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Proven experience as a Content, Community, or Social Media Manager or similar role, with a track record of successful social campaigns and community engagement. Experience developing and executing influencer marketing campaigns and partnerships is a plus.
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Freelancing and Consulting — social media marketing, graphic design, and more. We are looking for a Mompreneur - Social Media Manager (SMM) to conceptualize and create engaging content for our community.
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Our client, a luxury retailer, is seeking a Marketing Social Media Manager. Develop and execute multi-channel contact strategies across customer segment touch point channels (direct marketing on site, email, direct mail, and social network marketing) with the goal of engendering loyalty and driving revenue from existing customers.
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The Social Media Manager will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing our social media strategy to increase our online presence, improve our marketing and sales efforts, and enhance our brand awareness within the motorsports community.
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Job Summary: The Social Media Manager will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing our social media strategy to increase our online presence, improve our marketing and sales efforts, and enhance our brand awareness within the motorsports community.
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The Digital and Social Media Manager will also work to propel traditional media and marketing initiatives forward and assist in the grants management process to secure general and programmatic funding for the organization and its Capital Campaign.
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DMM creates groundbreaking social-first marketing campaigns rooted in innovative strategy, and provides clients with community management, creative, video production, influencer, talent, and performance marketing capabilities.
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Work closely with our international country marketing managers and their agency partners to uplevel their social know-how and elevate their creative through trainings, brainstorms, and content reviews.
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We are seeking an account manager or senior manager with a passion for social media and digital marketing to join our growing team. Baseline knowledge of earned media and marketing tactics (i.e., search, influencer, editorial), and where social media and digital activations can be integrated.
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If you are a creative and energetic individual with a passion for social media marketing and a deep understanding of various social media platforms, we would love to meet you! Collaborate with the marketing team to develop integrated social media campaigns.
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Focus Financial Partners is seeking a talented and creative Social Media and Content Manager to join our dynamic marketing team. Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, public relations, or related field.
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The Social Media Manager will help lead our Social Media marketing team. The Social Media Manager is a self-motivated individual with experience and a passion for creating and implementing social media strategy, creating engaging content, managing Social Media communities and staying on top of trends.
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Mavi is seeking a Social Strategy Manager to join their Marketing team in Manhattan, NY. Work closely with the Director of Marketing & Communications on the strategy and creation of organic social content for Mavi North America, 34 Heritage, Brooklyn Industries, and General Denim Works.
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We are currently seeking a talented and creative Social Media Manager to join our dynamic marketing team. Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in social media marketing.
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Lead social coverage for live events (using smartphone technology), and marketing and junket shoots, briefing and managing high profile entertainment talent. Jellyfish is a global digital marketing agency; a unique fusion of tech enthusiasts, creative minds, and media and data experts all united to empower our clients along their digital journey.
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