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Title - Email Marketing & Communications Strategist. Minimum five years’ experience in marketing, communications, journalism or advertising. Strategy, development and execution of HTML email marketing engagement programs to nurture prospects from marketing leads to sales qualified leads through the firm's Marketing Automation Tool (Pardot.
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As a Salesforce Marketing Cloud Developer on the Visible Base Marketing and CRM team, you will use your experience in design, development, and execution, to deploy personalized customer-centric communications across Acquisition, Retention and Base CRM programs.
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And essential communications tools (LinkedIn Campaign Manager, HubSpot Marketo, Semrush etc.) In line with global marketing strategies, shape, implement and deliver powerful client acquisition initiatives including, but not limited to lead generation, thought leadership, webinars, go-to-market campaigns, events, awards to deliver strong revenue growth.
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Manages the tactical and campaign elements of digital marketing efforts, including advertising, social media, marketing automation, web site content, development and maintenance, and tracking/analysis.
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Oversee the design and execution of multi-channel marketing strategy and campaigns, set and achieve strategic marketing goals related to research, campaign development and execution, paid advertising, social media metrics, email and marketing automation, etc.
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This includes, but is not limited to, marketing communications strategy, speaker management, registration management, onsite logistics, and post event follow up and reporting. Assist in the development of marketing communications — pre-, during, and post-event — to include social media, onsite print materials, and post event nurture campaigns.
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Collaborate with Marketing & Communications on compelling donor appeals and strategic communications. Work in partnership with Marketing & Communications on event materials, promotion, and execution.
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As the Product Marketing Coordinator, you will be responsible for providing day-to-date marketing and administrative support for the Campaign Management Team. Help the team determining the most marketable features of products and then building marketing campaigns focusing on these features that drive revenue growth, article submissions, customer retention, and usage growth.
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Analyzing marketing data and KPIs to evaluate campaign performance and make recommendations for improvement. Ideally B2B marketing experience with experience of PPC, SEO and email marketing.
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We are seeking an innovative and strategic Marketing Campaign Manager to drive brand recognition, cultivate high-quality leads, and spearhead targeted marketing and sales initiatives of diverse complexity.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Communications, or related field preferred. Monitor campaign performance and provide regular updates and insights to clients to optimize results and maximize ROI.
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You might write for the website, work with the digital communications specialist on a social media campaign, meet with program staff to learn about a new program, analyze program evaluation results or write an important communication to program participants.
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Bachelor's degree or demonstrable professional experience in STEM or a related field video production, journalism/media, communications, media, marketing, or some other communications-related field.
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Experience with strategic communications, copywriting, copy editing, proofreading, press releases, direct email marketing, campaign development, and social media best practices. Cave Canem seeks a Communications Coordinator who is passionate about poetry and the literary world, and excited to support communications on behalf of the organization.
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I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Office of Communications and Marketing is comprised of a high performing team responsible for advancing the university’s reputation and telling GW’s story through a diverse array of university channels, including digital and web properties and publications, multimedia and web properties, creative services, publications, media relations and paid marketing efforts across the university.
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