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email marketing manager jobs in gloucestershire

At Beyond The Book we specialise in recruitment in the Creative, Marketing and Digital space, including Email Marketing Managers.
Typically, an Email Marketing Manager would be responsible for the planning and development of the email marketing communication strategy with the aim of building customer loyalty, driving interaction and engagement. Experience in using an email distribution tool such as Mailchimp, Dotdigital, or an equivalent tool would be essential in this role, as well as database management, data segmentation, A/B split testing combined with an understanding of integrated marketing activity and inbound digital marketing activity.
Depending on size and type of company this role could be a stand-alone sitting with the wider digital/marketing team and responsible for strategy as well as the creation and distribution of activity or, work with an Email Marketing Executive to support the distribution of creation of content.
This type of position would be suited to someone already working within an email marketing role and looking for their next step or, someone working in a broader digital marketing role but with specific experience in email marketing and looking to specialise.
As an Email Marketing Manager, the role would usually encompass the following responsibilities
  • Mapping the customer journey and managing email campaign activity
  • Designing and managing A/B testing and email content
  • Building and managing customer database, improving segmentation and targeting
  • Reporting and analysis of key KPIs to measure campaign success and inform future campaigns
  • Experience with an Email Marketing platform (Mailchimp and dotdigital)
  • A user of Google analytics with the ability to interpret data
  • Working with the wider marketing team on integrated campaign activity
​About Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire comprises of three main areas, a major part of the Cotswolds, the Royal Forest of Dean and the Severn Vale. It has a total population of around 565,000 people with the county town being the city of Gloucester. Other principal towns include Cheltenham, Stroud, Tewkesbury, Cirencester and Dursley.
With beautiful countryside and scenery, is it a popular destination for walkers and cyclists but tourists also love to come and wander around the picturesque Cotswold villages and visit the local pubs.
Gloucestershire has over 45 music, arts, science and literature festivals every year giving it a thriving cultural scene.