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The Social Media Coordinator will work collaboratively with the Lulus social and marketing teams across all current and future social media accounts to support social growth, content creation, copywriting & strategy.
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Enthusiastic self-starter who aspires to be an expert social media manager and a master of scheduling, copywriting, and social content creation. TM, Little Tikes, Rainbow HighTM, Shadow HighTM, Bratz, MGA’s MiniverseTM, Fluffie StuffiezTM , Na.
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The Creative Copywriter will report to the Copywriting Manager and collaborate closely with the in-house copywriting team and global teams to optimize copy to meet marketing objectives.
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Proficiency in utilizing marketing tools and platforms such as Facebook Ads Manager, Google Ads, Google Analytics, etc. Collaborate with the creative team to develop engaging ad creatives, landing pages, and copywriting that resonate with our target audience and drive action.
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The Manager, Copywriting role will create connections with fans through thought-provoking copy, expand our brand’s verbal expression, and develop language for a wide range of brand initiatives like narrative positioning, campaign language development, and general advertising and storytelling support.
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As a Social Media Manager, you will be responsible for developing and executing social media strategies to enhance brand awareness, engage with our audience, and drive growth. Strong content storytelling, creation, and copywriting skills.
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The Regional Marketing & Communications Manager is an excellent communicator, highly collaborative, creative analytical person who thrives in a fast-paced, global, deadline-driven creative environment.
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As an employer brand marketing manager for Amazon's entertainment organization, you will develop and implement marketing strategies and programs that bring the EVP to life and tell the story of what it is like to work at Amazon Games, to both internal employees and external candidates.
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The Social Copywriter/Community Manager will be responsible for strategy-driven social content ideation, copywriting, publishing, listen and response, and social measurement/reporting. Known is looking for a Freelance Social Copywriter/Community Manager to join the Social practice, supporting and developing idea-driven creative for clients.
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Strong copywriting skills with knowledge of social and digital trends. Title: Marketing Manager (Social Media and Digital Media) A minimum of 2-4 years of experience at the manager level in marketing, entertainment is preferred, but not limited to.
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Copywriting experience a plus and/or strong creative writing skills. You must have experience copywriting and publishing within the digital and social landscape. Our Community Managers are responsible for the direct execution of social calendars, which includes platform response copywriting, publishing, and monitoring.
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Collaborate with the creative team to develop marketing collateral and copywriting. Support the Marketing Manager in developing strategic marketing plans and initiatives. Gather industry insights and statistics from various sources; research and track multiple secondary sources to determine contemporary cultural and consumer insights.
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Appropriate delivery of product requirements across the development lifecycle, including partnering with design and technology teams to ensure the visual design, content strategy, copywriting, and development align with the strategic vision.
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Minimum of three years' experience in marketing, with skills in creative design, copywriting, and project management. Create content for marketing campaigns, including copywriting and graphics, tailored to the target audience and marketing channel.
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We are looking for a Game Brand Manager to join a major gaming company in their office based in Los Angeles, United States. Showcasing exceptional planning and copywriting skills. Possessing over 5 years of extensive experience in brand marketing, with a strong preference for the gaming industry.
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