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Freelancing and Consulting — social media marketing, graphic design, and more. We are looking for a Content Marketing Specialist to join our community. A willingness to share know-how through video, livestreaming, and text content.
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You are an innovative creative who is passionate about content, social, and the future of marketing and editorial storytelling runs in your blood. You are connected to pop culture with a deep understanding of social media and emerging digital trends.
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Collaborate with Partnership Development and Partnership Marketing teams to maximize partner value; develop innovative and high-impact marketing, media, experiential, B2B and community platforms that help all parties achieve their goals.
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Our client, a growing name in the beauty space has an immediate need for a Director of Marketing Communications with a background in social media and influencer relations. The Director leads a small team of communications specialists and agency partners across the disciplines of PR, influencer marketing, digital marketing, social media, partnerships, events, seeding strategy and offline activations, and ensures holistic execution of marketing activities and campaigns across these touchpoints.
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We specialize in SEO, PPC, email marketing, social media marketing, and web design & development. Social Media Specialist Create and distribute engaging written or graphic content in the form of e-newsletters, web page and blog content, or social media messages.
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BSG is an entertainment marketing, branding, social media and public relations agency that communicates key messages through media relations and authentic, strategic partnerships among brands, celebrities, and influencers to reach target audiences.
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Develop bespoke social media packages for potential and locked brand partners, inclusive of production budgets, editorial calendar, distribution strategy, and CTA / product positioning, with consideration for branded content guidelines and restrictions on owned/earned social, target audience, and overall campaign goals.
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Manage all creation and budgeting processes for all external marketing communications including, but not limited to, television, radio, print, outdoor, social media promotion, digital advertising (PPC/SEO), and e-mail activities Overseeing the production and distribution of marketing materials, such as brochures, newsletters, and website content.
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Understanding of performance marketing and the use of social media for results. Develop, implement and manage our social media strategy from inception through post-analysis across Facebook/IG (Ads, Business Manager), YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest, Snap, Reddit, and TikTok.
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Lead the development and implementation of integrated marketing campaigns across traditional and digital channels including out of home, media partnerships, public relations, social media, influencer partnerships, and events.
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Proactively create strategic recommendations to develop best-in-class media campaigns leveraging any/all of Audacy's assets including but not limited to: streaming audio, podcasts, broadcast radio (spot and network), social, email & display advertising.
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As a Social Media and Influencer Partnerships Intern at Bee Street, you will have the exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of digital marketing, social media management, and influencer relations.
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Proficient in social media promotion and marketing. Thorough understanding of online media and marketing trends. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who loves to hustle, is passionate about online media, and wants to join a vibrant company committed to making a global impact.
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If you have a love of games, movies, TV, social media, and tech and you know how to deliver on-camera, this opportunity could be for you. Deep knowledge of video games, movies, TV, comics, Social Media and pop culture.
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Mediabrands manages approximately $40 billion in marketing investment globally on behalf of its clients and provides strategic services and solutions across its award-winning, full-service agency networks UM and Initiative and through its innovative marketing specialist companies Reprise, Magna, Orion, Rapport, Healix, Mediabrands Content Studio and the IPG Media Lab. Mediabrands clients include many of the world's most recognizable and iconic brands from a broad portfolio of industry sectors.
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