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Social Media and Influencer Marketing Manager Boncom is a strategic marketing and consulting agency that exists to solve noble problems, promote positive behavior change, and build relevance for good causes.
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Previous experience in marketing, social media management, content creation, influencer marketing and/or in fast moving CPG, is a plus, but not required. ● Proficient in using social media platforms, including TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook and knowledge of best practices, and familiarity with social media and marketing software tools (e.
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Monitoring social media channels for user generated content and influencer content that includes Mary Kay products and/or Beauty Consultants. Ad hoc social media projects that could include, but are not limited to: writing video scripts, participating in short-form video content creation (TikTok or Reels), competitor research, assisting the PR team as-needed, and some digital advertising (web banner ads) tasks.
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Experience: 2-3 years of experience in a marketing company or as a content creator, with a portfolio demonstrating expertise in video editing, graphic design, and social media content creation.
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1+ years working with social media scheduling tools, like Sprinklr, social advocacy tools, like Seismic, and task/project management tools, like Monday.com. Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Social Media, Communications, Public Relations, English or equivalent work experience.
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Candidates we are looking for should be result-driven and experienced, require at least 3 years of social media marketing experience (Tiktok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube) with proven track records on followers' acquisition, engagement increase, brand building and influencers collaboration.
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Minimum 5+ years of marketing experience with brand/agency-side in social media marketing/management and influencer marketing, engaging with an audience, deep partnership with editorial and creative partners.
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1 year experience in social media, influencer marketing, & content creation. In conjunction with the Regional Digital Marketing Manager, coordinate influencer programs and social media campaigns and liaise with stores for coordination.
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Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in marketing/ social media roles, with a demonstrated track record of success in developing and executing integrated marketing campaigns.
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French/West/Vaughan (FWV), one of the nation’s leading integrated marketing agencies, is seeking a Director of Social Media & Influencer Marketing to join our growing team in our downtown Raleigh, N.C. HQs. In this role, you will collaborate with fellow social media and influencer marketing specialists.
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Suggesting recommendations to adjust the social media marketing strategy for optimal results. Preparing monthly reports on social media marketing efforts. Using analytical tools such as Google Analytics, HubSpot, Meltwater, SEMRush, RiseKarma, etc to monitor and evaluate the company’s social media presence and performance.
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Seeking a dynamic Social Media Marketing Manager to elevate our brand and deliver leads through innovative paid and organic social media strategies. 4+ years of experience in SaaS B2B social media marketing.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for developing and implementing social media marketing campaigns across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and others. We are seeking an innovative and experienced Social Media Marketing Specialist to join our team and drive the online presence of our 39 bingo halls across Texas.
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Preferred bachelor's degree or higher in one of the following fields: Graphic Design, Communications, Marketing, Media, Public Relations, Business. Responsible for all aspects of sales growth, including but not limited to: check average, overall sales/breakfast sales, growth in outside sales, mobile orders, catering and third pary deliver services, social media, event attendance, and guest count.
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As BLOX Digital continues to pioneer the SaaS landscape, serving the media industry with innovative solutions for over three decades, we are seeking a dynamic Marketing and Social Media Coordinator.
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