We are a decentralized social media protocol dedicated to returning data ownership and creative freedom to users. As we challenge the status quo of centralized platforms, we are looking for a Marketing Associate to amplify our voice. You will be responsible for growing our digital presence, fostering an authentic community, and helping us define the narrative for the next era of social interaction.
Core ResponsibilitiesManage day-to-day operations of official social media channels including Twitter, Farcaster, and Lens Protocol.
Assist in the execution of multi-channel marketing campaigns to drive user growth and protocol adoption.
Draft engaging copy for newsletters, community updates, and short-form social posts that resonate with Web3 audiences.
Coordinate with the design team to produce visual assets that align with brand guidelines and campaign goals.
Monitor community feedback and industry trends to identify opportunities for timely engagement and content creation.
1-2 years of experience in digital marketing, social media management, or a similar role.
Exceptional writing skills with the ability to adapt tone for different platforms and audiences.
Strong understanding of Web3 culture, memes, and the decentralized social media landscape.
Familiarity with social media management tools and on-chain analytics platforms.
Ability to multitask and work effectively in a remote, fast-paced environment.
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