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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to create compelling and engaging written content for our website, blog, social media channels, and marketing materials. Develop and execute online advertising strategies across different platforms, including Google Ads, social media channels, and other relevant platforms.
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O Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders of Nashi Argan to align trade marketing activities with overall brand strategies and objectives, in terms also of materials, content and social media efforts.
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We are looking for career driven, focused, ambitious leaders who love marketing, social media, and have the drive to grow in their field. In order to be considered for this role, you must have at least ONE year of agency or freelance social media experience working on MULTIPLE accounts and be able to travel to Columbia, SC, once a week.
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We need you to help support the Inherit team in all marketing efforts with e-commerce, social media, product enhancement, web development, and design. Do you have experience in marketing, graphic design or social media.
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Helps to shape and execute on the firm’s social media strategy by drafting, planning and posting content on a regular basis. Assists with monthly reporting of social media metrics and provides recommendations for improvement based on trending analytics.
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The Specialist, Marketing Content will also assist in managing and maintaining various content channels, including employee advocacy, social media, and client alert email communications.
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Strong understanding of social media marketing, email marketing, and content marketing. Help in creating and posting social media marketing campaigns.
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As an Online Marketing Specialist, you will be responsible for creating and implementing online marketing strategies, managing social media platforms, creating content, updating the SEO and supporting sales efforts.
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The Social Media and Influencer Marketing Specialist will play an integral role in developing and executing the social media and influencer marketing strategies for the hydration division of Lifetime Brands, including S’well (@SwellBottle) and BUILT (@BuiltNY) brands.
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Bachelor's degree in marketing, public relations and/or social media engagement. The Marketing and Public Relations Specialist will be responsible for developing speaking opportunties at investing conferences, business and energy focused podcasts and other media engagment to drive subscribers to the website and sign up for services.
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Serve as a primary strategist as well as an available content creator/contributor for talent attraction websites, social media programs, special events, media pitches, digital ads and more, collaborating closely with service area experts.
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Develop and execute comprehensive digital marketing strategies, covering SEO/SEM, email, social media, and display advertising. Supervise and expand the organization's social media presence across various digital platforms.
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Experienced in managing comprehensive strategic marketing and communications activities, including media relations, print and digital marketing campaigns, social media content creation and management, website management, and overseeing the design and production of print materials.
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We are seeking a collaborative and savvy social media specialist to join our Global Brand & Digital Marketing team, whose mission is to unify our brand strategy with creative design and digital channels to drive the goals of our clients, prospects, business, and brand.
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Proficiency with marketing tools and platforms, such as CRM software, Google Analytics, social media management tools, and content management systems. Craft and execute data-driven paid social media campaigns.
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