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3+ years of marketing communications experience with hands on experience with CRM and CMS tools, Google Analytics, Google Adwords, Google My Business. The Digital Marketing Specialist assists with the production of marketing collateral and retail promotions, maintains and updates website content, performs retail partner onboarding and virtual training, and assists with email campaigns, industry events and tradeshows and social media.
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Campaign Management: Lead the planning, execution, and optimization of multi-channel marketing campaigns, including email marketing, content marketing, digital advertising, events, and more.
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You have experience managing campaigns with core media platforms across a variety including LinkedIn, Meta (Facebook & Instagram), X (Twitter), Google/YouTube, Bing, DV360, MediaMath, The Trade Desk, Hulu, Roku, Spotify, Pandora, etc.
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Familiarity with marketing tools such as Google Analytics, social media platforms, email marketing software, and content management systems. The Demand Generation Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and optimization of lead generation efforts to promote our brand, technologies, and services.
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Manage and optimize paid advertising campaigns on platforms such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, and other relevant channels. Qualifications: Past experience as a Digital Marketing Manager or in a similar role, with a successful track record of hand-on execution, and data-driven testing and optimization.
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Proficiency in social media platforms, email marketing tools (Constant Contact, MailChimp), and content management. Monitor search engine optimization (SEO), website, and social media analytics to optimize user experience and organize digital analytics reporting and dashboards.
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Requirements Minimum of 3 years of experience (creation, execution, optimization, and measurement) in inbound marketing or digital marketing experience in a B2B environment Proficiency in using HubSpot (marketing automation, email, and CRM software), HTML/CSS, Google ads, GA4 (Google Analytics 4), and SEMrush.
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The Mandel JCC of the Palm Beaches is looking for a Digital Marketing Manager to own the development, execution and maintenance of all digital marketing initiatives including, but not limited to, SEO, email marketing, Google Ads, Google AdWords, website tracking, and all social media platforms.
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Able to drive the performance of our campaigns through integrated marketing tactics including paid advertising, branding, email and social media marketing, SEO, and landing page optimization.
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Utilize various digital platforms including Hubspot Marketing Hub, Dispatch email client, SiteNow v3 (Drupal 9) CMS, social media platforms, Google Analytics, and other modern marketing technologies, in the execution of marketing campaigns and projects.
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Passionate about digital marketing and up to date on the latest trends and best practices Be able to handle several clients and projects at one time Well versed with grammar/proofreading & familiar with reading analytic reports Knowledge of conversion optimization and pixel implementation Knowledge of PPC, Display ads, SEO, E-commerce and Email Marketing Familiar with A/B testing strategiesRequirements 1-3 years' experience as a PPC Account Manager.
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Familiarity with digital marketing concepts and platforms, including social media, email marketing, SEO, and SEM. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Responsibilities: Assist in the development and implementation of digital marketing strategies across various online platforms, including social media, email marketing, and website content.
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Email Marketing Specialist. Pull predictive analytics to measure and forecast campaign outcomes for future optimization. Analyze marketing campaign data across various mediums, including email, social media, paid search, and web.
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Google Analytics Certified and an understanding of Search Engine Optimization. · Produce digital content & assets for our website, social media and email that adhere to our brand style guide.
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This may include proficiency in tools like Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Ads Manager, email marketing platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, Constant Contact), content management systems (e.g., WordPress), and social media management tools (e.g., Hootsuite, Buffer.
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