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We are on the lookout for an enthusiastic and inventive Social Media Manager who is well-versed in the realms of digital communication, branding, and the music and entertainment industry.
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Collaborating with the design and production team, you will be charged with the responsibility to drive social media strategy with fresh ideas, data-driven insights, and powerful digital storytelling ability.
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We are seeking for immediate hire a part-time Social Media Manager who can develop social media strategies and manage client accounts across Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. This position is remote - with the exception of one bi-weekly in-office day.
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Work across Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, Instagram, Snapchat, Reddit and other emerging social media platforms to oversee the design, build and management of campaigns. Extensive experience working with native social media ad platforms (Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat and Pinterest are priorities.
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Experience and strong understanding of the social media marketing landscape and growth of creator/influencer marketing. 6-8 years of professional strategic and tactical multi-channel marketing & social media communications experience.
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This is a part-time on-site role for a Social Media Manager located in Chicago, IL. The Social Media Manager will be responsible for managing and executing social media marketing strategies, knowledge of influencer strategies, creating engaging content (creating a monthly calendar), implementing social media optimization (SMO) techniques, and ensuring effective communication with the target audience.
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Collaborate closely with Sploot’s Social Media Marketing Manager to craft dynamic video content for Instagram and TikTok. Work closely with the Social Media Marketing Manager to report post performance to leadership.
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The Manager of Social Media plays a critical role in leading the social strategy, social voice and social engagement for the brand. Job Title: Manager, Social Media.
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As the Social Media Manager, you will be responsible for executing social media strategy that engages and fosters a sense of community via our online social channels, bringing our followers closer to our brand and the products they love.
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Comfortable with using social media and other digital tools. Fud, the World's First Social Hustling Community is seeking a Freelancing Expert - Media Buyer to join our team.
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Circle is seeking a creative and collaborative Senior Social Media Manager to play a key role in how we connect with our audience through organic social channels. Circle engages with a wide range of industry players on social media - from large enterprises to crypto-native developers, founders, traders, regulators, and everyday people using digital currency.
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As the Digital Marketing Manager for HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition you will bring a wealth of expertise and strategic vision to a team, leveraging their in-depth knowledge of digital marketing channels such as SEO, SEM, PPC, social media, email marketing, and content marketing.
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The candidate should have extensive experience with integrated media strategy and planning across all channels (traditional and digital) and a proven track-record in building and managing teams responsible for leading, building, and executing media plans.
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As a Social Media and Influencer Marketing Manager, you will embark on an exciting journey to develop and execute dynamic strategies to elevate brand presence, foster engagement, and drive traffic across diverse social media platforms.
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Digital Marketing: Drive digital marketing efforts, including website optimization, SEO/SEM, social media, and online advertising campaigns to enhance brand visibility and generate leads.
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