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You're passionate about every facet of social media marketing, with a deep understanding of social strategy, emerging trends, content creation protocols, and platform-specific best practices.
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The Social Media Marketing Specialist will work closely with the marketing director and other marketing team members to create engaging content for social channels.
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We live and breathe social media and seek a paid social media buyer to work among the best and brightest in the social media marketing industry. The ideal candidate has a passion for social media marketing.
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Innovate and manage content across new and existing social media channels to drive the narrative of GM’s marketing objectives, enhancing the brand's visibility and impact. Direct the strategic development and execution of social media and influencer marketing initiatives across the GM brand and its consumer brands—Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, and Cadillac—aligning with GM’s overarching marketing objectives.
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Benefits Your team: As the Social Media Marketer, you will be a part of the local San Antonio Market team (made up of 2 Social Media Marketers and a remote Sales team responsible for landing the amazing restaurant partnerships we have) and the Social Media Marketing team (all SMM in different markets + VP of Marketing.
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Your team: As the Social Media Marketer, you will be a part of the local Denver Market team (made up of 2 Social Media Marketers and a remote Sales team responsible for landing the amazing restaurant partnerships we have) and the Social Media Marketing team (all SMM in different markets + VP of Marketing.
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Collaborate with Brand Director and Content Coordinator to ideate, create, edit and implement multi-channel social media campaigns aligned with communication and marketing initiatives, maximizing ROI.
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We are seeking an experienced Paid Social Media Manager to join our Performance Marketing team. Reporting to the Sr Director of Performance Marketing, the ideal candidate will lead strategy, execution, and optimization of paid social campaigns with a primary focus on Facebook and TikTok. As part of the performance marketing team, you will execute an expert level of media buying across Facebook and strategize/execute a scaled growth plan for TikTok. You will also manage various media buying agencies for secondary social platforms and establish best practices to deliver sustainable growth.
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The Social Media Marketing Assistant will be responsible for crafting photo, video, and written content that engages, inspires, and motivates the College’s primary audiences, including prospective students, alumni, and donors on social media (mainly TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram.
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Develop creative campaign concepts and strategic plans for social media outlets to effectively launch and promote our brand initiatives, ensuring alignment with marketing objectives and target audience engagement.
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As a Social Media Content Creator and Marketing Coordinator at Knock Knock Children's Museum, your day-to-day responsibilities will revolve around managing our social media presence and creating captivating content.
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The ideal candidate will be a talented and driven individual with a passion for digital marketing, content creation, and social media strategy. Freelancing and Consulting social media marketing, graphic design, and more.
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Create and execute a timely and impactful social media content calendar that incorporates highlights from merchandising, key product launches, PR moments, marketing events, and other monetizable brand moments.
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As an agency, we have capabilities in print design, photo direction and styling, copywriting, product development, package design, video production, content marketing, digital development and design, digital media buying, social media, content creation, and interactive design.
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Develop and lead department strategies and goals for park and business lines marketing plans that align with department, division, and agency strategic goals and targets, brand strategy and deliver ROI.Deliver a destination marketing program to drive organization’s audience goals inclusive of brand strategy, creative development, advertising, social media, digital marketing, media relations, and marketing partnerships.
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