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Proven success in selling Digital media, SEM/SEO/OTT/Mobile/Email/Video, Event/sponsorship sales, and Audio. Audacy Atlanta is looking for a dynamic sales professional who is truly one of the BEST. You will have the opportunity to represent a multi-media, multi-platform portfolio that includes exceptional over-the-air brands, streaming, the second largest podcast network in the world, extensive digital marketing assets including OTT, unique sponsorship opportunities, an e-commerce platform and original content (video/audio.
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Proficient in using various digital marketing tools and platforms, such as WordPress, HubSpot, Mailchimp, LinkedIn Ads, Google Ads, etc. Monitor and analyze the effectiveness of our digital marketing using various metrics and tools, such as Google Analytics, HubSpot, SEO/SEM, email marketing, and social media analytics.
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Solid understanding of digital marketing concepts (SEM, SEO, SMM, PPC, content marketing, email marketing, lead generation, web edits), best practice in at least one of these concepts, and knowledge in Web CMS (Content Management Systems.
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As our Digital Marketing Manager, you’ll report to the VP of Marketing and be responsible for helping to develop and execute the company’s web presence and digital marketing strategies and campaigns across SEM, SEO, social media, email marketing and other activities.
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Knowledge of SEO, SEM, social media, and other digital marketing tactics. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in managing paid advertising campaigns, particularly on the Google Ads and Meta platforms.
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Rhoads is looking for a Digital Marketing Manager. Deep experience optimizing a marketing funnel and understands the impact and dependencies of content, paid media, sales, SEM, and SEO.
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Manage and execute outbound marketing campaigns across various digital channels, such as email, social media, search engine marketing (SEM), paid media, and content marketing.
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Strong knowledge of digital marketing channels, including social media platforms, SEO, SEM, email marketing, video and display advertising. We are currently seeking a skilled and innovative Sr. Digital Marketing Manager to join our team and help drive our digital marketing strategies to the next level.
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Is experienced in popular digital marketing and web tools, such as Google Ads, Google Analytics, Facebook Business Manager, LinkedIn Advertising, Mailchimp, Moz, SEMRush, AdRoll, and Hootsuite.
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In this role, you will manage digital marketing (email, SEO, SEM, paid ads, website, etc.) Requirements Must Haves 7+ years spent developing digital campaigns and analyzing their effectiveness with at least 3 of those years spent working with marketing strategy Creative and metrics-driven approach to marketing with experience creating demand generation and lead nurture campaigns, including content strategy, lead scoring algorithms, and distribution strategy (email, paid, remarketing, search engine optimization / SEO, etc.
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Diversifying our clients’ solutions through cross-selling a variety of marketing solutions including, broadcast, digital (website design, SEO, SEM, Programmatic, Paid Search/Social, etc.
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Oversee the planning, development, and execution of multi‐channel digital marketing campaigns leveraging SEO, SEM, paid social, programmatic media, etc. Experience with Amazon Ads, Google Analytics, SEO, and SEM.
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B2B sales in a SaaS and/or Digital Marketing Services environment (i.e. Google/Facebook Ads, Social, PPC, SEO, SEM, Voice AI). Strong technical, data and results-driven selling knowledge of bundled, digital products (Digital Marketing Ad sales, Performance Marketing, etc.
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Proficient in Google Ads, Bing Ads, Google Analytics, and other relevant digital marketing tools. Certifications in Google Ads, Bing Ads, or other relevant digital marketing tools are a plus.
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Plan and execute all digital marketing, including SEO/SEM, email, social media, website, podcast and digital advertising campaigns. Measure and report performance of all digital marketing campaigns and assess against goals (ROI and KPIs.
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