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Social, Search, Channel Enablement Services LeadThe Social, Search and Channel Enablement Services Lead is a leadership position responsible for managing a dedicated team focused on delivering digital marketing services related to social media, paid media, search engine optimization (SEO), and establishing and operating channels for social and paid marketing campaigns.
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You’ve got big-time bookings with Top 10 E-commerce marketplaces, where you’ve racked successes in paid search and SEO. Your data-driven strategies focused on building stores rather than just optimizing websites, and you’ve stuck around several years to ensure they succeeded.
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Bluevine is seeking an experienced and accomplished Paid Media manager to oversee all our Paid Media investments across Search, Social, Programmatic, Display, Video, OOH, and other new digital formats to drive acquisition, retention, and cross-sell efforts.
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Senior Director, SearchAs a Senior Director, you will play a critical role leading the day-to-day set up and optimization all Paid Search from strategic planning and investing, to leading the agency search team, to performance reporting.
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Designed to inform brand strategies with real-time insights, Hearts & Science is a data-driven marketing agency with expert media planning and buying capabilities, among other services that include shopper marketing, marketing innovation and content activation.
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The Senior Director of Search will develop a best-in-class search marketing strategy that drives demand and fuels new customer growth. For this role, Benefits include: health/vision/dental insurance, 401(k), Healthcare Flexible Spending Account, Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account, vacation, sick, personal days, paid parental leave, and paid medical leave, STD/LTD insurance benefits.
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Reporting to the Head of Growth, the Manager, Venmo Growth Marketing will play a pivotal role in spearheading and optimizing various non-paid acquisition workstreams (e.g. referral program, product growth, app store optimization, search engine optimization, conversion rate optimization) to achieve substantial business growth.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Growth Marketing and partnering closely with Marketing Analytics, Website & Content, Product Marketing, Product / Dev, Business Operations, Risk, Finance, and Sales, this person will own strategy development, execution, and optimization of all paid digital media channels to beat our Customer Growth, Revenue, ROI and Profitability targets.
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El Toro Interactive is seeking an in-house, full time, Paid Search Manager who is passionate about Digital Marketing This is a remote position. You will be tasked with supporting our Digital Marketing team to rapidly scale of Paid Search within the e-commerce campaigns.
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Proven experience in optimization of various marketing channels including paid search, display, affiliate, brand marketing (online and offline), CRM/email, SEO and social. Knowledge of SEO and related data, analytics and optimization a plus.
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Diversifying our clients' solutions through cross-selling a variety of marketing solutions including, broadcast, digital (website design, SEO, SEM, Programmatic, Paid Search/Social, etc.
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Fueled by a deep understanding of consumer behavior, we offer an end-to-end engine of planning and optimization while also delivering on data-driven strategy for social platforms, actionable growth in e-commerce, and creating curated marketplaces specific to each client's function and needs.
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You will deep dive into channel and audience data for digital advertising including paid search, paid social, display, retargeting, SEO, etc., and manage the research, reporting, and experimentation needed to build growth and drive ROI. You will make recommendations which influence growth and retention strategies.
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As the Manager, SEM/Paid Search you will be responsible for the management and optimization of campaigns across key consumer, retail, and luxury goods clients. We are currently looking for a strategic, analytical, and collaborative Manager, SEM / Paid Search to manage search, display, and shopping campaigns across a portfolio of consumer and retail clients.
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Deep experience and knowledge of interpreting diverse data sets e.g., earned media, native social analytics, paid social media campaigns, Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, search trends, etc.
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