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The Mercatus Center at George Mason University seeks a Social and Digital Marketing Associate to help the Marginal Revolution University (MRU) team build a new brand: Econ Nerds. Launching by summer 2025, Econ Nerds will be a video and podcasting platform where experts from the Mercatus Center and beyond can share economic insights with a mass audience. We plan to release new content every week. Unlike MRU’s traditional focus on textbook “Econ 101,” Econ Nerds content will range farther afield, exploring whatever topics appeal to our contributors and viewers. (To give a sense of this: early test videos have covered the impact of containerization on world trade, the irrational "stonk" market, and the pricing strategy lessons of OnlyFans.)
We expect social media to be the key driver of Econ Nerds’ audience–and our Social and Digital Marketing Associate will be the key player in building the brand’s social presence. Working with a small team (primarily MRU’s marketing director, our content creators, and a designer), the Associate will provide the social media expertise (and the legwork!) necessary to build a large, engaged audience for Econ Nerds–starting from a blank page. Ideally the brand’s social presence will not merely promote the videos and podcasts, but rather provide popular content in its own right.
Remote, but office space at the Mercatus Center in Arlington, VA will be available if desired.
Role ResponsibilitiesCreate a social media presence from scratch for the new Econ Nerds brand Determine the optimal mix of social platforms Define a voice and personality for the brand Establish schedules and processes for posting Post/promote videos and podcasts created by the Econ Nerds teamCreate original posts to drive engagement and build the audience Interact with our social audience Collaborate with designers to create any required art Create social-friendly clips from videos Support and upgrade the existing MRU social media presenceCreate posts to promote new MRU content (videos, interactives, teacher training)Evaluate options to improve the MRU social strategyReport on each brand’s social performance using social platforms’ native analytics or other toolsApply a test-and-learn approach to improve performance over timeManage Econ Nerds and MRU advertising on social and other platformsMinimum QualificationsCollege-level (or better) writing skills in American English, with the ability to write engaging, humorous, and pithy social postsExpert, active user of multiple social platforms such as X, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram2+ years managing active corporate/brand social media accounts (or a high-profile personal account)2+ years managing digital ads on social or other platformsStrong understanding and appreciation of economics, especially the approaches typical on MarginalRevolution.com. (An econ degree is great, but by itself is neither necessary nor sufficient for this role.)Demonstrated success in a remote role is strongly preferredAbout Stand Together Fellowships
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