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Websites, SEO, SEM, display, and social media marketing. websites, SEO, SEM, display, and social media marketing. The outside sales representative will also monitor industry trends in order to identify emerging markets and develop plans to utilize those markets to expand revenue.
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Manages website content, mailing lists, SEO development, and tracking analytics to ensure all content is up to date and relevant. Experiments with a variety of organic and paid acquisition channels like content creation, content curation, pay-per-click campaigns, event management, publicity, social media, lead generation campaigns, copywriting, and performance analysis.
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Extensive experience planning for and developing useful, usable content including instructional text, error and confirmation message, taxonomy and SEO. 3+ years creating and executing digital content strategy across multiple channels.
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Experience in long-form copywriting and SEO for website blogs, email marketing, and other types of content. Social Media for Business (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube) Scroll Zillow in your free time, watch HGTV, or love real estate social media content.
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Experience with SEO concepts and social media marketing. Collaborating with social media manager to write any necessary captions/comments. Experience with SEO concepts and social media marketing.
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Practical Knowledge and experience with digital marketing, including SEO, Content Marketing, Social Media Marketing, E-mail Marketing, PPC Marketing, and Customer Value Journey is vital. Familiarity with SEO tools, including Google Adwords and Keyword Planner, Google Analytics, Google Webmaster Tools, Google Search Console, Semrush, and Buzzsumo.
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Manage all day-to-day content operations, including but not limited to maintaining content calendars, external SEO coordination, and sourcing & managing freelancers. Reporting to our Director of Marketing, this person will elevate our thought leadership presence, scale our SEO performance, improve our email click rates, and empower cross-team stakeholders with high-quality content that is equal parts creative and strategic.
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