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At least 3 years prior experience in search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM), content marketing, email marketing, digital advertising, and social media marketing.
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Experiencewith digital, web, print, social media marketing. · Drive and evolve allcove’s brand marketing and content strategy across channels, including social media, events, blogs, partnerships/sponsorships and ads.
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You have extensive knowledge of public relations, marketing, social media, and event management. Based out of our Palo Alto studio, you have a strong background in public relations, digital marketing, event marketing, community development/management and internal communications.
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Lead marketing campaigns, including digital marketing, social media, email marketing, and events. Strong understanding of digital marketing channels and tools.
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Planning digital marketing campaigns, including web, SEO/SEM, email, social media and display advertising. Maintaining our social media presence across all digital channels.
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Channel Selection and Optimization: Select appropriate digital marketing channels such as search engine marketing (SEM), social media advertising, display advertising, affiliate marketing, and email marketing, and continuously optimize them for better performance.
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Exceptional communication skills for phone interactions and virtual meetings through platforms like Zoom. A background in Digital Marketing. Harness the power of social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
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Oversee digital marketing initiatives, including website optimization, social media, content marketing, PR, influencers, and online advertising, utilizing both in-house resources and external partners.
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Support the team's marketing strategy by maintaining marketing materials, including digital and social media platforms, and planning client events and seminars. Identify and assist with Firm services and solutions that support clients' needs including banking products and services and secure, digital offerings like Morgan Stanley Online and Morgan Stanley Mobile.
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Have a direct hand in amplifying Fortinet's story and narratives to key stakeholders across media relations, social, digital and more. Work across functions including corporate marketing, government affairs, customer marketing, product security and with SMEs to push forward corporate comms programs and activities.
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Stay up-to-date with industry trends in social media, digital marketing, and storytelling, as well as developments in poverty alleviation and international development. Village Enterprise seeks a creative and highly motivated Marketing and Social Media Coordinator who thrives at keeping things organized.
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Digital Marketing: Drive digital marketing strategies, including SEO, SEM, social media, email marketing, and content marketing, to engage target audiences and drive inbound traffic.
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Will lead local marketing tactics on campus via in-store and social media efforts, driving traffic, overall awareness, and sales for campus stores. Develop and implement social media strategies to enhance brand awareness and drive traffic in-store and online on various platforms (Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter/X, YouTube, LinkedIn, etc.
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Utilize a variety of channels including digital advertising, social media, email marketing, SEO, and content marketing to reach target audiences. Strong understanding of digital marketing channels, tools, and technologies, including but not limited to SEO, SEM, social media advertising, email marketing, and analytics platforms.
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Deep experience leading campaign development from briefing to integrated execution, including online video, digital and mobile ads, paid acquisition, social media, website landing pages, comms initiatives and event activations.
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