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Develop a social media strategy and activity that defines how social media marketing techniques will be applied to increase brand visibility for Anime industry in N. America via SNS channels.
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They will create and execute a plan to market the Chick-fil-A brand both internally and externally ensuring Local Store Marketing and Social Media Marketing occurs on a daily basis.
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An individual contributor, the Growth Marketing Director will rally marketing team members in creative, copy, events, social, marketing ops, content, and more to execute high-quality, timely, and high-performing campaigns on their behalf; all designed to meet and exceed growth performance goals.
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Collaborate with Brand Director and Content Coordinator to ideate, create, edit and implement multi-channel social media campaigns aligned with communication and marketing initiatives, maximizing ROI.
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We're on the hunt for a Growth Marketer with the charm of a social media influencer, the brain of a data scientist, and the heart of a content creator. Social Media Dominance: Lead a strategy that makes our brand the talk of the town across every platform.
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You'll play a crucial role in the Growth Marketing team, overseeing influencer media campaigns to promote DraftKings' Daily Fantasy Sports and Sportsbook products. As a Senior Growth Marketing Associate, Influencer Partnerships, you'll work in a dynamic environment, drawing on your marketing background to launch innovative influencer and integrated media campaigns.
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This work is done with direction and feedback from Regional Culinary Manager, marketing teams and the Digital and Social Media Manager. The chef seeks to understand the nuance and risk associated with media and therefore works closely with the Culinary Field Lead, corporate communications team, marketing teams, and Digital and Social Media managers as required.
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Own the development of branded content including newsletters and social posts to address the critical need for furthering sales communications / messaging with clients in the U.S. market, in coordination with the Content Marketing Manager and Growth Marketing Manager.
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A background in visual production, including social media, in professional arenas such as PR, marketing, journalism, film and/or education required; experience with media studies analytics with the ability to teach media effects and sports broadcasting preferred.
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This role requires a comprehensive understanding of various marketing disciplines, including traditional marketing, digital marketing, social-media marketing, content marketing, branding and more.
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Grassroots Marketing & Social Media Marketing to grow StretchLab brand awareness, fun out of studio pop up events to drive clients to the studio. Social Media Studio posting, Email marketing, Grassroots Marketing, out of studio pop up events.
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Work both independently and with the Office of Marketing and Communications teammates to create engaging content for all institutional social media channels (LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and other emerging platforms) including videos, photos and graphics.
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This role actively implements fully integrated influencer & social media marketing activities to drive brand growth and exceed KPI goals. This role requires a social media expert who can drive strategy, build and develop a team, and execute marketing activities that drive clear growth.
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Campaign experience with brand media plans that span multiple channels, including television, radio, print, social media, brand partnerships, digital (display, SEM, programmatic), OTT / video, digital audio, etc.
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The FFC brings contribution, feedback, and ideas to the Food Fanatics magazine and regularly contributes to the presence of the program in social media. As the chef seeks to utilize social media, live, and print media to increase the recognition and reach of the Food Fanatics program, the implications of behavior, tone, attitude, and the US Foods cultural beliefs are at top of mind.
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