Senior Manager, Demand Generation
PartySlate
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and execute multi-channel demand generation programs to acquire new venues and vendors and re-engage existing contacts.
- Build a consistent pipeline of warm leads through targeted campaigns, content marketing, email marketing, and other channels.
- Partner with revenue operations to ensure the right strategies are in place to move high-intent prospects through the funnel efficiently.
- Create compelling and targeted content marketing strategy to attract and engage prospects.
- Implement webinar strategy and other types of virtual events featuring industry experts to attract new leads.
- Organize live event education to position PartySlate as a thought leader and trusted resource.
- Partner with revenue operations to optimize lead handoff, track conversion rates, and refine messaging.
- Leverage CRM and marketing automation tools to track, measure, and improve campaign performance.
- Optimize strategies, messaging, and channel selection to ensure the right mix of marketing is in place to drive optimal results for sales.
- Own and track demand generation KPIs, both on a daily/weekly cadence and optimized per quarter to fuel company goals.
- Continuously A/B test and optimize campaigns based on data insights.
- Drive marketing attribution efforts to ensure clear visibility into revenue impact.
Qualifications
- 5-7+ years of experience in demand generation, growth marketing, or performance marketing in a B2B or marketplace environment.
- Proven track record of developing and executing revenue-generating marketing programs.
- Expertise in webinar marketing, content marketing, and event-driven demand generation.
- Eagerness to learn by taking initiative to research and report findings to key stakeholders
- Strong analytical skills with experience optimizing funnel conversion rates and marketing ROI.
- Experience working closely with sales teams, revenue operations, and CRM tools.
- Passion for the events industry and an understanding of how venues and vendors market themselves.