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Appreciated previous titles: Email Marketing Specialist, Email Marketing Expert, Loyalty Manager, Loyalty Manager, Retention Manager, Digital Marketing Manager. The Growth & Retention Marketing Manager will be an integral team member at Black Buffalo, enjoying significant autonomy to establish best email & SMS marketing practices within our organization.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing Operations, the Loyalty & Retention Specialist will be responsible for leading the content and marketing automation efforts for The Little Potato Company’s (LPC) database, with responsibility for developing, implementing, analyzing, and optimizing the CRM and marketing automation program (MAP.
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This Specialist, Retention Marketing role will support the Digital Growth & Retention team at CHANEL HQ in New York City. This dedicated individual will manage & execute programs that focus on loyalty and retention of e-commerce and omni-channel clients.
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Leads the development and execution of multi-channel marketing campaigns to drive customer acquisition, retention, and loyalty. Leads digital media strategy and execution, SEO/SEM, Social Media Marketing, email, SMS/notification, programmatic etc.
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5+ years of experience in Retention marketing specifically within CRM, loyalty marketing, email, and digital marketing. Engage with vendors to execute Loyalty marketing campaigns focused on retention and engagement.
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Develop and execute digital marketing activities, including email marketing, social media advertising, search engine marketing (SEM), search engine optimization (SEO), and content marketing, to achieve marketing objectives and drive customer acquisition and retention.
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Develop and execute a content strategy that aligns with Sweathouz’s growth objectives, focusing on customer retention and brand loyalty. Work closely with the growth team to develop and refine email marketing strategies and leverage automation tools to enhance customer engagement and retention through targeted, personalized content.
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This position reports directly to the CMO. Reporting to this position will be a CRM Manager, who is accountable for driving database growth, retention, and frequency across loyalty, email, in-a, and MMS/SMS channels.
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Works across the Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's network to implement, execute and analyze email campaigns in order to increase customer retention and generate loyalty, particularly with our proprietary brands (i.e. Bass Pro Shops, Cabela's, RedHead, Ascend, World Wide Sportsman, etc.
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You will lead a team of talented marketers to optimize campaigns, build loyalty program and implement omni-channel strategies to fuel the growth of our company. Oversee the planning, implementation, and optimization of multi-channel marketing campaigns, including email marketing, paid digital advertising, and retail marketing.
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Develop and execute comprehensive growth marketing strategies and programs to drive user growth, increase customer retention, and maximize revenue opportunities. Manage a team of high performing marketers and provide oversight across email, digital marketing, retail / field marketing, CRM, SEM etc.
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In this role, you will be responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing initiatives to create meaningful and memorable brand experience that drive user acquisition, engagement, and retention across all channels.
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Experience in database marketing and be grounded in segmentation, customer loyalty programs, email campaigns and data mining. The Digital Communications Specialist will help lead our efforts to develop a digital communications program that includes email, SMS, push notification and other opportunities to market to customers via multiple communication channels.
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As the Senior CRM and Email Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for helping to drive customer loyalty and retention both in retail and on-line through the delivery of insights and targeted customer communications.
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Drive our activation and retention goals by improving our onboarding experience, refining our promotions strategy, and revamping our loyalty program. Knowledge of diverse marketing tactics including optimizing customer retention through strategies such as Email, SMS, Push, SEO/SEM, Direct Mail, and more.
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