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In this role, you will develop and execute a comprehensive content strategy to drive traffic, increase brand awareness, and boost conversions. In this role, you will develop and execute a comprehensive content strategy to drive traffic, increase brand awareness, and boost conversions.
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Develop and execute comprehensive digital advertising strategies for clients, including PPC, SEO, social media, content marketing, and display advertising. The Associate Digital Director will be a hybrid people manager and strategy role.
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Collaborate with agency teams (creative/design, content, SEO, and PPC) as needed to build and manage integrated campaigns, analyze results, and share learnings across channels and programs.
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Arbonne’s Content Marketing Manager, you will spearhead the development and implementation of the global content strategy working across functions to deliver an effective content marketing strategy and editorial plan to meet the business objectives in the most efficient manner.
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Partner with digital content on keyword optimization strategy to ensure SEO and SEM efforts are complementary. Participate in SEO research for content creation. Collaborate closely with cross-functional stakeholders (e.g., product merchandising, brand marketing, sales) to define priorities and align on content & communication strategies across all channels, across the full funnel.
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Evolve and diversify the integrated marketing and channel strategy across SEO, paid search, paid social, email marketing, display, retargeting, video to acquire and retain new students. Proven ability to lead various marketing functions, including content marketing, SEM, SEO, email marketing, retargeting, paid social media, mobile and display.
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Lead implementation of content plan and leveraging assets to ensure high-engagement content utilized in line with digital strategy. The Vice President of Digital Marketing will lead the strategic plan and vision for all digital platform development: website content, community development, social media marketing, branded sites, ecommerce, and digital technology.
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The role centers on our core topics of AI, Data, and CRM. Collaborating closely with the SEO team, this person will identify the most valuable keywords and devise a strategy to craft content around them, thereby attracting and engaging new audiences, and facilitating their progression to the next stage of the buying journey.
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The Content Coordinator will play a pivotal role in the intersection of content strategy and website design. As we continue to grow, we’re looking for a dedicated Content Coordinator to ensure our web content is both SEO-friendly and resonates with our clientele.
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Partner with internal teams to ensure alignment with digital and content marketing strategy. Design effective web solutions and user experience to help drive visitor traffic and engagement for corporate branding and/or redesigns, events, email campaigns, social media community sites, SEM/SEO, paid digital media, and microsites.
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You will also be responsible for managing all SEO activities such as content strategy, link building and keyword strategy to increase rankings on all major search networks.
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Familiarity with metadata, SEO, file naming, and other technical tools for content archiving. This position will contribute to the content strategy, oversee brand reputation, and ensure that social media content creation aligns with key marketing strategies and brand positioning, collaborating with home office and division team members across the country.
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Oversees and manages the content calendar, campaigns, and activities on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Yelp, Pinterest, YouTube, Google My Business, etc. Demonstrates creativity and a documented history of immersion in social media along with experience in creating, sourcing and managing content development and publishing.
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Deep understanding of digital marketing channels, including SEO, SEM, social media, content marketing, and email marketing. The Director of Marketing Strategy is responsible for overseeing and implementing innovative marketing initiatives that align with our business goals, strengthen our brand presence, and drive customer acquisition and advocacy with a focus on a specific geographic market.
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We are seeking a Content Marketing Manager to lead all aspects of content strategy, planning, and execution for our rapidly growing brand. Manage all day-to-day content operations, including but not limited to maintaining content calendars, external SEO coordination, and sourcing & managing freelancers.
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