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What you’ll be responsible for: Reporting to the VP, Creative Lab, you are a senior leader capable of contributing to a high-profile website as well as content projects that meaningfully drive the Marketing team - and Circle’s Corporate - OKRs. You will be directly responsible for:What you'll work on: Shaping our website storytelling approach that guides the user journey as well as page-level narrative structure.
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What you’ll bring to Circle: 12+ years content strategy experience (including brand marketing and creative/media agency management) both in external agencies and internal COEs5+ years of experience in positions of marketing leadership with proven track recordBachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience, Master’s Degree bonusExecutive presence with an ability to influence and drive requirements across a diverse set of stakeholders.
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The content marketing manager will have the ability to craft compelling, innovative content and support the implementation of multi-channel marketing plans that drive results in a frequently changing environment.
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Reingold, a full-service marketing and communications firm, is hiring a creative and resourceful web content strategist. The web content strategist will work full time as part of a team of user experience (UX), web design, development, and search engine optimization professionals.
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Create content strategy deliverables, such as content outlines, gap analyses, and governance documentation, that provide a basis for web content development. If your experience is in a different field, but you can explain how your skills can transfer to web content strategy, we’d still like to hear from you.
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The Content Marketing Strategist plays a pivotal role in driving our content efforts, fostering engagement, and achieving our business objectives. Practical Knowledge and experience with digital marketing, including SEO, Content Marketing, Social Media Marketing, E-mail Marketing, PPC Marketing, and Customer Value Journey is vital.
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Working in close alignment with the Strategic Marketing and Communications teams, the Digital Content Strategist will delve into high-impact website sections including, but not limited to, doctor profiles, service line content, locations, and detailed descriptions of areas of care, conditions, and treatments.
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Content Marketing Manager - Remote. We are seeking a Content Marketing Manager to lead all aspects of content strategy, planning, and execution for our rapidly growing brand.
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Reporting to our Director of Marketing, this person will elevate our thought leadership presence, scale our SEO performance, improve our email click rates, and empower cross-team stakeholders with high-quality content that is equal parts creative and strategic.
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Define a cohesive content marketing strategy that elevates our clients brand, business, and product. Collaborate with in-house marketing designer to elevate the design of content-led projects, and the content of design-led projects.
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5+ years of professional content and marketing experience, preferably in B2B SaaS. Manage all day-to-day content operations, including but not limited to maintaining content calendars, external SEO coordination, and sourcing & managing freelancers.
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The ability to pinch hit as a copywriter, not just a content writer. Identify high-value SEO opportunities, then write high-quality content that ranks high and increases site engagement/conversion.
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Experience writing quality content for multiple objectives and channels (blogs, emails, newsletters, e-books, landing pages, etc.) They will work closely with teammates from all departments, creating content that moves the needle with our audience and measurably impacts our growth.
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Develop & execute monthly content plans for blog, longform, and email content that address multiple objectives. Execute content requests from cross-team stakeholders, and do so in a way that positively impacts their goals.
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Experience with the following tools: Hubspot, Ahrefs, Asana, Google Analytics, Google Search Console, FullStory, Confluence, Google Workspace (Docs, Slides, Sheets) WFH Flexibility (depending on tenure and target hitting.
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