Marketing Manager

Hinckley
1 month ago
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Marketing Manager required for a Used Car Supermarket in Hinckley
Salary DOE
37.5hr week Monday-Friday
Must have Motor Trade Experience
Key Responsibilities:
Website Management

  • Oversee and update the companies website, ensuring accurate and engaging content that drives traffic and conversions.
  • Implement SEO strategies to improve online visibility and performance.
    CRM System
  • Manage the CRM system to optimise customer engagement and retention.
  • Ensure data accuracy and cleanliness to improve the effectiveness of campaigns.
  • Develop and execute email campaigns and other customer-focused communications.
    Marketing Platforms – Online Classifieds
  • Create and manage targeted campaigns across online classifieds to drive leads and sales.
  • Track performance metrics and adjust strategies to maximise ROI.
    Social Media Platforms
  • Develop and manage the social media strategy across all platforms, driving cost-effective organic leads.
  • Create compelling content to engage and grow our audience.
  • Monitor trends and respond to customer interactions effectively.
    Reputation Management
  • Manage and respond to reviews on Google, Trustpilot, and other platforms.
  • Analyse and communicate feedback findings, identifying trends to improve customer perception.
  • Drive stores to engage with customers to promote positive reviews and reduce negative feedback.
    Lead Management
  • Analyse and communicate lead statistics to optimise conversion rates.
  • Collaborate with sales teams to align marketing activities with sales objectives.
    Renewal Business
  • Identify opportunities to target renewal business, such as utilising the company database, finance renewals, and finance partner renewal systems.
    Public Relations (PR) and Blogs
  • Build and maintain positive relationships with media outlets.
  • Write and publish engaging blogs and press releases to strengthen the companies brand.
    Collaboration with MB Marketing
  • Work closely with MB Marketing, which supports our marketing function, ensuring a strong and productive relationship.
    What We’re Looking For:
  • Proven experience in a Marketing Manager role, preferably within the automotive or retail industry.
  • Strong understanding of digital marketing, SEO, and CRM systems.
  • Exceptional skills in social media management and content creation.
  • Experience in analysing data to inform decision-making.
  • Excellent communication and leadership abilities.
  • Knowledge of automotive markets and trends is an advantage.
    What We Offer:
  • Competitive salary.
  • Opportunity to shape the marketing strategy of a fast-growing company.
  • A supportive team environment where your contributions make a real impact.
    Full company details available on application. Apply now with your full CV to Chloe at WeRecruit Auto Ltd quoting job reference ST1635
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    Should your skills and experience match what our client is looking for, we will contact you before proceeding with your application, either via phone or e-mail initially. Unfortunately we are unable to contact all applicants due to the volume of applications so if you do not hear from us within 5 working days please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. If you have relevant industry experience we may store your details for future opportunities

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