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And that’s where you come in: they’re looking for an experienced Growth Marketing Manager to provide direction on B2B and B2C growth and help build sales enablement, define product positioning, steer product-led growth, and drive lead generation.
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Develop and oversee the execution of multi-channel marketing campaigns that include digital advertising, SEO/SEM, email marketing, content marketing, and social media strategies to enhance brand visibility and lead generation.
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This role will collaborate with the Growth Marketing team on strategy and execution of key campaign requirements that will drive lead generation, customer engagement and revenue growth.
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As a key member of the Global Thought Leadership Team, the Marketing Manager, Global Campaign & Demand Generation will play a strategic and a pivotal lead role in managing and directing marketing, promotion, demand & awareness generation campaign of Global Thought Leadership.
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Strong understanding of marketing best practices, including campaign development, lead generation, branding, pricing, ad trafficking, and attribution. Collaborate with SEER Marketing Lead Generation expert to optimize performance and attribution of ongoing digital campaigns.
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Expert knowledge of wide variety of demand generation fundamentals; online advertising, remarketing, webinars, events, paid media, email marketing and email nurtures, chat playbooks, direct mail, partner collaborations, etc.
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As a Marketing Operations Manager in Marketing, you’ll have the chance to:Marketing activation: Set up campaigns in Hubspot and Salesforce for accurate campaign management and lead generation / nurture tracking.
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Develop and implement distinctive marketing strategies aimed at driving high-quality lead generation and enhancing brand visibility across multiple channels, including the website, social media, video content, email campaigns, digital advertising, events, trade shows, PR initiatives, and direct mail.
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Understand and influence the design of lead flow, pipeline generation, and marketing automation within Salesforce Marketing Cloud that will maximize the impact of campaigns.
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The digital and email marketing manager is responsible for developing and executing digital marketing strategies to drive brand awareness, customer engagement, and lead generation.
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Develop and implement the digital marketing strategy, including email marketing, social media, SEO, PPC, and website optimization. Proficient in email marketing platforms, social media management tools, Google Analytics, and other digital marketing software.
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Lead Generation and Campaign Management: Plan, launch, and optimize multi-channel marketing campaigns (including social media, content marketing, email marketing, and paid media) to drive user acquisition and retention.
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This includes managing the company's email marketing campaigns, social media presence, and digital advertising. Oversee and execute email marketing campaigns, including list segmentation, A/B testing, automation, and performance analysis.
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We are seeking an experienced and results-driven Email Marketing & Demand Generation Manager - (Contractor) to lead our efforts in driving customer acquisition and engagement through targeted email campaigns, webinar programs, and marketing-influenced sales outreach campaigns.
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