digital Marketing & Web Manager (2021-2023)
    • Korean Representative & Senior Consultant (2016-2021)
  • 2014 (Jan-Oct)

    Kakao Corporation

    QA tester & Marketer
  • 2013 (Oct-Nov)

    HDC iParkmall

    Sales Manager & Event Coordinator

Knowledge

  • Digital Marketing Strategy
  • Web Analytics & CRO
  • SEO Strategy & Keyword Analysis
  • CMS-based Web Development
  • CRM & Marketing Automation
  • Global Market Localization

Interests

  • AI-driven Marketing
  • Programmatic Advertising
  • Big Data Analysis
  • E-Commerce & AdTech Business
  • Growth Hacking & Funnel Optimization
  • Multicultural Team Dynamics

Competencies

  • SEO/SEM Campaign Management
  • Performance Marketing
  • Web Strategy & CMS Architecture
  • Cross-border B2B Communication
  • User Behavior & Web Analysis
  • A/B Testing & UX Optimization

Tools

  • GA4, Search Console, GTM
  • CMS(WordPress & Cafe24)
  • CRM(HubSpot/Mailchimp)
  • Google/Facebook/Likedin Ads
  • Hotjar / SEranking / GTmetrix
  • Github / Git / Notion / Jira / Teams

Testimonials

References

Who is Keith?

"My experiences connecting with people across diverse cultures have become a valuable foundation in digital marketing, content strategy, and global projects."

I love to travel, and I’ve had the privilege of visiting around 50 countries. But my journey wasn’t just about passing through cities, it was about coming face to face with the lives, cultures, and stories of people around the world. Be it beneath the dark red sunset of an Indian desert or breathing in the morning crispness of Northern Europe, I was never lacking in human stories.

All these have had a profound impact on how I perceive marketing. I’ve come to believe that marketing is not just about delivering information, it’s about listening to people’s hearts and responding with meaning. Data and strategy are powerful tools, but real impact comes from being able to sense the human context behind the numbers. Through countless interactions, I’ve trained that sense. Understanding what drives user behavior, and crafting brand messages that naturally resonate with real lives and emotions. that's the kind of marketing I want to do.

A balance of strategic thinking and genuine empathy. A harmony of global knowledge and local sensitivity. And above all, people-first communication. These are my own values, and the foundation upon which I aim to build warm, enduring connections between brands and the people they serve.

Testimonials

Skill

What I Do

"I bring real solutions, not just manpower."

  • 01

    SEO/SEM & Web Strategy

    I plan and execute SEO-driven web strategies that bring long-term visibility and...

    I plan and execute SEO-driven web strategies that bring long-term visibility and organic growth.

    From technical audits to keyword research and content architecture, I help websites rank higher and perform better, without relying on ads.

  • 02

    Performance Marketing

    I create and manage performance-based campaigns that deliver...

    I create and manage performance-based campaigns that deliver measurable results.

    Whether through affiliate funnels, paid media, or conversion optimization, I focus on metrics like ROI, ROAS, and lead quality, not just clicks.

  • 03

    CRM & Marketing Automation

    I design personalized marketing flows that nurture users at every stage and...

    I design personalized marketing flows that nurture users at every stage and actively use e-mail marketing for communication with clients.

    Using platforms like HubSpot and Mailchimp, I build segmented campaigns, automate follow-ups, and help businesses stay connected with their audience in smarter ways.

  • 04

    Website Planning & CMS Development

    I build web pages and platforms that support real business goals. From...

    I build web pages and platforms that support real business goals.

    From initial planning to launch, I help define user journeys, align site structure with brand and marketing objectives, and deliver CMS-based solutions that are scalable and easy to manage.

  • 05

    Analytics & Optimization

    I translate data into actionable insights together with my qualitative...

    I translate data into actionable insights together with my qualitative insight from my last experiences.

    Using GA4, Hotjar, SEO tools and A/B testing, I analyze user behavior, identify friction points, and fine-tune digital strategies to improve conversion and engagement across platforms.

  • 06

    Cross-cultural Communication

    With experience working across Korea, Sweden, and global teams, I understand...

    With experience working across Korea, Sweden, and global teams, I understand how to adapt digital content and communication for different cultures and markets.

    I bridge teams and audiences with clarity, empathy, and local nuance.

Web & Marketing Skills

WordPress90%
HTML/CSS80%
Web Analytics80%
SEO & SEM90%
CRM & Automation65%
Performance Marketing70%

Language Skills

English80%
Swedish65%
Korean95%
Japanese25%
Danish30%
Python & R & JS35%
Portfolio

Keith's Portfolios

News

Latest News

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    Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.

    Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.

    Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.

    The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.

  • Just because we can't get out and about like we normally would, doesn’t mean we have to stop taking pictures. There’s still plenty you can do, provided you're prepared to use some imagination. Here are a few ideas to keep you shooting until normal life resumes.

    Most photographers love to shoot the unusual, and you don’t get much more unusual than These Unprecedented Times. Right now everything counts as out of the ordinary. There are a number of remarkable things about these lockdown days that are worth photographing now so we can remember them when it is all over.

    Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.

    Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.

    Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.

    The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.

  • Just because we can't get out and about like we normally would, doesn’t mean we have to stop taking pictures. There’s still plenty you can do, provided you're prepared to use some imagination. Here are a few ideas to keep you shooting until normal life resumes.

    Most photographers love to shoot the unusual, and you don’t get much more unusual than These Unprecedented Times. Right now everything counts as out of the ordinary. There are a number of remarkable things about these lockdown days that are worth photographing now so we can remember them when it is all over.

    Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.

    Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.

    Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.

    The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.

  • Just because we can't get out and about like we normally would, doesn’t mean we have to stop taking pictures. There’s still plenty you can do, provided you're prepared to use some imagination. Here are a few ideas to keep you shooting until normal life resumes.

    Most photographers love to shoot the unusual, and you don’t get much more unusual than These Unprecedented Times. Right now everything counts as out of the ordinary. There are a number of remarkable things about these lockdown days that are worth photographing now so we can remember them when it is all over.

    Most photographers find it hard to see interesting pictures in places in which they are most familiar. A trip somewhere new seems always exactly what our photography needed, as shooting away from home consistently inspires us to new artistic heights.

    Streets empty that are usually busy are remarkable and can evoke the sense of historical pictures from before the invention of the motorcar. Other things that are different at the moment will be queues to get into stores and the lines marked out on the floor to show how far apart we should be.

    Pretend everything is new and that you haven’t seen it before, and then you will be free to notice the leading lines, the places where one edge meets another in delightful geometric harmony, and how the ordinary things in the kitchen are transformed when the light is on or off.

    The trick here is to look slowly, and then look again. Take the time to look in detail and to look at the same thing from different angles, with different light, long lenses and wide lenses. Then move to the left a bit. You may never feel the need to leave the house again.

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