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Senior Content Marketing Manager, Industry. You will report into Customer Marketing and partner closely with Product Marketing, Customer Success, Creative, Communications, and Growth Marketing to develop content strategy, define the content roadmap, and create and execute content marketing plans in pursuit of specific business objectives around awareness, product adoption, and revenue.
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Work closely with the Industry Content Marketing team, Product Marketing team, Growth Marketing, Customer Success, as well as other business units to develop the content strategy for integrated growth marketing campaigns.
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Create customer story content that supports growth marketing campaign goals. Proven ability to write long form content within a fast paced environment with an ability to adapt to brand style and tone while shaping content to align with overall marketing narrative and storytelling.
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Lead and manage content creation for integrated Marketing programs Write your own content on an everyday basis, and own its performance. Experience in successfully marketing complex, technical B2B products or services with demonstrated ability to create content that performs.
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We are looking for an experienced and creative Senior Content Marketing Manager. Collaborate closely with product marketing, demand generation, field marketing, and brand teams to create a unified and distinctive voice across all content.
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We are looking for a Sr. Content Marketing Manager to join our Growth Marketing team. As Sr. Content Marketing Manager, you will contribute to integrated marketing campaigns designed to drive growth among new SMB audiences, establish BILL as a thought-leadership in our category, and promote conversions throughout the sales funnel.
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In addition to driving content marketing initiatives, you will coordinate across teams (including product, sales, and cross-channel marketing teams) to support broader marketing initiatives.
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This person will report to the Head of Product Marketing, Content, and Growth. Minimum of 5 years of experience in content marketing or copywriting within a tech or software company.
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The Senior Manager, Content Marketing – SEO and Digital Experience will report directly to the VP of Product Marketing, and focus on building out compelling middle funnel content to drive more traffic to Sovos.com, Sovos.com landing pages, and associated campaigns.
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About the roleAs our Senior Content Marketing Manager, HR, you’ll deeply research our highest priority audience and own the content marketing strategy to engage, convert, and retain them.
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We are seeking an experienced content marketer with strong storytelling skills and an analytical mindset to join Samsara as the first content marketing manager on our Canada Marketing Team. You will be responsible for driving the development of our content program in Canada - building out our customer story library, launching our first blog, and developing new content formats that resonate with our Canadian audience.
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The Senior Content Marketing Manager is part content creator and part air traffic controller. Experience working in a high tech or complicated B2B SaaS organization with multiple product lines requiring a depth of knowledge about features, capabilities, and product marketing jargon strongly preferred.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Manager/Director Technical Content Marketing to join our Product Marketing team. Reporting to the Head of Product Marketing, the Senior Technical Content Marketer will play a pivotal role in crafting compelling and deep technical content that educates and engages our target audience of data architects, engineers, and DevOps while driving inbound traffic and supporting our B2B sales cycle.
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Be the voice of content marketing in Canada, owning our content strategy end-to-end as you collaborate with global content marketing, customer marketing, communications, integrated marketing, and sales to drive brand awareness and generate demand.
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Define and track key metrics for content marketing success; regularly evaluate content performance regarding views, keyword rankings, conversions, etc. 5+ years of experience in content marketing, customer marketing, and/or communications.
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