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Experience executing or supporting the execution of the following digital marketing elements: email, digital advertising (paid search, paid social, display, etc), website/landing page development or updates, mobile push or SMS messages, and creative design and copywriting.
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Bolt Farm Treehouse, a leader in experiential hospitality, is on the lookout for a versatile strategist to join our marketing team and take charge of both Paid Social and Search Engine Marketing (SEM.
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Knowledge and experience with SEO, paid search and other digital marketing strategies and techniques for better search engine rankings that drive more traffic. Knowledge and experience with platforms and tools such as AEM (Adobe Experience Manager), Sharepoint, Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, Google AdWords, Bing AdWords, Workfront, Jira, Confluence and Google Search Console.
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3+ years of Paid Search management in retail/DTC (where Paid Search was predominant part of responsibilities) Oversee vendor relations for Paid Search and Display, and tracking of their activities.
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All resumes submitted by search firms to any associate at Watermark or its affiliates via-email, the Internet or in any form and/or method without a valid written search agreement in place for this position will be deemed the sole property of Watermark Retirement Communities, Inc. No fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired by Watermark as a result of the referral or through other means.
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Oversee all digital marketing including but not limited to: paid search, paid social (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit etc). Oversee all digital marketing including but not limited to: paid search, paid social (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit etc.
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In Summer 2023, the center launched its inaugural Labor Summer program, which continues to train and place UCSC undergraduate students in paid summer internships with labor unions and community organizations.
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Investment and activation experience with performance-based digital media, Paid Search, and Retail Media. Leverage full-funnel paid media recommendations for stronger holistic impact.
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Must have expert knowledge of paid search engine marketing. We are seeking a talented Paid Search (SEM) Manager to join our rapidly growing team. The Paid Search (SEM) Manager will be required to wear many hats and roll up their sleeves often.
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Experience with the following digital media channels: Programmatic Display, Native, Paid Search, Google Grant, Facebook / Instagram, CTV/OTT, Video, Programmatic Audio, Digital out -of-home; Adept at identifying and understanding new digital media trends and technology to be utilized in client strategies.
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Plan, develop, and execute paid search strategies and campaigns for lead generation and commerce clients across multiple platforms such as Google, Bing, Simpli.fi, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok, etc.
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Along with media buyers draft a data-driven marketing strategy, prioritizing testing and optimization initiatives across all marketing channels (paid search, social media, email marketing, etc.
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A minimum of 2-4 years’ experience working across multiple digital marketing channels, including, but not limited to: paid search, paid social, email, and affiliate marketing. S/he will manage day-to-day digital marketing execution include paid media (paid search, display, retargeting, paid social), customer relationship management and email marketing, affiliates, and other online efforts creating integrated and compelling digital marketing campaigns.
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Manage and optimize digital channels including search engine marketing (SEM), paid advertising, ABM, and email marketing campaigns for demand generation. Experience with Account-Based Marketing (ABM), paid advertising, Search Engine Marketing (SEM), website optimization, and email marketing.
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Preferably hands-on experience with, if not deep understanding of, Google Search, Bing Search, Meta Ads, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and major DSPs. Deep understanding of paid search and paid social are most preferred and helpful for servicing our performance oriented clients.
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