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This is your chance to gain valuable experience in the exciting world of social media marketing. We're looking for an enthusiastic and creative Entry-Level Social Media Assistant to join our growing team.
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An understanding of digital marketing including but not limited to Google Ads, SEO, and social media advertising, and how all program work together. Working closely with their Subject Matter Expert team to ensure successful onboarding, launch, and ongoing maintenance of digital marketing programs.
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Strong understanding of digital marketing concepts, strategies, and channels, including SEO, PPC, email marketing, social media, and content marketing. Collaborate with internal teams to create and implement customized digital marketing campaigns, including but not limited to SEO, PPC, email marketing, social media, and content marketing.
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Basic understanding of digital marketing strategies including SEO, PPC, social media marketing, content marketing, and email marketing. Familiarity with digital marketing tools and platforms, such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Ads Manager, and email marketing software.
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Robert Half Marketing + Creative (formerly known as TCG) is partnering with a boutique digital media agency in their search for a Paid Social Media Specialist. The Paid Social Media Specialist is a client facing role responsible for strategy, execution, optimization, and reporting on paid social campaigns.
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Proficiency with online marketing and social media strategy and execution. Collaborate, brainstorm, and strategize with multiple teams or clients on a wide range of materials that may include web pages, presentations, videos, social media posts, collateral, signage, internal communications, newsletters, and marketing materials.
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Experience with digital marketing, including Google AdWords and Analytics is a plus. Report on the performance of marketing and business development initiatives to VP of Marketing, providing insights and recommendations for improvement.
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Oversees promotions, open house events, marketing, social media presence, and student interest follow ups that will be equally shared among YTT Faculty. The Yoga Teacher Training-Faculty is responsible for executing two programs per year that satisfy the minimum YTT curriculum hours that includes promotion, marketing, open house responsibilities, and student interviews.
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Marketing and Promotion – Pitch story ideas to print, broadcast and digital media and utilize social media and develop strategies for web-based messaging. Fundraising Development – Learn how to fundraise.
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Support in the development of the integrated marketing plan including coordinating activities between multiple consumer touchpoints such as media, digital, social, in-store and event marketing.
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This position, part of the marketing team, will work side-by-side with product marketing, management, and the engineering team to collaborate on eLearning, virtual communication and LMS tools & technologies, representing the internal teams in front of customers, sales, and the market overall.
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Digital learning opportunities – programmatic, Google, Influencer, SEO, Affiliate marketing to truly understand the full marketing mix, allowing you to go on and excel as a fully rounded digital leader.
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As a Writer and Senior Project Manager on Riveron’s Marketing team, you will collaborate with the CMO, Marketing Director, and stakeholders to create a range of deliverables, transforming complex content into clear, compelling narratives.
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Work closely with other functional teams including but not limited to Client Analytics, Marketing, Sales Enablement, and Data Engineering to ensure client partnerships are successful. Experience selling digital audience and data based products, mobile, or media advertising solutions into verticals such as CPG and Retai.
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Experience utilizing social media for marketing purposes is a preferred but we will train the right person. The company we are marketing for is an online retailer with holistic plant based products that include sea moss, turmeric, ashwagandha, hemp, cannabis, kava kava, and many others.
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