Plan, create, and publish daily/weekly content across Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest and similar platforms. Grow audience and engagement, monitor trends to develop viral content strategies, engage with community via comments and DMs, analyze performance metrics, and optimize content to improve reach and engagement.
Drive audience growth and engagement across digital platforms.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, etc.
Plan and execute daily/weekly content
Identify trends and create viral content strategies
Engage with audience (comments, DMs, community)
Analyze performance and optimize content
Requirements:
Proven experience in social media growth
Strong understanding of trends and algorithms
Creative thinking and fast execution
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