[Remote] Funnel Marketing Strategist / Growth Marketing Manager

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. BuzzyBooth is a company that assists local businesses in enhancing customer engagement through marketing automation. They are seeking a funnel marketing expert to improve and manage the customer journey from ad click to booked demo, focusing on optimizing marketing funnels and conversion rates.


Responsibilities

  • Review and improve existing marketing funnels
  • Help create landing pages, lead magnets, quizzes, VSL pages, and offer pages
  • Write or improve funnel copy, headlines, CTAs, and follow-up messaging
  • Build and optimize email and SMS nurture sequences
  • Improve lead-to-booked-call and booked-call-to-sale conversion rates
  • Work with paid ad campaigns and make sure the funnel matches the ad messaging
  • Track funnel performance and identify where leads are dropping off
  • Suggest A/B tests for landing pages, offers, and messaging
  • Help create funnels for different industries, including restaurants, dental, orthodontics, and local businesses
  • Collaborate with our team on content, ads, CRM setup, and sales automation

Skills

  • Strong experience with funnel marketing and lead generation
  • Experience building funnels for B2B, SaaS, local business, or service-based companies
  • Strong understanding of customer journey, conversion rates, and offer positioning
  • Ability to write clear, persuasive marketing copy
  • Experience with tools like GoHighLevel, ClickFunnels, Webflow, WordPress, HubSpot, ActiveCampaign, or similar platforms
  • Comfortable working with email, SMS, CRM, landing pages, and booking flows
  • Data-driven mindset — you care about results, not just design
  • Able to move fast, test ideas, and improve based on numbers

Company Overview

  • Innovative selfie station that helps businesses turn customers into brand advocates. It was founded in 2015, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA, with a workforce of 2-10 employees. Its website is

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