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In conjunction with the Executive Director, Digital Content and Digital Producer, assist in the development of brand social media strategy that’s innovative and on trend. Working in lock step with the brand’s Community Manager, our Social Media Manager will also be responsible for ensuring Wheel of Fortune’s Social platforms are safe, productive and positive platforms for fans.
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Strong understanding of social media marketing, content creation, and campaign management, with an emphasis on TikTok. The Account Manager, Social Marketing will support the development and execution of social media campaigns for brand and entertainment clients.
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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.
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Social Media Proficiency: Strong knowledge and experience using TikTok and other social media platforms, with a focus on live streaming capabilities and engagement tactics.
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Manage data ETL to analyze the state of our clients' businesses across a variety of systems, channels and data sources (paid search, display media, website, social media, advertising campaigns, offline media, brand sales and brand equity.
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Integrated marketing campaign experience including creative, social media, influencer marketing, events, and paid media. 3+ years of experience in digital marketing at a tech, media, entertainment company, or social/media agency; influencer marketing background is highly preferred.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, Digital Marketing, you will help build and execute our social media strategy. Contribute meaningfully to the overall social media strategy – meeting marketing objectives and utilizing social channels to drive relevance and engagement.
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Support the social media team in developing a TikTok social strategy to drive brand awareness, engagement, and advocacy. Candidates should have strong creative and video skills, as well as a knowledge of the social media and influencer space and a clear passion for green beauty.
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Track and analyze post/ad performance metrics across social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. The Social Content Coordinator will be a detail-oriented and well-organized individual who can effectively recruit creators to generate UGC content for the brand.
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This position will assist the Social Media Manager with creating and managing content for FRAME's social pages across various platforms. Passion for social media marketing, fashion & pop-culture trends.
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Promotion: Promote live-streaming events on social media and other platforms to attract new viewers and grow the audience base. Social Media Savvy: Strong presence on social media platforms and familiarity with promoting live events.
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Work with cross-functional team members on the marketing and creative teams to ideate and execute social media posts and strategies that engage and grow the audience on various social media platforms.
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Freelancing and Consulting — social media marketing, graphic design, and more. You will be able to provide guidance and support on topics such as content strategy, content production, business development, marketing, project management, and client relations.
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Oversee social media channels, including content creation, community engagement, and crisis management. Proficiency in social media management tools, analytics platforms, and PR software.
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Deep understanding of social media marketing, including a passion for TikTok. You will effortlessly build rapport with a CMO, and earn the admiration of a social media manager.
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