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Collaboration and Innovation: Thinking outside the box to test new influencer categories and new social media channels which may include TikTok, SnapChat, Twitch, blogs, newsletters and more. The candidate should also have a working knowledge of the influencer marketing world and already have skills in negotiations, campaign management and superb communication skills both verbally and written.
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Title: Manager, Multimedia Reports To: Director, Communications & Content Strategy Department: Communications, Marketing & Public Engagement Direct Reports: 2 Position Summary: Manages a staff of technical production specialists that contribute and produce multi-platform communications including broadcast, web, social media, and print.
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The Marketing Communications Manager will be responsible for a variety of omni-channel functions essential to fundamental public/media relations, branding, marketing, advertising, social media, digital marketing and client account management.
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10 years of experience in digital marketing, with hands-on leadership across multiple marketing channels such as Paid Search, SEO, Email/SMS, Paid Social, Display, Affiliates, and e-commerce.
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Digital Marketing: Understanding of digital marketing concepts, including ECO, SEM, email marketing, social media marketing, and content marketing, to optimize online presence and drive traffic.
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Foster a positive and collaborative work environment Skills and Knowledge Bachelor’s degree in communications, marketing, social/digital communications or related field preferred. Communication and Marketing Manager Our Village United, Inc. is a non-profit organization based in Atlanta, GA, that serves small business owners across the country.
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JOB DESCRIPTION:Develop and execute demand generation marketing programs that drive pipeline growth and resonate with our Ideal Customer Profile (ICP)Generate leads by creating integrated marketing campaigns that leverage tactics such as - email (drip & nurture), advertising, social, events, trade shows, etc.
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Understanding of digital marketing channels (Email, SMS, push, SEO, SEM, Social etc.) Carter’s is seeking a highly skilled and analytical individual to join the team as the Senior Manager, Marketing Analytics.
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Plan and execute all web, SEO/SEM, database marketing, email, social media, and display advertising campaigns. The Digital Marketing Manager of Passion Equip will be responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing the digital marketing strategy and execution.
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Manage the content development, design and execution of sales enablement collateral including email marketing, sales presentations, brochures/one-pagers, landing pages, white papers/eBooks, social media, web seminars, events, calendars, reporting and other deliverables required for demand-generation initiatives.
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The Manager is responsible for supervising the Administrative Specialist in the creation of marketing materials for the program as well as the implementation and maintenance of the program's social media strategy and interactive presence.
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The Senior Marketing Manager - will ensure the execution of the practice marketing plan across all SENTA ENT Practices. Drive a variety of organic and paid acquisition channels including but not limited to content creation, content curation, pay per click campaigns, event management, publicity, social media, lead generation campaigns, copywriting, and campaign performance analysis.
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In this multifaceted role, you will contribute to the growth and success of InvestNext through the development and execution of content marketing strategy and social strategy by partnering with marketing leadership, sales leadership as well as key stakeholders in Customer Success, and Product.
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Plan, execute, and manage all digital marketing strategies, including Web, SEO, SEM, email marketing, and social media. Work closely with the sales and marketing teams to align efforts and build programs that support sales enablement and drive revenue.
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The Inbound Sales team is tasked with guiding conversations with prospective customers around the ROI of our platform offerings with features, integrations, pricing, and security, compared to competing marketing platforms.
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