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We are now hiring a well-rounded Marketing Manager with broad experience in digital marketing and deeper strengths in creative services, including copywriting and graphic design. 5+ years of marketing experience, including experience in digital marketing and creative services (copywriting and graphic design.
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Six years of experience in marketing, communications, branding, copywriting or public relations. Serves as subject matter expert for search engine marketing (SEM), oversees the paid search budget, and collaborates with team members to drive traffic and customers, and maximize return on investment (ROI.
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Collaborate with the creative team to develop engaging ad creatives, landing pages, and copywriting that resonate with our target audience and drive action. Creative mindset with strong copywriting skills and the ability to develop engaging ad creatives and marketing content.
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Experience in long-form copywriting and SEO for website blogs, email marketing, and other types of content. Experience in short-form copywriting for social media captions and display advertising.
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Minimum of 1 year SEO experience with on-site optimization and copywriting. Skills: HTML/CSS, Basic Javascript, WordPress, common Ecommerce CMS (Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento etc.) Minimum of 1 year SEO experience with on-site optimization and copywriting.
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You have some professional or educational experience in creative writing, copywriting and editing in English. Our freelance roles are fully remote so, you just need a laptop, internet connection, time available and enthusiasm to take on a challenge.
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You have a degree in communications, linguistics, literature, journalism, or similar. If you're a professional who works with text, we have an exciting opportunity to use your writing, editing, technical and creative skills in a new and innovative way.
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Marketing: 1 year (Preferred) Copywriting: 1 year (Preferred) Proven success in producing copy in the medical industry. Collaborating with social media manager to write any necessary captions/comments.
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Exhibit clear understanding of overall client messaging and develop search marketing creative, including but not limited to keyword generation, text ad copy creation, and landing page copywriting.
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As a messaging manager, you will be responsible for both copywriting and project management of messaging for new products and marketing assets, while collaborating with various teams and stakeholders, such as marketing, product, and sales, to understand their goals and needs and create messages that resonate with our users and customers.
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