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As a Marketing Email and CRM Specialist, you will be responsible to design, plan, execute, optimize, maintain, and report on automated marketing programs and email distribution in our Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Marketing toolset Microsoft Dynamics (D365.
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Development of high quality, relevant content including copywriting and imagery or video for our brand and marketing platforms and efforts, including web content, social media, blog, mailing activities and others like sales collateral, in-store signage, and digital campaigns.
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Preferred experience using Microsoft Office products; marketing automation and CRM tools such as HubSpot, Mailchimp, and Salesforce; Google Analytics 4 (GA4); Adobe Creative Cloud; and project management tools such as Asana.
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Experience with digital marketing software platforms, including Later, WordPress, Survey Monkey, Mailchimp. This role includes drafting project copy for use in marketing collateral and new business proposals, and updating corporate resumes and project summaries.
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4-6 years Experience as a digital specialist handling email and web campaignsStrong knowledge of ESP (Salesforce, Campaigner, Exact Target, MailChimp)Strong ability with project management software (ex.
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Proficiency with mass email marketing system such as Mailchimp or Constant Contact. Trident United Way is seeking a talented, self-directed Communications Specialist to enhance the profile of our global and local brand through writing and storytelling.
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HC Brands is seeking an Email & SMS Marketing Specialist with proven skills to help lead email marketing strategy and implementation across our family of brands. Campaign Development Skills : Proficiency with MailChimp, Constant Contact, Klaviyo, or similar marketing software is required.
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Proficiency in email marketing platforms (Eloqua, Mailchimp, HubSpot) The Email Marketing Specialist is responsible for developing and executing comprehensive email marketing campaigns, covering all aspects from ideation to implementation.
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Skill working with MailChimp or similar email marketing platforms. The salary range for the Marketing Specialist is $54,200 - $93,200 annually. The incumbent will help devise a marketing strategy, write copy, publish content through various channels, monitor reach and engagement, and report on results.
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We are looking for a dynamic and creative, hands-on Marketing Technology Specialist to support our overall marketing efforts. Executes email campaigns using various platforms among which Pathway, Outlook, Mailchimp, HubSpot.
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Oversee digital marketing efforts, including SEO, email marketing, and content marketing. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Mailchimp, CRM Software. Coordinate efforts with Marketing, Sales, Business Development and Estimating teams.
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The Digital Marketing Specialist (Content) is responsible for creating and executing key elements of each customer's integrated marketing strategy. Coordinate with Customer Success Manager and Marketing Managers on customer feedback, planned publish schedules, and internal deadlines.
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Qualifications: Ensure all campaigns comply with legal regulations and best practices Proven experience in email and SMS marketing, preferably in the Financial Services sector Strong knowledge of Mailchimp, Twilio Studio or similar platforms Excellent copywriting and design skills to craft engaging content and creatives.
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Experience creating and managing email campaigns through an email marketing platform, such as MailChimp. Digital marketing experience sufficient to plan and execute social media campaigns across various social channels.
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Proficiency in WordPress, CSS, HTML, Figma, Adobe Illustrator, and email marketing platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, Constant Contact, Klaviyo). In the capacity of Digital Media Specialist, you will report directly to the Manager of Marketing.
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