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Proficiency in web analytics tools ( Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics)Desired CharacteristicsFamiliarity and passion for movies and the entertainment industryBasic understanding of core SEO principles and the relationship between PPC and SEOPassion for analytics and digital marketingAdditional Job RequirementsThis position has been designated as hybrid, generally contributing from the office a minimum of three days per week.
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Experience in graphic design is a plus- Current industry knowledge and experience on the digital/social media marketing landscape- Solid Project Management skills- Understanding of SEO and Google Analytics- Creative and innovative thinker.
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The Ovative Group Manager, Digital Marketing - SEO position is an opportunity for an experienced candidate to take the next step in a leadership role at a fast-growing company that has the highest standards for talent, fun, and client success.
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Data-Driven Insights and ReportingUtilize analytics and SEO tools to measure performance, identify trends, and make data-driven decisions to optimize digital marketing efforts. 5 to 7 years of experience in digital marketing, with a strong focus on SEO strategy and web content management.
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Familiarity with content management systems (e.g., WordPress), email marketing tools (e.g., Mailchimp), and analytics platforms (e.g., Google Analytics). As Growth Marketer, you will be responsible for developing and executing digital marketing strategies to drive new customer acquisition, member acquisition, and brand presence.
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LHH is recruiting for a full-time, hybrid, Senior Digital Marketing Manager for one of our clients in the Non-Profit Industry in the Minneapolis, MN area. If you are an experienced digital marketing expert who likes to work strategically and tactically, create and innovate engaging digital content and campaigns, are data driven, possess a keen eye for creative and design, have an intellectual curiosity, appreciate and value purpose-focused work, and enjoy being in a collaborative team environment, this opportunity may be for you.
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10+ years of product management experience in data services with emphasis in marketing technology, digital marketing, and/or strategic partnerships. Monitor marketing technology, data analytics, and CRM trends to identify market needs and opportunities.
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Expert in gathering and analyzing data from various platforms (including Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Google Ads, and dashboards in Data Studio) to identify trends and opportunities, form the basis for detailed insights and smart digital recommendations.
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The Digital Marketing Manager (DMM) will work within the Strategy Team. The DMM is also responsible for implementing meaningful measurement strategies that align with client objectives; produce KPI dashboards using Looker Data Studio or other BI tools and deliver routine, cross channel reporting with actionable insights.
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Proficiency with MS Office, Google Analytics, Wide Orbit Sales, Salesforce, Wide Orbit Traffic & Wide Orbit Analytics, ComScore, Matrix, Media Monitors, Tableau, and qualitative data.
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Provide analysis using a host of analytics platforms, including Google AdWords, SEO/PPC (Semrush), social media monitoring tools, marketing automation (Marketo) and CRM platforms (Salesforce.
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Knowledge of digital marketing tools and platforms, including Google Analytics and social media analytics. Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business Administration, Statistics, Economics, or a related field.
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As a Growth Marketing Strategist you will collaborate with your clients to gain a deep understanding of their unique business objectives and design digital strategies to drive tangible outcomes.
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Experience using digital marketing tools and platforms, such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads Manager, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, email marketing automation software, and SMS marketing platforms.
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2+ years experience with MS Office, Adobe (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop), Hootesuite, Bitly Enterprise, Google Analytics, Google AdWords, MailChimp, Facebook Business Manager. Other responsibilities include analysis of sales and statistical data, digital marketing management, administration of the propertys website, as well as traditional and social media and ongoing event planning and public relations.
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