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Oversee all aspects of social media content calendar development (short and long-term views) to grow our social media following, reach, and engagement. RESPONSIBILITIESOwned Media:Develop, implement, and optimize cohesive communication plans across all touchpoints including social media platforms, websites, email, etc., that drive brand and product awareness and engagement.
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Develop, implement, and optimize cohesive communication plans across all touchpoints including social media platforms, websites, email, etc., that drive brand and product awareness and engagement.
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Responsibilities: Social Media Management Social Media Strategy: Cultivate and execute a comprehensive social media strategy across multiple platforms to amplify the Stew Leonard's brand, prioritize family business values, and highlight our unique approach to food retailing to drive sales.
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Support Director in defining and initiating development of all core brand creative including all digital content, key art, packaging, advertising creative (digital and TV), trailers, social media, sales support materials, events/activations, web and point-of-sales materials, ensuring all needs are accounted for and delivered on time.
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In this role, you will implement comprehensive social media and influencer marketing programming through engaging and informative content that aligns with our brand and marketing strategies.
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A minimum of 5 years of combined work experience in digital content, a creative agency, sports-focused brand/league, athlete marketing, or a social media platform. Responsibilities include digital publishing, content creation, partnership marketing, on-site capture, generating storytelling ideas and coverage plans, and being a day-to-day voice for Roc Nation Sports, as a brand.
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The Digital Marketing Manager is an Assistant Manager role, who supports the Director of Public Relations Manager and Director of Sales & Marketing to execute strategies in digital marketing, social and influencer media markets, strategy and content development, collateral oversight, website wireframe, content, and analytics.
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The selected candidate is an entrepreneurial leader who is responsible for brand stewardship; omni-channel marketing strategy and execution; oversight of the hotels' digital presence and experiential storytelling; delivery of data-driven paid media results; email marketing; and reputation management, social media, and public relations strategies.
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Facilitate and lead on coordination between (1) the Graphic Design & Brand Manager to develop compelling ad creative and consistent branding; (2) the Social Media Manager to build out a paid social strategy that can be extended across Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube and (3) the Content Strategy Manager to ensure consistency in messaging and synergy across channels and touchpoints.
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Social Media Marketing : Develop and implement a comprehensive social media strategy across various platforms (such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter) to increase our brand visibility, improve our marketing efforts and increase customer engagement.
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With guidance from the Director, Global Brand Marketing, and input from your Cross-Functional partners, define and initiate development of all core brand creative including all digital content, key art, packaging, advertising creative (digital and TV), trailers, social media, sales support materials, events/activations, web and point-of-sales materials, ensuring all needs are accounted for and delivered on time.
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Our team needs a talented and experienced Social Media Marketing Manager to join our Brand Marketing team. Ownership of Social Media Strategy: The Social Media Content Manager owns the entire social media strategy for Luxury Presence from conception to delivery, including the overall approach, platform-specific strategies, content planning, content engagement and interaction, community management, and more.
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As a Social Media and Influencer Marketing Manager, you will embark on an exciting journey to develop and execute dynamic strategies to elevate brand presence, foster engagement, and drive traffic across diverse social media platforms.
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Provide marketing support for the apartment residences, including maintaining standalone website, updating content and collateral, and working closely with Digital Brand Director on SEO/SEM strategy.
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Experience: 2-3 years of experience in a marketing company or as a content creator, with a portfolio demonstrating expertise in video editing, graphic design, and social media content creation.
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