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You are not alone, approximately 85% of the new franchise owners were professionals transitioning out of the corporate grind, and 25-30% keep their job and run their business on the side.
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The Content Marketing Manager oversees content design, story and influence across Santander Consumer USA’s family of brands. Digital content marketing, SEO experience. Interfaces with marketing members, business partners and stakeholders to consult and advise on digital strategy and initiatives.
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We are seeking a Senior Content Marketing & SEO Manager to join our team. 4+ years of experience in content marketing, SEO, organic growth marketing, and web optimization - preferably leading a B2B content marketing strategy.
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Proven record of creating, managing, and owning B2B content marketing pillar-and-spoke strategy that drives organic traffic that converts through creation of compelling SEO-optimized content. This person has experience owning a content marketing strategy and enjoys taking action from the insights they have gathered to make a direct impact in areas including organic traffic and SERPs.
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Senior Brand marketing manager - Remote working - Salary up to $140K. We're working with a company who are seeking a dynamic Senior Brand Marketing Manager to lead their team in New York. As a key player in our company's growth, you'll have the opportunity to shape their brand's narrative and elevate their presence in the market.
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Marketing Brand Manager. 5+ years of progressive work experience in brand marketing or related field within the Consumer Packaged Goods industry. position includes assisting with building market positioning, developing brand promotions, and developing and executing integrated marketing plans.
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Collaborate with vendor partners, internal graphic design team, and print production manager to design, build, and distribute marketing communications for new product launches. The Brand Marketing Manager will support the marketing group on all facets of brand and product marketing.
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If you're ready to ignite your branding career and be part of a passionate team, apply now to become an Assistant Brand Manager. Support the development of brand marketing materials, such as advertisements, brochures, and digital content.
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The Senior Manager, Marketing and Communications will manage all aspects of the WiDEF communications plan, co-defining strategy, coordinating with and guiding the work of WiDEF partners and managing a cross-functional team of marketing and communications specialists.
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The Senior Manager, Marketing and Communications will co-manage the WiDEF marketing and communications plan, working closely with CARE’s partner GDIP to define and deliver WIDEF’s overarching communications strategy, coordinate with and guide the work of WiDEF partners and managing a cross-functional team of marketing and communications specialists at CARE.
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The Marketing Operations Manager is responsible for supporting, managing, and implementing marketing programs and campaigns by facilitating the scalability, predictability, and efficiency of digital and offline marketing projects and initiatives to support the Cinch’s Real Estate channel.
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If you are a passionate and results-oriented Product Marketing Manager eager to make a real impact on the world, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. -3+ years of experience in product marketing, preferably in the fintech industry or consumer products.
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In this role, you'll take the lead to define Inworld's product marketing strategy from start to finish. Experience defining and delivering technical product marketing deliverables. Technical Content Creation: Create technical marketing content like demos, videos, presentations, blogs, webinars, and whitepapers, focusing on integrating AI in gaming.
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Public Sector Partner Marketing Manager. Deep experience in creating integrated marketing campaigns (including channel-specific strategies and tactics), an eye for detail, and great organizational skills are essential.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and creative individual to join the team at Kingsmill Resort as a Digital Content Marketing Manager. This position will report directly to the Vice President of Sales & Marketing.
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