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Key Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and manage our social media strategy across all platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and TikTok. Create, curate, and manage published content (images, video, written) that aligns with our brand and marketing goals.
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You will be responsible for creating and capturing demand through scalable online/web marketing, campaigns and content. What we ask of you: 4+ years of experience in a fast-paced, demand generation focused marketing organization, ideally at a SaaS company Experience using Intent Data and ABM strategies and tools to achieve results.
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Become a principal administrator of email marketing campaigns, overseeing technical setup, audience segmentation, A/B testing, and campaign optimization. Experience building close working relationships with internal and external partners Experience with Salesforce or other CRM tools, Marketo or other Marketing Automation tools.
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Our marketing internships are perfect for students interested in learning strategic marketing development skills relating to brand positioning, grassroots programs, influencer and partnership marketing, content development, social media management, copy writing, and public and corporate communications.
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4+ years in digital marketing role, with a focus on website management, content creation and social media marketing. This individual will be responsible for maintaining the brand's online presence and creating brand awareness with communities through the website, social media marketing and various marketing campaigns.
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Monitor and develop expertise in laws and regulations, as well as industry trends, applicable to online safety, integrity, and youth across multiple jurisdictions, including content regulation, online safety, child protection, intellectual property, privacy and data protection, and consumer protection laws.
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Monitor functionality and content consistently across online channels including the InTown and Uptown websites, central reservation system, online travel agencies (Expedia, Booking.com), etc.
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Develop digital marketing channels/tactics such as web, social media, email marketing, marketing automation, paid advertising, search engine optimization and content marketing to increase product adoption and utilization.
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The Senior Director of Learning and Enablement (L&E), reporting into the VP of Customer Experience (CX), is holistically responsible for global product and solutions training for both customers and HBT employees across all functions (marketing, sales, product, customer service, technical support, etc.
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Content Creator — YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram. Freelancing and Consulting — social media marketing, graphic design, and more. E-Commerce — including Amazon, Shopify, and your own online store.
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15% Content Performance - Build and lead complex presentations with suppliers and merchants to gain Tracks content performance, digital asset management, assortment opportunities via regular reporting.
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Lead the digital marketing efforts, including SEO, SEM, social media, and content marketing, to drive online traffic and engagement. Lead the marketing team in the creation of compelling content, campaigns, and promotions across multiple channels, including digital, social media, email, and traditional advertising.
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This role will liaise with multiple departments, potentially including program management, legal, product marketing, account management, content operations, multimedia production, other editorial departments, and CMS development.
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Work with other teams at AWS (e.g. marketing, training, APN) to contribute to the creation of content that can be delivered to the broader community at scale (e.g. online videos, and other digital content.
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Execute and manage SEO, PPC, and email marketing strategies to enhance online visibility, improve search engine rankings, and drive engagement. Manage the creation of digital content for websites, blogs, newsletters, and email marketing, ensuring consistency and impact in messaging.
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