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Collaborating with social media manager to write any necessary captions/comments. Experience with SEO concepts and social media marketing. RESPONSIBILITIES: Proofreading content to ensure clear and error-free content; this includes the website, app, social media content, blogs and chat flows Proposing copy concepts in an engaging way for the client’s users and writing content once topics are approved.
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Exceptional skill in social media writing, including use of hashtags and relevant acronyms. Virtual Copywriter Professional At Home Jobs ( ) is seeking for someone to fill the position of a Virtual Copywriter to work only in the U.S. JOB TYPES: Part-time; MUST be a U.S. citizen.
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As a member of our Marketing Team, the Copywriter will write and edit copy for a variety of projects including: web, email, seasonal brand campaigns, PDP product copy, catalog and social media.
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Manage internal and external resources (brand agency, social media agency, copywriter, translator) to develop global brand marketing communications in multiple languages. Experience in social media marketing.
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Develop engaging and persuasive copy for a range of channels including email, out of home, broadcast, TV, radio, UI/UX, landing pages and social media. This Copywriter role is based in Rosemont, IL and employees a hybrid work model.
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Develop brand messages for all digital marketing channels, including e-commerce, social media, performance, and digital media. Craft the tone for social media copy in both organic and paid campaigns with strategic recommendations.
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Responsibilities: •Assist the marketing and sales teams in creating and managing content for various channels, including websites, social media, blog posts, and marketing collateral. Requirements: •Proven work experience as a Content Creator, Copywriter or similar role •Hands-on experience with Content Management Systems.
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5 – 6 years experience in marketing and communications, ideally in non-profit communications, web communications, professional social media, and/or journalism. Focuses on digital media as well as the dissemination of digital campaigns via the web, email software, and social media.
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Serve as the primary copywriter for enrollment marketing, providing expertise in content strategy, editorial planning, customer journey, and social media. Generate, edit, publish, and share social media content aligned with the University's brand, building meaningful connections, and encouraging community members to act, emphasizing the student recruitment cycle.
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Social Media (LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook Ad Campaign Manager, LinkedIn Ad Campaign Manager) Design and develop the firm’s social media strategy and assets to enhance our online presence.
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We are looking for a Senior Copywriter- Social Media for a top fashion company in New York City. This position is hybrid and based out of the New York office. A love for all things social, have a pulse on upcoming social trends, are able to identify untapped opportunities for our brand and are eager to work with our social media strategists and teammates so we remain on the cutting edge of social culture.
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QualificationsProven Content Writing/Copywriting experience Journalistic backgroundExcellent English communication skills both written and verbalGreat attention to detail and can follow standard processes and instructions similar to Virtual AssistantsComfortable using Google Workspace toolsExperience working with clients to accept directions and edits for a final productTools to use● Google Workspace● Grammarly, Chat GPT● Social Media Platforms● Email Service Providers: Hubspot, MailChimp, etc.
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Assists the Marketing Director and Design team with formulation of strategic marketing plans and initiatives and executes assigned elements of those plans, including but not limited to print, online, social media, e-mail and other collateral.
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ResponsibilitiesWork in partnership with an Associate Creative Director, Copywriter and with the direction of creative leadership to concept and plan execution of integrated campaigns and programs across a wide range of media and platforms, especially social, digital, video, and experiential activations.
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Stay abreast of trends and new media formats, absorbing ideas from the internet, social, TV, music, art, etc. We are looking for a Bilingual Copywriter (Spanish/English) to join our creative team.
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