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Integrated Marketing Strategy Execution: Coordinate and execute integrated marketing campaigns in collaboration with the Marketing Department, ensuring alignment with ticket sales strategies across digital, social media, public relations, and grassroots channels.
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Work as part of integrated PR and digital teams, driving the strategic inclusion of social media across client programs, including but not limited to content development, community management, publishing best practices, channel strategy, insights and analytics, etc.
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Drive social media strategy, prepare content, and manage all accounts including LinkedIn, Meta (Facebook & Instagram), and TikTok and act as a liaison for all messages that are delivered through social media accounts.
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This role is for you if you relish managing large client relationships, as well as guiding digital paid media strategy across paid search, social & programmatic advertising.
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Comprehensive Digital Marketing Leadership: From SEO to PPC, social media to email marketing, you'll oversee all digital channels, ensuring we outpace our competition.
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Based in Los Angeles the Vice President of Performance Marketing will be responsible for developing and executing industry-leading digital marketing strategies across paid search, social media, affiliate marketing, programmatic display, and other digital channels.
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Implement our ABM strategy, tailoring it to diverse account tiers and buyer personas, employing a range of marketing channels such as events, digital, social media, direct mail, and phone outreach.
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Leading the planning, development, and implementation of the overall digital marketing strategy to acquire, engage, and retain clients through traditional and digital channels including SEO, SEM, social, email, and web.
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Oversee the planning, development, and execution of integrated marketing campaigns across various channels, including digital marketing, social media, content marketing, events, and public relations.
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CAA Brand Consulting is a strategy-led, full-service marketing agency with expertise in Cultural and Consumer Insights, Data and Analytics, Talent/Influencer and Property Partnership Advisory, Experiential, Social Impact, Creative Services, and Content and Digital Strategy.
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Knowledge of digital marketing techniques, including SEO, SEM, social media marketing, email marketing, and content marketing. Lead demand generation efforts to drive qualified leads through various digital marketing channels, including but not limited to social media, email marketing, and content marketing.
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Knowledge in developing and writing multi-channel content including social media, digital content management, and storytelling. You will work closely with cross-functional teams, including Commercialization Marketing, Sales, and Category Management, to ensure consistency and alignment in brand messaging across all touchpoints spanning diverse channels, encompassing content strategies and targeted campaigns from email marketing to social media.
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The Digital Media Manager, reporting to the Director of Marketing and Communications (MarComms), is responsible for creating and managing all digital content, including developing messaging and collateral that reaches our target populations, automation of workflows, daily management of social media platforms, maintaining social media strategy, and brand management across platforms.
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Must have leadership experience, including management of a diverse marketing team including digital marketing, offline marketing, out-of-home campaigns, social media, PR, both in-house staff and outside marketing agencies.
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Background in general fashion marketing and communications as well as interactive/digital/social media strategy. Digital/Interactive/Social Media Strategy: Work alongside the marketing director to lead the interactive strategy, overseeing the development and execution of digital, interactive, and social media marketing campaigns.
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