Develop and implement marketing strategies to promote SaaS and digital services. Create content, manage social media channels, optimize SEO, and analyze marketing performance to drive engagement and generate leads.
This is a remote position.
The Marketing Specialist will develop and implement marketing strategies to promote our SaaS and digital services. You will be responsible for creating content, managing social media channels, optimizing SEO, and analyzing marketing performance to drive engagement and lead generation.Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, or related field
- Experience with digital marketing and SEO strategies
- Proficiency in content creation and social media management
- Analytical skills to assess marketing performance
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) plan with company match
- Remote work flexibility
- Professional development opportunities
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