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As we continue to grow, we're looking for a Social Media and Influencer Marketing Manager to join our dynamic team. We are seeking an experienced Social Media and Influencer Marketing Manager to play a pivotal role in shaping our online presence and influencer engagements.
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The individual will be responsible for day-to-day tasks related to social media marketing, including creating and managing social media content, implementing digital marketing strategies, and communicating with the marketing team.
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Establish a robust social media strategy across all channels, influencer marketing, experiential programming, and customer education marketing. You will lead a dynamic team responsible for brand management, public relations, marketing communications, digital marketing, social media, sales, and revenue management.
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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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They should be well-versed in web technologies (including Magento and Mailchimp ideally), and have strong experience in Google Adwords, SEO, email marketing, and social media. Manage and optimize online marketing campaigns across various channels, including Google AdWords, SEO, email marketing, and social media.
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Functions to include execution of an athletics marketing & promotional plans telling the story of Charger athletics, management of social media outlets, as well as executing the capture, design and distribution of content.
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Work with the Associate Director, CDCO and (currently vacant) Digital Marketing Specialist to build a social media strategy that is in line with the organizations full comprehensive digital strategy to help bring our programs and messaging to all of our social media platforms.
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Minimum 1 year of experience in social media community management, social media marketing, or content marketing for brands. First Media is a leading social media publishing and marketing company, at the intersection of content and commerce and driving the shoppable content revolution, with more than 200 employees, 180 million fans, and 1.5 billion monthly views.
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This leadership position requires a dynamic individual with a proven track record in influencer marketing, social media, customer advocacy, and thought leadership content marketing.
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Develop advertising and marketing communications material such as branded emails, social media posts and campaigns, offline marketing material, press releases, annual report, annual appeal, podcast, and blogs.
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Agency Services: brand consulting, creative, content production, digital, experiential marketing field marketing, hospitality, performance marketing, social media marketing, and sponsorship consulting.
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Based in San Diego, California, our content creation & digital marketing agency specializes in the beauty, health, and wellness industry and offers 360 marketing services, including social media marketing, content creation, influencer marketing, paid digital media, creative development, email marketing, and website development.
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Reporting to our Ecommerce & Digital Marketing Manager, you’ll be responsible for developing and executing innovative strategies to drive customer acquisition across multiple channels, including social media, digital advertising, influencer marketing etc.
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G Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Capcut) for creating and editing social media video content. Ensure video content is optimized for each platform and adheres to best practices for social media engagement.
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The Marketing Department at Portland Rescue Mission is a group of dedicated professionals using their marketing skills to raise provision for life-restoring Christian ministry by excellence in fund raising and brand enhancement through direct mail, digital, social media, tele/radio-thons, media relations, and advertising support for Portland Rescue Mission's social enterprises.
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