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Proven experience in digital marketing, including paid search, email marketing, and social media management. Your expertise extends to organic social media strategies, email marketing, and content marketing.
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The successful Marketing Manager marries knowledge of the client’s business objectives with a deep understanding of Ticketmaster’s marketing products including TM1, email, SMS and others.
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Proficiency in digital marketing tools and platforms, including content management systems (CMS), email marketing software, and social media management tools. We are looking for a Marketing Communications Specialist to manage our online and offline communication with clients and increase brand awareness.
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Provide pre-sales support by answering phone and email questions about products, applications, pricing, availability and lead times. Utilize cold call and other sales marketing efforts to promote Avalue products, develop new accounts and vertical markets.
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Plans and executes all web, SEO/SEM, database marketing, email/ text marketing, social media, and display advertising campaigns. Working with the Regional Marketing Director, the Digital Marketing Manager is responsible for creating brand content assets and managing customer relationship outreach tools for brand growth.
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EMR set up to do recalls, texting, email, and marketing. EyeToEyeCareers.com or email us at Info@EyetoEyeCareers.com. This Optometrist practice has been established for 20+ years and has a large potential for continued business growth.
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Monitor and analyze campaign performance, making data-driven decisions to improve ROI.Implement email marketing strategies to engage and nurture leads. Basic Knowledge of email marketing tools and passion for staying up-to-date with the latest digital marketing trends and technologies.
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To expedite processing your background check application please send us your name, email address, and phone number to newcontractorsubmissions@gmail.com / Regards: Email Marketing Specialist and request a contractor background check application so we will be able to consult with you further regarding this position.
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Connects domains in HubSpot (email, landing pages, knowledge base, DKIM, and SPF). Supports the organization's use of HubSpot, including assisting with list generation/cleanup as needed, and collaborates with Marketing and Admissions to automate processes related to campaigns.
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In this role you will bridge the gap between Marketing and Sales, the BDR is a key role working in a fun, fast-paced environment and focused on helping grow the sales pipeline. Qualify leads via phone, email, chat tools, and social media platforms.
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Lead internal MLR review processes and work with external partners to ensure timely and accurate preparation of digital programs (e.g., CRM, third-party programs, media, websites, mobile, eMail, social media, SEO/SEM, IVA, Field-Trigger e-mails, etc.
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Examples include and are not limited to CRM, web sites, IVAs, eMail, Social Media, Remote Engagement and Search Engine Marketing. Identify and run experiments with capabilities team to pilot/scale future digital marketing capabilities.
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Experience with B2C social media, Google Adwords and email campaigns and SEO/SEM. Provide creative ideas for content marketing and update website. We are looking for an experienced Digital Marketing Executive to assist in the planning, execution and optimization of our online marketing efforts.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless execution of promotional campaigns across various channels, including social media, email marketing, print, and events. You will work closely with the marketing team to develop creative strategies and tactics that align with the company's objectives and target audience.
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Lead digital marketing efforts, including website management, SEO/SEM, email marketing, social media, and online advertising. Proficiency in digital marketing tools and platforms, including CMS, CRM, email marketing software, and social media management tools.
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