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We are seeking a seasoned Senior Manager of Influencer Marketing to lead creator partnerships for both organic and paid campaigns. Manage end-to-end influencer partnerships as a key channel in both evergreen and campaign workstreams, ensuring the highest standard of quality and adherence to our brand strategy.
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We have scaled our efforts and built a passionate community of micro to mega influencers, and are now looking for a Senior Manager who can build on our ground-breaking success and take our influencer program to the next level, while also expanding our presence on organic social and identifying new partnerships for our brand.
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Strategically incorporate content creator/influencer partnerships into overall community and social media campaigns when appropriate. Expertise with social media platforms and best practices (Twitter/X, YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Discord, etc.
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Lead the Marketing Team (Integrated Marketing Strategy, Social, PR, Influencer, Growth Marketing, Consumer Experience, Partnerships, etc ), developing talent, creating and optimizing processes and building the organizational infrastructure to support a $1B brand.
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Manage content and conversations on social media channels for assigned brands and titles, including but not limited to Twitter/X, YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Discord, etc. Founded in 1983, the company has created hundreds of games, including ground-breaking franchises Resident Evil®, Street Fighter®, Monster Hunter™, Ace Attorney®, Mega Man®, and Devil May Cry.
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Excellent understanding of SEO, paid advertising, influencer marketing, email marketing, retargeting, and partnerships. Responsibilities: Develop and implement a comprehensive marketing strategy that includes SEO, paid ads, email marketing, influencer outreach, partnerships, podcasts, and more.
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The ideal candidate is a passionate marketing strategist with 15+ years of expanding scope and responsibility with a proven track record of leading high performing teams and has demonstrated wins across all key marketing communication mediums - Media, Social, Influencer, PR, and more.
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This role will be expected to contribute to strategy, design, and execution for a variety of channels, including: social media, digital marketing, website content, consumer journey, email marketing, app, SMS marketing, influencer marketing, and more.
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Bring new ideas to the table across creative, media, channels and formats that can best tell our consumer value proposition story (e.g., sponsorships, podcast series development, sponsored content, influencer partnerships, events, display, social, search, etc.
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Develop integrated marketing campaigns with partners, Community, Social Partnerships and influencer teams that celebrate gaming culture. Experience working in the gaming industry either at a studio or streaming service.
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Autonomous, influencer and user oriented. The challenge Adobe's Strategic Initiatives & Partnerships team ensures that our 3D & Immersive organization is well equipped and coordinated to solve strategic challenges to drive growth for the future.
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You can approach work in a way you never thought possible, become an influencer and make a lasting impact for our merchants. Work with global recruiting team on strategic DEI initiatives, employer branding, and events and partnerships.
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Manage and build NRDC’s presence on select news aggregators (Flipboard, Apple News, etc) and seek out other opportunities to drive referral traffic to NRDC.org. Partner with the Digital Advocacy and Entertainment Partnerships teams to leverage editorial in support of audience acquisition and conversion goals across the Communication Department, and to help support content influencer strategies.
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This means owning the process for building and launching product announcements that encompass multi-channel, earned media programs including narrative development, product demos, event planning, and influencer engagement.
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Build a robust paid social presence for Minted in all social media channels (FB, Instagram, Pinterest, and TikTok) in partnership with Social and Influencer marketing teams. Since launch in 2007, the company has expanded to serve consumers in new categories including wall art, textiles, digital content and home decor, as well as serve major retailers and consumer products brands with data-backed design through licensing and wholesale partnerships.
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