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Content Marketing: The SEO Content Writer will know how to create and publish engaging content that appeals to our target audience in order to attract and retain customers.
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The Social Media Manager is responsible for developing strategy and creating content to foster engagement on CalArts' current and future social media channels (Instagram, Facebook, X, Threads, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube.
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The Marketing and Communications Manager, reporting directly to the Chief Communications Officer, is responsible for the development and execution of all marketing and communications activities for the Honolulu Museum of Art, including media relations, advertising, digital content, social media, and audience development efforts.
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Oversee and create campaign timelines that integrate within the global marketing activitieIn close collaboration with the Associate Marketing Director, manage marketing campaign tactics such as print advertising, digital (email, SEM, re-targeting, display ads, and audience augmentation), OOH, partnerships, content development, and CRM.Develop creative marketing initiatives to deepen our relationship with artists and existing clients and attract new clients to the business.
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Use audience, channel, and performance data to inform conception and creation of digital content calendars, channel strategies, and a suite of on-brand marketing content aligned to channel strategy and buyer stage, including web copy & landing pages, web articles, blogs, e-mails, advertising, case studies, social/sharables, tip sheets, infographics, multimedia scripts, as well as reports and other longer form lead gen magnets.
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The Senior Manager, Content Strategy is a working manager and therefore defines content strategies and editorial calendars and executes the responsibilities of a brand and marketing writer.
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Retail Wireless is seeking a strategic, savvy Channel Marketing Manager, National Retail to project manage, develop, and execute campaign strategies that promote our new device launches, plan, and device offers, and engage our target audience.
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Content management across all platforms: Manage, handle inquiries, engage with audience, and oversee all social media marketing from start to finish on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
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Strategic Planning: Work closely with the Social Media Manager and agency to devise and implement innovative influencer and creator marketing strategies congruent with brand values, driving audience engagement and brand growth.
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In this role, you will partner with the Brand Director to drive the annual and seasonal strategy for creative marketing content that power impactful promotion of our brand and capture the attention of our target audience.
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As a Content Marketing Manager, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and implementing content strategies that drive enablement of a key technical audience within the Salesforce Ecosystem: the Salesforce Administrator.
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As a Content Marketing Manager at CompassMSP, you will be responsible for creating and implementing a comprehensive content marketing strategy to enhance brand awareness, engage our audience, and drive lead generation.
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Your responsibilities will include deeply understanding Ramp’s audience, defining our global content roadmap, leading a SWAT team of writers, editors, and marketers, and crafting resonant and industry-leading content.
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The news director at 11Alive will work closely with other newsroom senior managers, including the director of content, managing editor, and digital director, to make sure our day-to-day news coverage delivers stories that are timely and highly relevant to the Atlanta audience.
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The VP manages a Senior Content Manager, a Website Content Manager, and a Senior Manager, Digital Partnership Marketing. Responsible for crafting and executing cross-channel marketing strategies that support broadcast, drive audience engagement, expand brand presence, and help to maximize revenue opportunities across Game Show Group’s portfolio and ecosystem.
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