Marketing Strategist Needed to Grow Digital Magazine Brand in Travel/Outdoor Hospitality Space

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We’re seeking a sharp, creative, and collaborative marketing strategist to help grow our digital lifestyle magazine, Glamp Life Magazine, a consumer publication focused on luxury camping (glamping), eco-tourism, and unique stays. We recently launched our first issue and are now ready to expand our reach, grow our subscriber list, and develop deeper partnerships with advertisers, suppliers, destinations, and tourism boards. We’re looking for someone who can: Help refine and execute a strategic marketing roadmap (social, email, influencer, partnerships) Develop subscriber growth strategies (organic & paid) Guide our brand messaging and tone for Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and email Help us pitch to tourism boards and luxury travel partners Set up clear KPIs and recommend tools or ad platforms to maximize ROI You’ll work closely with the founder, who already has the editorial and creative infrastructure in place, we’re looking for someone to bring marketing clarity and drive forward motion. Deliverables May Include: 30/60/90 day marketing plan Email funnel guidance (Flodesk experience is a plus) Instagram + Meta ad strategy Strategic input on pitches to glamping destinations, suppliers, and tourism boards Collaboration and giveaway ideas Thought partnership on future growth and monetization About You: Proven experience in travel, lifestyle, or media marketing Strong grasp of social media, digital funnels, and brand storytelling Comfortable working with emerging brands Able to provide strategy with actionable steps Excellent communicator who meets deadlines Bonus if you have interest or experience in outdoor travel, eco-tourism, or the glamping industry Project Type: Ongoing collaboration (starting with project-based scope) To Apply, Please Include: A brief introduction and why this project interests you A couple of examples of similar brands or campaigns you’ve worked on Your proposed rate and availability Apply tot his job

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