Internet Sales and Marketing Manager Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Internet Sales and Marketing Manager

Our client sells quality used autos and has on the spot financing available to all customers. For over 20 years they have provided outstanding products and services to their customers throughout the region. This is a great opportunity for the right candidate to work with a company who is committed to the satisfaction and success of their customers and employees.
Scope of Responsibility:
o Secure vehicle sales equal to or exceeding company standards
o Follow up on calls to dealership and online inquiries
o Coordinate appointments and meet with potential buyers
o Design, implement, and facilitate Internet marketing plan
o Follow up on leads provided by corporate headquarters, and generate
their own leads through various channels such as internet, social media
and by word of mouth
o Manage and utilize overall Social Marketing and Web presence using
social media and networking tools including; Blogging, Facebook,
Twitter, YouTube, Google, the company website, email, etc.
o Take on projects independently and lead/manage other creative
resources to ensure on-time delivery for internet sales and marketing
projects
Qualifications:
o Minimum 2 years of customer service and marketing experience
o Experience with SEM, SEO, PPC/PPV campaigns, and CRM software
o Skill with MS Office Suite, Outlook, and Internet applications
o Strong communication, writing, sales, marketing, social networking, and
people skills
o Professional appearance, motivated and energetic demeanor
o BA/BS in a Marketing/Communications field a plus
Our client offers competitive compensation and benefits package.
If this opportunity sounds like something you've been looking for, please respond to us immediately. Please provide us with a cover letter and resume or work history.
Equal opportunity employer. M/F/H/VEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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