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Manage the social media presence by channel, partnering with the Social & Digital Content Strategy Manger for alignment with North American strategy & editorial calendars.
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The Social Media Manager is a vital part of the Alira Health Marketing Team and member of Global Campaigns Team. In this role you will be 360 degrees responsible for Alira Health's social media channels - from working on the B2B social media strategy alongside VP of Global Marketing and Director of Global Campaigns to implementing it in holistic manner working closely with Social Media Coordinator.
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Proactively research trends, best practices and emerging technologies to stay on the forefront of new media and establish the Astros as a leader in social media. Design and oversee social media presence/strategy for all Astros social handles - and provide social support for other Astros affiliated properties.
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As the Social Media Director, your primary role will be to enhance our brand's visibility and engagement across key social platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter/X, and TikTok, specifically targeting the US market.
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Oversee the paid media strategy, Google Ads, and social campaigns, including Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok Conduct in-depth market research, customer demographics, competitor analysis, and benchmarking to best inform our marketing decisions.
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Lead an always-on Social Media strategy: establish viral and engagement driven growth tactics and content curation for all social channels, with a heavy focus on TikTok. Oversee all deliverables, community management and growth and engagement goals.
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Social Media Outreach and Website Content Management Develop and implement a comprehensive social media strategy to increase the center’s visibility. Create engaging content, manage social media platforms, and interact with followers to promote research findings and events.
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Supports the firm’s social media strategy; creates organic and paid content for detailed and actionable campaigns for business development initiatives across multiple practices, products and industries, as well as recruiting, pro bono, diversity, well-being, employee engagement, and other areas.
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Develop and script video content and ideas, ensuring they align with our overall social media strategy. Collaborate with the production team to develop and execute both original content ideas and those provided by others, ensuring alignment with our overall social media strategy.
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Oversee, direct, and/or execute strategy planning, asset creation, content publishing, engagement, and reporting and analytics for social media efforts. Social Media and Influencer Marketing Manager Boncom is a strategic marketing and consulting agency that exists to solve noble problems, promote positive behavior change, and build relevance for good causes.
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Social Media: Works with Social Media Manager to create and manage comprehensive social media strategy including content development, audience building and social influencer partnerships.
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This role is focused on enhancing organic social channels through strategy, identifying growth opportunities and assisting with social media advertising. Fitness Holdings Northeast LLC is looking for a Social Media Manager to join our growing team.
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Proficiency with Meta, Twitter, Snapchat, Pinterest, TikTok or other social media platforms & social commerce. Challenging convention, it took some of the best talent from strategy, creative, media, design and the DTC world and put together a new way of working to bridge the gap between meaningful storytelling, data-led optimizations and commerce.
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The Manager is responsible for leading the MSC Cruises social media strategy, inclusive of content ideation and influencer marketing. - Ideate and brief social media concepts based on overarching content strategy and business needs.
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Establish a robust social media strategy across all channels, influencer marketing, experiential programming, and customer education marketing. This leadership role has the primary responsibility of crafting the company's marketing strategy and overseeing all aspects of property branding, destination marketing, media, public relations, sales, revenue, distribution, e-commerce, and marketing analytics.
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