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Own and build growth marketing strategies across the full-customer lifecycle, driving a profitable top-line impact at the Corporate level (channels include SEM, ASO, ASA, Email, Push, influencer, affiliate, organic and paid social.
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Develop content for email marketing campaigns, health and wellness blog articles, social media posts, podcasts, vodcasts, digital and print magazines, marketing campaigns, patient education materials, polls, quizzes, video demonstrations, and recipes.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager, Demand Marketing, the Senior Marketing Campaign Manager, Digital Marketing is primarily responsible for developing and operationalizing the integrated marketing campaign plan in relation to digital channels (social media, email, SEO, SEM, PPC) to achieve the goals for ACS Publications journals, subject portfolios, and related products.
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Brilliant PR & Marketing, one of the most respected and rapidly growing agencies focused on family-oriented brands, seeks a REMOTE Social Media Intern, 15 hours a week to help support the agency’s growing, award-winning team for our Fall/Winter (September-January) semester.
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Collaborate with internal teams and direct external agencies and partners in the development of integrated digital campaigns that leverage social media, email marketing, website content, events and other channels to achieve maximum impact.
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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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The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of social media marketing strategies, content creation, and communication. Strong understanding of managing social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, and X.Experience in content creation and curation, including video editing, writing, and proofreading.
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G., digital marketing, social media, influencer marketing, and program management. Manage all platforms, using analytics to inform ongoing improvements to channel and content performance, along with providing social media reports to the wider Marketing team.
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Oversee all marketing campaigns, including paid social marketing efforts across platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Google Ads, Twitter, TikTok), traditional OOH, and email marketing (Marketing Cloud.
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Design, develop and implement a multi-channel marketing plan, including content marketing, social media, video content, email marketing, and paid advertising.
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The Rakuten Rewards Brand & Creative team is looking for a Director of Social Media (owned) and Influencer Marketing. Trend Monitoring: Keep abreast of the latest trends in social media and influencer marketing, regularly sharing with the broader team to inspire content creation.
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Deep understanding of popular social media/video platforms (Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest). Your expertise extends across but is not limited to web, app, TikTok, Meta, other social media apps, and search engines.
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Social Media Strategy Development: Collaborate with the marketing team to develop and execute organic social media strategies aligned with NMSU Global Campus goals and initiatives.
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Manage and own the stateroom reconciliation for all social media shoots, establish and own the editorial production calendar in conjunction with the Creative Director and the Brand Marketing Producer to ensure production timing and in market dates and needs collaborate.
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Collaborate: On client trend report documents Social Media Management Manage: Content calendar and ensure all scheduled content aligns with the client's marketing strategy. We welcome individuals who can excel in one or more of the following areas of the content creation process: Content Creation Research: Utilize TikTok, Instagram and other social media platforms to research trending topics and ideas.
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