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Reporting to SEGA of America in the Publishing division, the Product Marketing Manager is charged with driving world-class product marketing for Football Manager, the critically acclaimed series of soccer management simulation video game titles across North America & South America territories.
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The product team has a unique set of past experiences (marketing, PhD, engineering, solution architect, consultant, etc.) The primary responsibility of the Principal Product Manager - Technical (Principal PMT-ES) role is to own and drive multiple areas of the product.
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Develop comprehensive knowledge of TikTok Ads Growth structures and metrics, advocating for changes where needed for product development. The mission of TikTok Ads Platform is to connect global advertisers and users, advertisers of any industry and experience level are able to get suitable marketing solutions, then easily create, manage and optimize ads.
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This is a unique opportunity to join an early stage startup leveraging blockchain technology, reciprocal business models, and an indigenous inspired nutraceutical product and apparel line with the goal of supporting indigenous intellectual property ( as a Senior Executive.
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Furthermore, the Regional Marketing Director will work in tandem with the SVP Marketing and other marketing teams within the portfolio companies to establish best practices for field marketing across our group of companies.
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BlueWave is hiring a fully remote Marketing Manager for a healthcare tech company. Reporting to the SVP, Marketing, the Demand Generation Marketing Manager is responsible for driving the marketing strategy, and developing messaging, and serves as a subject matter expert relative to the sales positioning of each and the revenue output of those initiatives.
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O When applicable, leads creation of account-exclusive promotions and their affiliated marketing plans working with Sales, New Product Development, Graphics, Brand Marketing, and other relevant parties.
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Responsible for TikTok live event operation, content operation and promotion, and complete the fan growth of the TikTok account in charge; 2. Y-Planet is the largest group in North America with over 1000+ talents on mainstream short video platforms like TikTok and Instagram, is a Top TikTok Live Partner in the US/CA/ LATAM , TikTok's official authentic partner, also one of the fastest-growing and most potential companies gathering momentum in the live streaming industry.
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The Vice President, Consumer Products - Gaming, Collectibles and Emerging Technology will build a new team to lead the strategic product development, marketing, and community management of MLS Centralized NFT marketplace and manage the existing team responsible for MLS gaming and collectibles partnerships.
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The Marketing Manager will provide marketing strategy and execution for the ThermaZone product and plan for the rollout of future products. Create marketing videos to introduce clinicians to the product.
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This role will partner directly with Product Marketing, Brand Marketing, Content Marketing, Story & Franchise Development, Game, and Creative Services teams to evolve the Overwatch brand and bring it to life through all our channels and campaigns.
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At Thomas, we're revolutionizing the manufacturing industry with our cutting-edge omni-channel growth marketing strategies. As a Growth Marketing Strategist you will collaborate with your clients to gain a deep understanding of their unique business objectives and design digital strategies to drive tangible outcomes.
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The Clorox Company and its Foundation prioritize giving back to the communities we call home and contribute millions annually in combined cash grants, product donations, and cause-marketing.
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Participate in brainstorming sessions and make recommendations for content marketing campaigns. This role also collaborates with the Design, Digital Marketing, and B2B teams, as well as other departments within the company as needed, to ensure alignment of messaging and style across all content platforms and formats.
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Develop, present, and implement holistic growth marketing strategies that align with the clients’ goals, covering aspects like user acquisition, conversion, and revenue growth. Experience using marketing platform tools (e.g., HubSpot, Pardot, etc.
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