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Manage the company's digital presence, including website content, social media channels, email marketing, and online advertising. Oversee the creation of marketing materials, including digital content, advertising campaigns, and promotional materials.
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Experience with social media platforms, email marketing, and content management systems. Create engaging and informative content for our client’s website, social media, email marketing campaigns, and other communication channels.
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Responsible for supporting the strategic growth initiatives of The MetroHealth System marketing team through effective planning, project management, tactical programming execution, market research and trend analysis, and lead tracking.
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Experience with email/marketing platforms ( preferably HubSpot) In this role, you will develop content for various marketing platforms, including email, brochures, websites, social media, and more.
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Knowledge of digital marketing tactics, including social media, SEO, and email marketing. Assist with the creation and distribution of email marketing campaigns. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and marketing software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite.
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Schedule and conduct meetings with existing and new channel accounts through telephone calls, targeted email campaigns, and corporate marketing programs, as directed by Sales Management.
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Ancillary services include custom hosting, desktop security, data back-up, data storage, toll free, additional email addresses, static IPs and more. Date posted: 05/31/2024 Requisition Number: 2024-34694 Business unit: Marketing Location: Independence, Ohio Areas of interest: Outside Sales, Sales Position Type: Full Time SAE270 Average target compensation $100k plus, with minimum commission guarantee JOB SUMMARY The Business Account Executive is responsible for selling primary and ancillary communications solutions to small and medium sized businesses within a specified territory.
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