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If you are a driven, detail-oriented PPC Specialist with a passion for digital marketing and a desire to contribute to a team dedicated to making a difference, we would love to hear from you.
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Our client for this Digital Marketing Specialist opportunity is a rapidly growing startup with funding well into the eight digits and in the smokeless tobacco alternative industry. The Digital Marketing Specialist will be a fundamental team member, enjoying significant autonomy to incorporate the best email practices and other digital needs to support the marketing of the organization.
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Planned Parenthood Los Angeles is seeking an experienced Digital Marketing Manager to work in our Downtown Los Angeles Headquarters. Under the direction of the VP of Business Development, Partnerships & Brands, the Digital Marketing, Manager will manage the development, implementation and coordination of digital and social media strategies to support business objectives.
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In conjunction with the Regional Digital Marketing Manager, coordinate influencer programs and social media campaigns and liaise with stores for coordination. Contribute to the strategic planning of social media and digital marketing campaigns and content creation to engage audiences and grow social and digital.
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We’re looking for experienced Sales Executives to join our FindLaw Field Executive Team. (REMOTE)The Sales Executive, Field Sales promotes and sells Attorney Legal Marketing solutions (FindLaw, Super Lawyers, Abogado, LawInfo) through outbound telephone calls to new and existing small law firm customers (one to ten attorney size.
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As a senior member of the Digital Marketing team, you will report directly to the Vice President, Digital and will regularly collaborate with our Executive team along with your artists directly.
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We are looking for a Digital Marketing Coordinator who will be responsible for the growth of our inbound sales, as well as building and maintaining a strong and consistent brand through both online and offline marketing channels.
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How to Apply:If you are a results-driven PPC Specialist with a passion for digital marketing and are interested in joining our team, please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you would be a great fit for this position.
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Creates, monitors, and optimizes digital marketing campaigns across various channels such as SEM (Search Engine Marketing), SEO (Search Engine Optimization), social media, email marketing and display advertising.
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Up-to-date on all the latest digital marketing techniques (email marketing, landing pages, retargeting/remarketing, social media marketing, direct response, affiliate marketing.
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What Will Make You a Great Fit A proven track record (8-10+ years) as a Global Digital, Social, Community, or Creator/Influencer Marketing leader in live service games. What We Need2K is looking for a Director, Digital Marketing, to join the publishing team focused on a new AAA IP. Reporting to the Vice President of Integrated Marketing, you will play a crucial role in defining strategy and leading a team of Social, Community, and Creator marketing experts throughout the lifecycle of our new game.
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The Hired Guns are seeking an action-oriented Digital Marketing Lead, CRM and Growth to define the end-to-end client journeys for a buzzworthy wealth management firm working with Hollywood stars, high rollers, and celebrated tech pros.
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The Senior Digital Marketing Manager must have experience building globally relevant and impactful 360 digital campaignsCraft and implement a cohesive digital marketing strategy that encompasses social media, influencer and paid media to drive brand awareness, customer engagement, and conversion.
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At least 3 years of progressive digital marketing experience at a record label or other related media companies. As the Associate Director, Digital Marketing you will report directly to the SVP of Digital Marketing for Epic Records with a focus on Urban Music artists.
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Experience in digital marketing within B2B SaaS, with a broad understanding of various paid media channels. Demonstrated experience in developing, implementing, and optimizing processes for efficiency and scalability within digital marketing campaigns.
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