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Tech and data-savvy with the ability to jump into Web Analytics platforms such as Google Analytics or Data Visualization Platforms (such as Power BI, Data Studio, Tableau, etc) or even Excel and communicate a story with sound data.
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Lead, plan, and managed growth marketing campaigns for assigned brands that drives new customer acquisition, and customer retention, and increased brand awareness across paid social, paid search/SEM, SEO, email, product, etc.
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Have proven experience and a solid track record in managing Facebook Ads and Google Ads (must have managed big budgets). Experience working with Product, Data Science, and Performance marketing teams.
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Proactively dig into clients data to identify opportunities for testing and optimization across acquisition and retention channels. Strong analytics background (including basic understanding of databases, SQL, and Python) and knowledge of marketing analytics tools such as GA4, Mixpanel.
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A team of proven growth marketers, creatives, and data scientists who help unlock rapid growth for some of the worlds most iconic brands. We have worked with VC-backed startups and Fortune 500 brands including Nike, Tik Tok, Ghostery, P&G, American Express, J&J, Heineken, and many others.
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Deep experience and knowledge of interpreting diverse data sets e.g., earned media, native social analytics, paid social media campaigns, Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, search trends, etc.
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You are comfortable pulling your own data and conducting detailed analyses using tools such as Looker, Tableau, Excel, Google Sheets (pivot tables), and SQL. You will accomplish this by partnering with external agencies as well as internal teams including marketing analytics, integrated marketing, data science, and creative in setting the audience and creative strategy as well as planning/executing campaigns which align with campaign and company objectives.
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Hands-on campaign management experience with key paid search channels such as Google and Bing. Partner with in-house/external teams for creative development, including crafting briefs, conducting tests, and reporting on insights to optimize creative strategy across Paid Search and Programmatic Display.
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Own acquisition and retention goals and performance metrics for Paid Search and Display campaigns, monitoring regularly for campaign effectiveness and identifying optimization opportunities. As a Digital Marketing Lead, you will be responsible for leading strategy and execution across Paid Search and Display.
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Digital Marketing Lead, Paid Search & Display at Stitch Fix (View all jobs) ( You have 4+ years of experience in Paid search and Display marketing; experience in programmatic display preferred.
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You possess a "Test and learn" mindset, understanding the full user journey and the impact of Paid Search and Display. Were disrupting the future of retail with the precision of data science by combining it with human instinct to find pieces that fit our clients unique style.
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Partnering closely with the broadermarketing team, as well as the data science, creative, finance and product teams, we deploy a significant budget against a wide array of marketing channels, while continuously experimenting across new channels and within existing ones.
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Experience working with and optimizing campaigns through Demand-Side Platforms like Google Display & Video 360, Criteo, or similar platforms. Utilize a data-backed approach to decision-making and campaign management, extracting insights for actionable changes and channel optimizations.
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Utilize data visualization tools (e.g. Tableau, Power BI) and to create compelling visual representations of data-driven insights for both internal stakeholders and clients. Bachelor's or advanced degree in Data Science, Insights, Analytics, or a related field.
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Excellent analytical skills, including proficiency in using web and data analytic tools (Google Analytics, Tableau), excel pivot tables and basic functions for maintaining and creating reports Comfortable navigating a complex organization and building cross-functional relationships.
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