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In coordination with Marketing and Communications Manager, create digital content for social media and website, including scheduling interviews and doing audio/video recording and editing; create social media kits for events and awareness days; report on social media engagement metrics.
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Proficiency in Excel, Prisma, comScore, Google Campaign Manager. A track record of working on innovative, content-heavy media programs, an understanding of the media planning/trafficking process and fundamental media metrics and calculations.
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This agency is seeking a Paid Digital Media Manager to strategize, develop, and simultaneously maintain multiple search engine marketing campaigns for their clients. The Paid Digital Media Manager will partner with the Client Services and Project Management teams to develop paid marketing strategies and ensure timely execution.
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American Student Assistance® is currently seeking a Senior Digital Marketing Manager to oversee a multi-million-dollar digital media strategy and help execute the large volume of marketing campaigns that are needed to achieve our annual consumer acquisition objectives.
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Through our combination of technology and expertise, Zuora (NYSE: ZUO) helps more than 1,000 companies around the world, including BMC Software, Box, Caterpillar, General Motors, Penske Media Corporation, Schneider Electric, Siemens and Zoom nurture and monetize direct, digital customer relationships.
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The Senior Manager, Product Marketing, Digital Media Retail Media Network will play a critical role within the Epsilon Digital Media Solutions (DMS) organization. Senior Manager, Product Marketing, Digital Media - Retail Media Network.
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Strong understanding of digital marketing channels, including SEO, SEM, social media, and email marketing. What you’ll be responsible for:Circle is seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Developer Marketing Manager to join our Demand Generation team.
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Candidates need to have worked in a revenue role as a Customer Success Manager, Account Executive or Account Manager, and have experience working in a dynamic, fast-paced SaaS technology company.
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Manage the development and execution of brand communications campaigns, including advertising, social media, public relations, and thought leadership initiatives. The Senior Manager of Strategic Brand Communications will play a crucial role in shaping and executing our brand communications strategy.
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Partner on developing external communications and engagement opportunities (workshops, webinars, multi-media communications) to bring Ceres expertise to the corporate, investor and advocacy communities.
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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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4+ years of hands-on experience running paid social (LinkedIn, Facebook & Instagram) or paid search (Google Ads platforms - Search, Display, YouTube) or Display media with a focus on demand generation programs.
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As part of a development team of three full-time employees and a full-time student intern, the Development Manager, Communications and Annual Giving is responsible for creating and editing written content for all of Ellis's external communications including the annual report, social media posts, donor correspondence, and materials for Ellis's fall benefit which raises over $650,000 annually.
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Proficiency with digital marketing tools such as WordPress and Google Ad Manager; email marketing platforms such as MailChimp, Constant Contact or Salesforce MarketingCloud; donation management platforms; and CRM software.
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Under the guidance of a dedicated Pilates manager, you will develop and refine an approach to programming, education, and business development that ensures your Pilates Instructor career is as unlimited as your passion.
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