Job Details

Software Marketing freelance part time



Job Status:
Open
Location:
Anywhere
Start Date:
30/09/08
Duration:
temporary
Posted:
02 September 2008
Rate:
Undisclosed rate
We have a new web-based business management system that is proving to be very successful and we are now looking to improve our marketing, specifically into vertical sectors. You should have experience with either Business Management Systems (ERP), in our sales channels or in our client sectors (verticals). Your role will be to develop innovative and eye-catching campaign ideas through both online and offline channels. You will work with our existing PR/marketing/sales team to produce adverts, advertorial and e-mail shots, and have administrative support to manage the campaigns. We would like to work on a project basis, and want to discuss quantifiable results. I'd like to see proof experience of any applicants and an overview of the services and sectors worked in.

You will have excellent understanding of business marketing and have relevant contacts with IT or sector publications. You should also be aware of the latest trends among web start-ups and have a clear understanding of the key online media, including social media (e.g. community networks) and prominent blogs that will help Pearl gain the appropriate exposure.

Pearl is one of the most user friendly and configurable web based ERP software packages available for SMEs. It is relevant for most business sectors with existing client is retail, manufacturing, construction & property management, consultancy, telecomms. We are solidifying partnerships for channel sales with organistions in Accountancy/Finance, Web/Graphic Design, Consultancy and IT resellers.

Pearl is based in Bristol, BS1, however you can work remotely. You will get to work on some brilliant stuff, with some seriously entrepreneurial and talented people, in a cracking environment where you get to have as much autonomy as you want and as much support as you need. Word of mouth has a big part to play here, as does community knowledge, social marketing, placements, digital promotions and the rest.


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