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We currently have an immediate opening for a full-time Creative Strategist with Direct Response Sales focused product based UGC content creation experience. UGC content creation on TikTok or other social media platforms.
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In this position, you will collaborate closely with Content, Brand, Sales, and Artist Relations teams to produce on-brand and on-trend content that engages consumers using consistent messaging and themes across all touchpoints.
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If you are a visionary, social brand builder, creative content creator, astute media buyer and planner, strategist, meticulous wordsmith, and strong project manager, we would love to hear from you.
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5+ years of experience as a UX Writer/Content Strategist or similar role in a digital marketing or web development environment. Our client, a large telecommunications company in Bothell, is looking for a UX Writer/Content Strategist for a long-term contract.
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4-6 years of experience being a Social Media Strategist, Social Content Strategist, or Community Manager with a Digital Agency or a Digital Strategy Role. A top notch Marketing & Advertising agency is looking to add a Social Media Strategist to play a key part of the ideation, strategy, and content creation for numerous social media channels.
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Demonstrated experience building and executing content amplification campaigns across platforms such as LinkedIn, X, Meta, Reddit, TikTok, and other emerging social networks and technologies. Expertise in the latest digital strategies including paid social, SEO, content syndication, media partnerships, influencer targeting, and reputation management.
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The Assistant Strategist, Influencer Marketing will support all social media and influencer programs, working closely with the team to manage team administration, develop creative campaign proposals, contract influencers, execute campaigns, and analyze campaign results.
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As a member of the creative team, the copywriter will write and edit content for a variety of projects (emails, blog posts, newsletter, social media, ads and more), working closely with the Partner Development Manager, Sr. Content Editor and Strategist, as well as other team members, to brainstorm ideas, develop concepts and articulate messaging.
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5+ years as a content strategist or content marketing lead, or another relevant role. As a seasoned content strategist with enterprise-level experience, you are adept at creating and executing customer-driven, search-optimized organic content strategies across multiple channels, including websites, email, and social media.
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Advanced understanding of HTML, content management systems, digital content development, information architecture, search engine optimization, web analytics, and accessibility. An integral part of the fast-paced and growing Communications and Public Engagement team, the Digital Strategist will work to maintain an excellent public image and overall digital footprint for NED that effectively communicates our mission, work, and achievements.
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About the role T he UX Content Strategist will plan the content strategy for our solutions, including form of delivery, governing the usefulness and usability of content, ultimately driving the intended experience, behaviors and business goals we set to achieve.
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The UX Content Strategist will work closely with the product design and delivery teams to bring the vision of the solution to life. What you’ll do Collaborate with various teams including UX Design, Content Writing, Experience, Product Management, and Marketing to achieve organizational goals and objectives.
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Create and maintain product taxonomies, metadata frameworks, page-level content types/models and content migration plans; manage an editorial calendar of future releases taking product, channels and stakeholders into consideration.
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Work collaboratively with Marketing and UX team to create best practices protocol, content templates, and author content training manual. Inform and influence information architecture, site navigation and user experience for new applications, owning content-driven site narrative and experiences.
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Develop flexible and intelligent content structures and experiences including mapping keyword-based content structures. Design and implement content creation and governance workflows and documentation.
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