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If you’re a social media and influencer marketing maven with a knack for creativity and a passion for driving results, we’d love to hear from you! The ideal candidate will be passionate about social media, content creation, and influencer marketing.
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Social Media Knowledge: Deep understanding of Western social media, particularly TikTok, Instagram, and Meta; experience with social media strategies. Content and Strategy: Develop effective live stream strategies, including product highlights, marketing scripts, supplier and host management, live script writing, user insights, data analysis, and strategy optimization.
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Serve as a central point of contact for the performance marketing agency to plan and optimize social media campaigns towards CPA, LTV, and ROAS goals across channels, and then summarize results for a broader audience.
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3-5 Years of experience required in social media, influencer marketing, communications, media, or related digital media field; beauty experience preferred. Artfully weave together creativity with analytical thinking in order to support social media strategy that achieves brand, marketing and sales objectives.
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You Have:Experience in creating short-form video content for TikTok, YouTube, Instagram on either a brand or personal channelStrong writing and social media copywriting skills, including long- and short-formImpeccable storytelling skills you know how to capture attention and maintain itAnalytical thinking and a strong understanding of key platform metrics across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, X, etc.
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4-6 years of experience in B2B/SaaS social media marketing, with a proven track record of success in managing organic social channels for enterprise software companies. Collaborate with cross-functional teams (including product marketing, content, and HR) to support product launches, events, and employer branding initiatives through integrated social media campaigns.
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Demonstrated enthusiasm for influencer marketing / paid social and a strong desire to learn & build knowledge of social media attribution, social analytics & target audience strategies.
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Data-driven - Youre analytical and combine that with creative instinct to make decisions and show ROI.Pop culture(d) - You have an innate passion for influencers, celebrities, and social media.
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Implement social media campaigns aligned with marketing goals. - 1+ years of experience with various social media platforms including Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Instagram, and RED Notebook.
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Their comprehensive services span influencer marketing, talent management, social media consulting, and content production. Continuous Learning: Stay abreast of the latest trends and technologies in 3D art and Blender software.
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Develop and implement comprehensive social media strategies aligned with business goals and marketing objectives. Extensive market intelligence across a variety of social media platforms and understanding of regional target audience platform usage on a global level; YouTube, Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, Telegram, Reddit, Discord, etc.
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The Senior Growth Marketing Manager of Paid Social within CookUnity’s in-house growth team will be responsible for the overall paid social media strategy to achieve performance objectives.
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A minimum of 5 years of combined work experience in digital content, a creative agency, sports-focused brand/league, athlete marketing, or a social media platform. Partnership Marketing: Grow athlete awareness, engagement, and social following through partner activations, collaboration with league/team stakeholders, amplifying media narratives, etc.
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Lead the editorial calendar and planning for the LoveShackFancy’s social channels in partnership with our Founder, head of marketing, internal creative team, and fellow social media team members with a focus on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and Pinterest.
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Scale and manage brand ambassador programs using the analytics platform ShopMy. Utilize Dash Hudson to collect and analyze data, insights, and trends to inform influencer marketing and social media strategies.
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