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You will assist with both executive support and social media marketing, helping to elevate the surgeon's online presence and manage business-related tasks. We are seeking a dynamic and organized Executive Assistant with strong social media management skills to support a highly reputable plastic surgeon based in North Houston, Texas.
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Under the direction of the Social Media Director, this position will play a huge part in effective campaign direction of the Influencer Marketing, primarily focused on earned and organic gifting, as well as affiliate and supporting paid partnerships.
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Guide social media and influencer marketing strategies to enhance brand visibility, engagement, and community building. Deep expertise in performance marketing, including SEM, social media, influencer, display advertising, and affiliate marketing.
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Social Media/Online Monitoring and Metric Analysis (30%) Work with Social Media Assistant to monitor social media chatter on a regular basis (from both positive & negative perspectives) with a focus on ARH channels direct messages, comments and Facebook groups.
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The Digital Content Specialist will fill a role on a creatively talented team of student employees who collectively produce visual content and help manage institutional social media channels for the BSU’s Office of Social Media and Digital Content within the Division of Enrollment, Marketing and Communications.
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Lead, mentor, and inspire a high-performing team of social media managers, content creators, and influencer marketing specialists. Deep understanding of social media platforms, content trends, and influencer marketing best practices.
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Familiarity with search engine marketing through Google Ads; social media marketing through Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and X; and email marketing. Develop and execute digital marketing campaigns involving email, social media, search engine marketing, and in-app messaging.
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As a Social Media and Community Manager, you will play a vital role in the planning and execution of community projects for one of the most popular Japanese anime. Requirements Execute social media strategy and best practices across various social media channels.
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2-3 years of relevant work experience in social media, online content creation and/or digital video. The Social Media Coordinator will be a part of the overall digital content team for iHeartMedia San Francisco.
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Brilliant is a boutique marketing agency with nearly 30 team members, offering a wide range of services, including public relations, influencer marketing, social media, paid media and affiliate marketing.
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Advertising, Public Relations, Media Planning & Buying, Market Research, Interactive, Social Media, Event Planning, Collateral Development & Cultural Awareness Training., Total Market, Multicultural, Digital Advertising, and Influencer Marketing.
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Work with Digital Content Director, Web Team, Social Media Coordinator to enterprise and plan timely content marketing posts. WAND-TV is looking for a Brand Marketing Manager to oversee the representation of the station media company brand to its customers (potential viewers and users.
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4+ years B2B online marketing, media sales, and digital marketing experience including SEO, website development, PPC, online advertising, and social media (required.
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For Best Consideration Please Apply By: September 12, 2024 Class Specific Essential Duties Initiate, concept, design and produce high-level digital media (video and photo) marketing for CCBC’s social media platforms and public-facing website.
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2+ years of experience in influencer marketing, community management, or social media. Strong understanding of social media platforms (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, etc.
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