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Bachelors degree (Business or Sales/Marketing) or an equivalent combination of education and experience. (C4C, Qlik, SAP, FPX, HubSpot, etc) This includes marketing strategy and tactics, product demonstration, sales techniques and sales control systems.
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Create custom properties and objects in HubSpot to support ongoing marketing, sales, and client success initiatives. Proven experience creating and road mapping HubSpot for sales and marketing.
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Build automated email journeys, list segmentation approaches, and A/B tests in eCRM (Hubspot) that translate marketing personas into effective donor communications touchpoints. Implement UTM tracking, Facebook pixels, Hubspot tracking codes and other relevant technologies for ongoing measurement and analysis of marketing efforts.
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Lennox (NYSE: LII) is an industry leader in energy-efficient climate-control solutions founded over a century ago on the principles of integrity and innovation. Dedicated to sustainability and creating comfortable, healthier environments for our residential and commercial customers while reducing their carbon footprint, we lead the field in innovation with our cooling, heating, indoor air quality, and refrigeration systems.
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As a Content Marketing Manager at SPOTIO, you will play a key role in creating and promoting compelling content to drive brand awareness, engage our target audience, and support our marketing initiatives.
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Proficient with MS Office programs and related marketing/ communications technologies - HubSpot and Cvent are not required, but a plus. The Senior Marketing Events Manager reports to the Director of Events and will work closely with the entire Marketing organization and cross-functionally with other key stakeholders.
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Minimum two years of experience with at least one commercial email marketing platform (i.e., Salesforce, Marketo, Message Gears, HubSpot, etc.) McKinley Marketing Partner's client is looking for a B2C email marketing operations consultant to join their team on a 3-month contract.
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Work with marketing and sales in the execution and continual improvement of marketing automation campaigns and programs in HubSpot and Salesforce for lead nurturing and lead generation.
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This includes a focus on search engine optimization(SEO),organic social media marketing campaigns (SMM),social content promotion, local listings, and websites. Website Tools/Platforms - i.e., WordPress, HubSpot, GoDaddy.
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Partner with Growth, Marketing, and Customer Success to provide the best possible content and first impressions for new customers. Maintain accurate client relationship data within HubSpot.
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The SDR will report to the Sr. Director of Demand Generation & Marketing. Effectively work in the HubSpot CRM to document prospect interaction, ensure efficient lead management, and maintain accurate information in HubSpot CRM per company policies.
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Proficiency in marketing automation tools (e.g., HubSpot, Pardot, Marketo) and CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce). Marketing Automation: Utilize marketing automation tools (e.g., HubSpot) to build and manage lead nurturing campaigns, segment leads, and score leads for sales handoff.
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Hands-on experience with marketing computer software (e.g. HubSpot). Research and evaluate competitor marketing and digital content. Write copy for social media posts, promotional emails, and other marketing collateral.
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Knowledge of email marketing best practices and email automation tools (Mailchimp, Hubspot, etc.) Experience with search engine optimization (SEO) and search engine marketing (SEM.
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Know basic functionalities of HubSpot, a CRM platform for marketing and sales enablement, that is connected our client’s website for lead tracking and sales management. - Understand and know how to implement marketing and email workflows using Klaviyo and HubSpot.
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