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ECommerce Marketing Manager

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Chicago, IL, USA
Mid level
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Chicago, IL, USA
Mid level
The Ecommerce Marketing Manager will enhance website marketing, lead social media strategies, optimize email strategies, and manage 3rd party relationships.
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Company Description

Bluestone Executive Search has been retained by a National Retailer looking for an innovative Ecommerce Marketing Manager to propel their Website marketing, Email and Social Media initiatives to a “best in class” status. This includes promotional marketing, retention marketing and customer acquisition aspects within marketing activities. 

Job Description


  An integral component required to succeed in this position will be the incumbent’s ability to obtain alignment from all key stakeholders while being a staunch advocate for providing our customers a world class shopping experience.   The Manager will develop promotional real estate throughout the site and constantly drive optimization as well as manage 3rd party relationships and retargeting marketing.  They will also set and determine appropriate email contact strategy for multiple sub-segments of the current and in-active customer base including optimization and deployment.  They will Lead Social Media Marketing Strategy, monitor, create content and respond to social media posts on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, Yelp, MySpace, LinkedIn, YouTube and Flickr. 

 

QualificationsAdditional Information

The role is Chicago based and offers excellent compensation and benefits.   Work with blueStone, as a result of our rapid growth we are always seeking experienced IT Professionals at all experience levels.

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blueStone Solutions Group Deer Park, Illinois, USA Office

21660 W Field Pkwy, Deer Park, Illinois, United States, 60010

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