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Work closely with the Performance Marketing Manager to ensure creative serves their needs, and flagging when organic content shows significant promise so they can amplify with targeted spend.
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Nearest Major Market: Los Angeles Job Segment: Marketing Manager, Account Manager, Sales Management, Equity, Sales, Marketing, Finance. Support the Regional Sales Manager and Rep Agencies and assist in project pursuit and specification / approvals Ongoing communication with Rep Agencies to review Pipeline opportunities and quoted projects.
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Equally as important: If content and copy falls short of intended audience goals, our ideal social media manager manager is able to quickly learn, iterate and continue experimenting with passion and curiosity to find the storytelling methods that resonate among identified Wheel of Fortune fan segments.
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The role leads internal support centers of excellence (i.e., Product Development, Packaging, Sales, International) for brand management and agency partners (i.e., Entertainment, Marketing Services, Retail Marketing, Licensing) to deliver against our revenue goals and marketing activation to drive consumer demand.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including finance, marketing, content, operations, and other Amazon entertainment portfolio teams to drive strategic projects from concept to execution.
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TThe Business Development Specialist will lead marketing activities for entertainment content, centered on anime and manga, entrusted by clients in North America and around the world.
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Key Words: National Sales Manager, Consumer Products, Toys, Plush, Licensed Goods, Entertainment Licensing, Promotions, Marketing Qualifications Minimum of 5 years of retail-related sales support at in the toy industry.
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Circle is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Product Marketing Manager with a background in consulting and strong understanding of the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry to join our team.
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Drive the campaign machine; manage demand generation campaign plans leveraging content marketing, email marketing, account-based marketing, social media marketing, website, digital, partner co-marketing and any other tactics and channels appropriate to our audiences.
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Oversee creative strategy and content development of influencer marketing & content seeding to ensure campaigns support the overall artist's vision and reach the relevant target audiences.
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Scopely is looking for a Sr. Product Marketing Manager to join our MONOPOLY GO! Work closely with our business development and monetization teams to craft compelling marketing collateral that we can take to platforms like Apple and Google for merchandising support.
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We have an incredible marketing capability that works to take care of all of the leads for our In-Home Sales Consultants through traditional and non-traditional forms of marketing.
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From initial concepting to creative execution, the Associate Creative Manager will collaborate with external agencies and internal creative partners in developing breakthrough creative while ensuring all assets align with the overarching campaign strategy, are tonally consistent across all consumer touchpoints, tap into innovation & experimentation, and deliver premium, engaging content for consumers.
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NBCUniversal’s content portfolio includes a vast and diverse library of more than 6,500 feature films and 170,000 television episodes, including current and classic titles, non-scripted programming, kids, sports, news, long-form and short-form programming from Universal Pictures, Focus Features, Universal Television, UCP, Universal International Studios, Sky Studios, NBC Late Night properties, DreamWorks Animation, Telemundo, and more, as well as locally produced content from around the world.
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As such, while this role reports into the VP of Marketing, the Category Insights Manager will largely support the Sales team by determining key business drivers within each customer, uncovering opportunities for growth, and creating best-in-class sales presentations to ensure the organization builds a reputation as a professional, thorough, and thoughtful category manager.
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