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Based in New York City, the Part-Time Social Media & Marketing Coordinator will report to Manager, Social Content & Community and will help create fun, engaging, & educational social media content surrounding Studs' unique ear piercing and shopping experience, as well as support the Associate Director Marketing leads achieve retail & ecommerce marketing success.
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The Influencer Marketing Coordinator is involved with influencer deals across multiple brands and content verticals. From strategy, creative and production, to creator marketing and channel management, we do it all.
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Working with the Marketing Department Content Creator to schedule photoshoots and get content (photos/videos) for various marketing needs. The Digital Marketing Coordinator will manage multiple social media accounts, develop content calendars, create content, and handle comments and messages.
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Skilled multimedia visual content creator who can edit and shoot high-quality photos and videos. Marketing | Content Coordinator. Create content for platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok focusing on lighting and landscaping trends and topics.
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Act as lead content creator and strategist for Alumni social media engagement. Design content, layout, and act as project coordinator for print materials. The Coordinator will support team members, campus partners, and external vendors, and will also work independently to design and implement communications campaigns, creating content and producing designed collateral.
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Organizes and oversees tactical day-to-day execution of brand marketing, sponsored digital content photo and video shoots, and virtual events. 1-3 years' experience in social media planning, marketing, project management, or strategy for a global brand, successful creator, media company, or entertainment entity.
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This job will focus on creating compelling content across our social media channels to aide in our market growth. Social Media post planning and content creation. Creation of graphics for our websites, social platforms, and marketing campaigns.
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Coordinate influencer and content creator events at the park. Assist with capturing content for all Marketing channels. Identify and build relationships with online content creators and social media influencers.
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Demonstrable experience leading and managing SEO/SEM, marketing database, email, social media and/or display advertising campaigns. Implements marketing and advertising campaigns by assembling and analyzing sales forecasts; preparing marketing and advertising strategies, plans, and objectives; planning and organizing promotional presentations; and updating calendars.
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The Marketing Coordinator is a strong content and project management position on the marketing team, delivering accurate, consistent support on project pursuits, presentations, and reputation-building initiatives.
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Vendor/freelance content creator relationship management strongly preferred. Support all SAF website initiatives including web content management, email marketing and social media.
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The Marketing Coordinator & Content Creator will be responsible for day-to-day marketing tasks including managing social media accounts, creating marketing materials, planning and organizing events, conducting market research, and writing content for various platforms.
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This role requires an exceptional writer and content creator who is as skilled at project execution as they are creative. Downtown Tulsa Partnership (DTP) is looking for an exceptional writer and content creator to bring their skills and talents to the mission of championing a prosperous, vibrant, and inclusive Downtown Tulsa.
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Our client is looking for an exceptional writer and content creator to bring their skills and talents to the mission of championing a prosperous, vibrant and inclusive Downtown Tulsa. By creating clear and compelling content for Downtown audiences, the Marketing & Events Coordinator will help shape the story of downtown Tulsa and support the organization's ability to serve its members and the community at large.
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Previous experience as a Social Media Manager, Content Creator or Marketing Director. In this role, you will play a pivotal role in shaping our brand identity and driving business growth through strategic marketing initiatives and compelling content creation.
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