Dealership Marketing Coordinator Sales - Jonesboro, AR at Geebo

Dealership Marketing Coordinator

Promote the company value proposition by creating and publishing engaging digital and social media content.
Uses creativity, presentation, and customer service skills to create a positive merchandising and branding experience.
Compensation:
$14.
00 per hourEssential Duties and Responsibilities Create digital media for publication to social media platforms, such as customers success videos, customer vehicle purchase photos, customer payoff celebration photos, promotional events, etc.
Supports the dealership's digital marketing activities and touchpoints for social media and car-mart.
com Create and publish digital inventory pictures daily car-mart.
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Highlight dealership and customer milestones.
Acquire, archive, and share associate and customer talent release forms with corporate marketing team.
Set up and communicate weekly themed lot promotions and recognize weekly/monthly giveaway winners.
Create and coordinate monthly community events calendars, focused on community outreach.
Coordinate with Marketing team and Dealership Manager to build content publishing calendar by month Ensure the dealerships marketing materials and marquees are displayed correctly and up to date.
Visits local businesses and deliver promotional marketing items.
Send customer Thank You cards after the sale.
Interpersonal skills are essential for listening to others without interrupting.
Digital and oral communication skills to listen to others, speak clearly, and obtain clarification of meaning.
Experience:
Marketing:
1 year (Preferred)We are Proud to be a Forbes 2019/20 Best Mid-Size Employer!#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Communication Digital Marketing Digital Media Interpersonal Skills Social Media Filing Apply to this job.
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