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The ideal candidate is someone who is an experienced content strategist with a journalistic bent who understands how building relationships deepens the conversation as well as a meticulous researcher, reporter, and proofreader.
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Reporting to the Director of Content Strategy for QVC+/HSN+ Streaming Service, the Content Creative Director drives the strategy, planning, creation, management, and governance of content for their assigned customer cohort and works closely with their partners in Content Development to ensure the successful execution of creative ideas and delivery of high-quality content.
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Collaborate with the Senior Brand & Marketing Manager to create a comprehensive content strategy that aligns with the company's branding and marketing goals. As the Digital Content Marketing Coordinator, you will spearhead the development and implementation of our content strategy working across functions to deliver an effective content marketing strategy and editorial plan to meet our business objectives in an efficient manner.
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Collaborate with channel and CX leaders to develop content strategy and asset needs across organic and paid social, email, website, brand communications, product, and more. Leverage consumer insights to shape content strategy and messaging.
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Kimley-Horn’s Marcom team is seeking a talented Content Strategist to join our growing team in Sacramento, CA. In this role, you'll play a pivotal role in developing and executing a comprehensive content strategy focused on Subject Matter Expertise (SME.
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Monitor, analyze, and report on the performance of content marketing initiatives, utilizing data insights to optimize content strategy, drive continuous improvement, and make data-driven recommendations for optimization.
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The DTC SEO & Digital Content Specialist will be responsible primarily for search engine optimization implementation work and strategy. Knowledge of user experience best practices and content marketing strategy is highly desired.
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Responsibilities and Duties of the Content Marketing Manager Create, manage, and optimize a comprehensive content strategy in collaboration with the marketing team and external creative partners.
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The Digital content manager will be key to bring the brand identity to life but also in translating the brand's global communication and digital strategy to relevant regional/local strategies, to ensure achievement of marketing, commercial, and financial goals.
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3+ years of eCommerce merchandising strategies and tactics experience including but not limited to: Brand strategy, content strategy, natural search (SEO) and site search strategy, customer way-finding including navigation and product categorization/filtering, effectively mixing and managing static and dynamic content, leveraging personalization tools, implementing and monitoring ratings & reviews, building collections and developing seasonal promotions.
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CAA’s Digital Media division focuses on four core areas including brand partnerships, digital creator representation, content and platform sales and advisory services for tech startups, brands, and media companies.
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To join our growing team in our downtown Raleigh, N.C. HQs. In this role, you will have the opportunity to mold the ways in which content strategy integrates with all agency departments (social media, influencer marketing, creative, PR, integrated marketing, paid/digital, analytics.
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Runs CHRO staff meetings, gathers content and sets agendas aligned with HR strategy. This individual will directly support the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) and will play a pivotal role in tracking progress of HR strategy, serving as the HR project lead in integration work, and providing essential support to the Senior HR leadership team.
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Our team is led by top executives from brand-name e-commerce and content companies like Amazon, PBS KIDS, Duolingo, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, and Capital Christian Music, as well as a variety of start-ups and leading Christian entertainment brands.
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Community Management: Experience in responding to comments, interacting with followers, and building a community on TikTok. Content Strategy: Understanding of how to develop a content calendar for TikTok that aligns with brand voice and target audience.
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