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Serve as primary web editor and production manager for all website content. The Senior Web Marketing Manager will play a pivotal role in maximizing the performance of our portfolio of global websites.
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We are looking for a talented Content Marketing Manager to join our growing, hardworking, and winning product marketing team. 2+ years related experience (e.g. publishing, editorial, journalism, content marketing, copywriting, digital marketing.
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The Social Media Marketing Manager supports the Blog and Social work stream, which helps stakeholders across Microsoft’s cloud business leverage brand channels to drive impact through quality social content.
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Recognized as a subject matter expert in the real estate facility maintenance industry, the content marketing manager will understand Lessen’s residential and commercial customers and perspectives, building relationships with sales, product, and affiliate relations, getting to the core of the questions customers are asking, the challenges they are facing, and developing creative responses.
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Supports the Digital Marketing Manager with social content creation and capture at resort and provides creative to amplify monthly strategies though daily activations. Marketing and/or copywriting experience required.
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FocusKPI is looking for a Content Marketing Manager (Security and compliance) to join our client, a high-tech SaaS company. Its a strategy & execution faced role; 15-20% of product marketing & rest ofthe other is mostly with content writing, copywriting, making technical concepts easy to understand.
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Gogpac.com) has been retained by a New York, Rockland County nonprofit organization to search for an Email Marketing Manager who will report directly to the Executive Director. Content Creation and Copywriting Skills: Must have good writing skills for crafting email content that captures the audience's interest, with an emphasis on creating compelling subject lines and clear, informative messages.
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You will also help in light production of Marketing & Communications materials (e.g., videos, social content, etc. Any of the following are a bonus: experience with digital marketing, video production, graphic design, copywriting, web development.
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Work with the Visual Designer, Content Manager and digital marketing agencies or freelancers to develop assets needed and contribute to copywriting for email. Provide expertise and guidance on developing a globally focused email marketing strategy (North America, Latin America, EMEA, ANZ, etc.
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Excel in content marketing and copywriting with in-depth knowledge, research skills, and creativity. The Marketing & Communications Specialist is responsible for putting marketing strategies into action, creating engaging content across various channels, and managing communication campaigns.
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Collaborates with Senior Director of Marketing to distribute content marketing pieces and analyze results. Contributes to the firm’s content marketing development efforts (articles, e-books, case studies, social media posts, infographics, collateral, webinars, brochures, etc.
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Lead the creative development and copywriting of marketing communications: creative brief, email communications, social media content, point of sale materials, promotional and rollout materials.
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This position fulfills responsibilities in the following functional areas: marketing strategy and reporting, brand development, social media and digital advertising, community relations, campaign management and copywriting for both internal and external communications.
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The Jr. Content Marketer is primarily responsible for management of video and copywriting projects as assigned by the Content Marketing Manager. 2+ years of video production, visual storytelling, or similar marketing experience.
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The Marketing Director must be experienced and adept at a variety of content creation strategies including copywriting, graphic design, and video, as well as possess a deep understanding of where/how to place that content in order to generate inbound leads for the brokerage.
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