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This role will report to the Vice President of Entertainment and will support the overall social media strategy of the organization, including ideation, content creation, publishing, and reporting for organic and branded content.
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Develop and implement a comprehensive social media strategy to enhance the synagogue’s online presence. This includes overseeing the business office, accounting, synagogue events, religious events, social media, fundraising, and maintenance staff.
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As a Social Media Manager, you will be responsible for developing and implementing our social media strategy to drive engagement, increase brand awareness, and ultimately grow our online presence.
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Advanced skills in Microsoft Office and social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and more) At iHeartMedia, our digitally savvy team is charged with ensuring a strategic and successful execution across our full digital product suite including the latest podcast, audio, social, video, display media, & custom tactics.
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Wir sind auf der Suche nach einer / einem Influencer Marketing- & Social Media Manager:in mit Liebe fr Digital- und Internetkultur. Social Media und aktuelle Trends sind deine Passion; Du besitzt ein tiefes Verstndnis von Funktionsweise und Tonalitt auf Kanlen wie etwa Instagram, TikTok oder vielleicht sogar Twitch und bist hochmotiviert, deine Kenntnisse und Beobachtung weiterzugeben.
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The Social Media Manager is responsible for managing Constant Contact’s organic social media presence and online reputation to help increase brand awareness, drive engagement from followers and employees, and foster customer advocacy.
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The ideal candidate requires proficiency in math, strong analytical skills, attention to detail, as well as creativity and an overall interest in and understanding of how consumers leverage social media in the decision path.
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Your main responsibilities will include managing paid social media campaigns on Meta, Snapchat, and TikTok. With your extensive knowledge of platform intricacies and campaign scaling, you'll play a key role in boosting efficiency and enhancing ROI for our live entertainment events.
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Experience with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and all social media platforms and understand of social media strategy implementation. Create e-blasts, social media posts & website posts; review promotional information and graphics.
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As the Social Media & Community Manager, you will be responsible for implementing a comprehensive social media strategy that drives engagement, grows our online brand presence, and curating our editorial calendar for various social media platforms.
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Active and strong knowledge of all forms of social media. Proficiency and expertise are required in digital advertising products; targeted display, digital video (OTT, streaming, long-form, and short-form), digital audio, sponsorships & premium advertising units, SEM, SEO/CRO, website development, paid social, and lead generation.
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Provide digital media support, including strategic website updates, social media, video and digital asset management; Manage, coordinate and monitor all media relations social media posts.
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Overtime is hiring a Social Media Manager that will help lead publishing efforts across multiple platforms for the Overtimewbb account. 2+ years of professionally managing and posting on multiple social media accounts.
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Develop and implement marketing programs across all social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat, and more) in collaboration with the CMO. Looking for a talented, intelligent, passionate, and driven Digital Content and Social Media Coordinator to join our team.
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Working in lock step with the brand’s Community Manager, our Social Media Manager will also be responsible for ensuring Wheel of Fortune’s Social platforms are safe, productive and positive platforms for fans.
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