Job Type
Full-time
Description
Established in 1998 and located in midtown Manhattan, Bloomsbury USA is a general interest publisher of adult and children’s books that has become known for both its high-quality fiction and non-fiction for adults and children as well as its extensive Academic publishing from the world’s most recognized experts.
Bloomsbury Academic publishes a portfolio of print titles and digital platforms from the world’s most-recognized experts across the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our audience ranges from academics to librarians to professionals to readers who are ardent enthusiasts across a wide range of interests. Our authors are often considered to be among the most respected scholars in their fields and include such luminaries as Paulo Freire, Carol J. Adams, and Slavojek to name but a few.
Position
The Marketing Manager works within a team of marketers who are responsible for promoting Bloomsbury’s academic books in the United States. The person in this role markets the Visual Arts (including Fashion, Interior Design, Design, Architecture and Art & Visual Culture), and Drama & Performance Studies lists – approximately 230 books per year and growing. The role oversees the promotional activities for academic monographs, textbooks, coursebooks, reference works, and trade crossover titles in these subjects.
Responsibilities
- Marketing Planning: Plan and execute marketing plans and strategies for the Visual Arts and Drama & Performance Studies lists in the US. Work with sales and publicity to identify key titles for promotion in the US.
- Create adoption campaigns for textbooks to increase adoption into courses in the US.
- Create engaging email marketing campaigns directed at an academic audience.
- Work closely with sales and editorial colleagues to achieve sales growth.
- Gather and analyze data to improve marketing campaigns, and feedback to sales and editorial colleagues to provide US market insight.
- With the Conference Manager, plan 5-6 key academic conferences in relevant subject areas.
- Project manage the design of promotional materials, such as catalogs and brochures.
- Plan and execute social media strategies, including Twitter, Facebook, and relevant blogs
- Author Support: Work with authors to help them plan and execute events, answer their queries about marketing efforts, correct errors in marketing copy on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Bloomsbury.com, and create promotional flyers for their use.
- Review Copies: Responsible for creating tailored lists of journals and media outlets for each book and ensuring copies are sent to them to solicit media reviews for publicity purposes. Research new review media and ensure addresses and contacts are correct.
- Advertising: Responsible for assessing and buying ad space and working with a designer to create advertisements for books in journals and conference programs.
- Budgeting: Responsible for managing the marketing budget for these subject lists in the US
- List Building: Responsible for building lists of contacts who are interested in Visual Arts and Drama & Performance Studies. This includes researching new lists, databases, and associations, as well as using tactics at conferences and events to build lists. It also includes delegating research to interns or assistants in order to build up new areas.
- Collaboration and communication: As lead marketer, is responsible for scheduling list meetings for the Design, Architecture, and Art & Visual Culture lists. Works with US and UK editors, UK marketers, and US sales team to ensure good departmental and geographical communication.
- Contribute to regular publishing and other team meetings.
This position has no direct reports.
Requirements
- 2 to 4 years experience in Academic Publishing
- Microsoft Office (required) Email service provider, ideally Mailchimp
- CRM, ideally Salesforce
- Content Management System (CMS)
- Adobe InDesign (helpful)
- Ability to create and execute a marketing campaign
- Copywriting for marketing materials
- Time management
- Understanding of the academic market
- Interest in the visual or performing arts (helpful)
- Organizational skills
- Adaptability
- Written and oral communication skills
- Ability to travel for conferences
Equal Opportunity Employment
Bloomsbury Publishing USA is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Our company has always followed and will continue to follow, a policy of providing equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, sex, ethnicity, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic.
We welcome and celebrate talent from all backgrounds and believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion are crucial elements to our success. We are dedicated to actively and continuously improving our practices to better support all our employees. For more information about Bloomsbury’s diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, please see our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Action Plan.
Salary Description
$45,000 – $55,000/yr