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In this role, you’ll take on media relations, social media strategy, content marketing, issues/crisis management, and reputation management in partnership with Marketing & PR/Communications colleagues and leadership.
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Your responsibilities as the Digital Marketing Manager will include:Lead Digital Strategy Execution: Oversee digital marketing strategy implementation, manage the content schedule, and optimize email marketing efforts through A/B testing.
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5+ years of experience in brand management, with a focus on community and influencer marketing, content marketing, and creative strategy. Strong understanding of digital marketing channels and technologies, including social media, influencer marketing, content marketing, and creative development.
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The Web Content Manager is responsible for developing and maintaining the voice for the university's online web presence, ensuring a consistent, seamless, accessible, and unified user experience across all web properties managed by the Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications.
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Partner with fellow marketing leaders to develop USCCA’s cohesive content strategy – from SEO to social media to blog to public relations to video marketing platforms, to digital acquisition and member retention.
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As a Content Operations Specialist, you will be responsible for ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of the content production workflow for digital marketing, using tools such as Aprimo Digital Asset Management (DAM) and Adobe Experience Manager (AEM.
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Positions Supervised: Director, Creative Content; Director, Integrated Marketing; Manager, Web Strategy and Development. Supervises the Marketing team’s efforts, including brand strategy and management; digital/print/audio advertising; web strategy; video production and strategy; licensing/trademark management; creative project management; and marketing data analytics in collaboration with Strategic Enrollment Management.
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Manage content strategy for creator content, in collaboration with Bose’s Influencer Marketing Manager, for creator, Bose owned, paid, DTC and reseller channels. Lead content strategy for full-funnel product marketing across social platforms.
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The Web Content Manager implements Mercury’s digital marketing strategies and programs across the company’s brand portfolio. The Web Content Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of various digital platforms as well as product launches, online tools, web application development, digital content updates, user experience design and site optimization.
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7+ years of experience in in a creative strategy, marketing strategy, consumer science, content strategy, strategic consulting, or related role, preferably within a creative agency environment.
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Leveraging the world's first AI-powered creative platform, brands such as Unilever, Adidas, L'Oréal, Crocs, and Nestlé Waters partner with Social Native to improve the performance of their paid and organic social strategy with a combination of Influencer Marketing, Custom Content, and Content Editing solutions.
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The Recruitment Marketing Team in our Boston office is responsible for EF’s employer brand strategy. This includes Ideating, producing, designing and editing content for EF’s global recruitment social media channels including TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, and more.
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Leads marketing strategy and tactical execution of 3rd party sponsored and T. Rowe Price owned marquee events. This dynamic marketer influences cross-functional teams that plan, execute and measure multi-channel marketing plans that position T. Rowe Price products, capabilities, insights and offers at select intermediary firms.
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In conjunction with the Executive Director, Digital Content and Digital Producer, assist in the development of brand social media strategy that’s innovative and on trend. Requirements: Deep knowledge of TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, X and emerging platforms (plus how best to utilize them) and social content marketing toolsets.
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As the Marketing Content Team Leader at Fisher Investments, reporting to the Assistant Vice President of Global Marketing Content, you will lead a team of top-notch creative copywriters as their managing editor for developing compelling ads and branded content across digital, print, video, radio, internet, email and snail mail for U.S. and international audiences.
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