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Working with Marketing to develop campaigns and opportunities to create lead generation on social media. Run social media ads, track and report performance. Building customer loyalty across social media ecosystems.
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This position will contribute to the content strategy, oversee brand reputation, and ensure that social media content creation aligns with key marketing strategies and brand positioning, collaborating with home office and division team members across the country.
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Reporting to the VP of Nightlife, the position's primary responsibilities are to lead to all social media marketing efforts such as but not limited to research, strategy and implementation of emerging forms of digital media, social media, and paid online advertising.
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Provide input on décor and marketing, including social media and other forms of publicity. Familiarity with Craftable, Yelp Restaurant Manager, and Square for Restaurants is nice but not required.
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Leverage the use of technology in order to make appointments at the clinics and engage potential members in Social Media activities, including but not limited to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Yelp, and Google.
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Social media marketing, blog posts, reviews management, events. Facebook, Instagram, other social media. Experience in healthcare marketing a big plus. Yelp, and other info sources.
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Serve as the liaison between Human Resources, DAER Internet Marketing, Hard Rock International and other departments as it relates to mobile and social media efforts. Work closely with Internet Marketing to integrate social media into online brand campaigns.
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Direct bid strategy, campaign optimizations, and reporting for paid social media campaigns. The Senior Analyst, Paid Social is responsible for leading the success of client-paid social media campaigns by providing thoughtful leadership on campaign strategies and optimization, building strong relationships, and establishing clear lines of communication with clients, partners, and internal staff members.
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Respond to inquiries submitted through social media and online review sites YELP and Google+, promoting expansion of online customer reviews. Determine and set up social media presence.
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Respond (electronic and telephonic) to customer inquiries to effectively and graciously resolve customer service issues including but not limited to emails, online reviews (Google, TripAdvisor, Yelp, Expedia/Lodging partners), social media accounts, and phone calls.
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2-3 years of experience in media planning/buying, social media, or relevant marketing field (agency experience is a plus). In this role, you'll collaborate closely with our digital marketing team across various channels, including social media platforms, our website, and general marketing initiatives.
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Knowledge and experience with all Social Media Platforms. Fluency in pop-culture, current events, and a broad range of media avenues. Setup Solarugreen brand in Yelp, Hot Frog, Foursquare, Kudzu.
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Content Creation: Craft and design various advertisements, encompassing social media posts, digital marketing ads, print ads, billboard ads, and more. Hours: 7:30am - 4:30pm, Monday to Friday, occasional nights and weekends Key Responsibilities:Campaign Support: Collaborate on the planning, execution, and optimization of diverse marketing campaigns, including direct mail, newsletters, email marketing, social media, content marketing, and paid advertising.
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Establish and maintain a professional and engaging presence on all social media sites including and not limited to: AR website, Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, Google +, Pinterest, Instagram, etc.
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Analyze campaigns and translate anecdotal or qualitative data into recommendations and plans for revising social media, content marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), and social advertising campaigns.
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