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Manager Content Marketing

Remote

Revenue.io powers high-performing teams with real-time guidance. By surfacing and recommending what works best, Revenue.io enables customers like HPE, Nutanix, and Fidelity Investments to deliver predictable results and optimize their entire revenue operation. 

Loved by customers, employees and analysts, Revenue.io is the only company included in the most recent Forrester Waves for Conversation Intelligence and Sales Engagement, is a Gartner Cool Vendor, and is named one of the "Best Places to Work" by BuiltinLA and Comparably. 

Revenue.io offers talented candidates a chance to work with executive mentors in a rapid growth environment where teammates are passionate about our transformative technology, vibrant culture and collaborative mindset. 

Manager Content Marketing will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing our content creation, editorial calendars and GTM strategies. This role will oversee aspects of planning, building and executing content communication, content supporting launches, and go-to-market strategies to drive pipeline generation, engagement, and revenue growth.

Topline Responsibilities

Content Development and End-to-End Management:

  • Wholly own, develop, plan, and execute end-to-end strategies for all forms of required daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly content marketing.
  • Drive the creation and repurposing of all assets for various platforms, including the website, blog, whitepapers, and social media channels.
  • Create decks and training materials to support the sales process and articulate the value proposition for offerings.
  • Collaborate with sales to create guided selling email sequences, and identify and develop customer-specific marketing materials to assist in deal closure.
  • Work alongside Marketing Operations, owning content execution in HubSpot, Salesforce, WordPress, Canva, and other content-building and design tools.


Cross-functional Collaboration:

  • As the leader for content marketing, work closely with teams across the organization—including sales, customer success, product management, and PR—to ensure aligned messaging and strategies.
  • Support the execution of demand generation and ancillary marketing campaigns, ensuring alignment with product positioning and advocacy.


Supporting Product and Marketing:

  • Collaborate with leadership, customer marketing, and product leaders to understand product capabilities and benefits and articulate value propositions with supportive content across internal and external marketing channels.
  • Create content collateral such as datasheets, feature briefs, and launch deck assets.
  • Generate new stories, use cases, and ROI-focused selling content alongside marketing and demand generation teams.
  • Keep abreast of content trends, competitive landscapes, and visitor behavior.
  • Ingest and review market research to inform content and marketing strategies.

Salary Range

$75,000 - $95,000 USD


Company Benefits Include

  • Paid parental leave
  • Flexible time off (US only)
  • Competitive salary
  • Multiple medical plans to choose from including HSA and FSA
  • Work from home flexibility


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