Start Up Seeking Mail Chimp Support

Fermé
Contact principal
Borrow Me Baby
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Kerry Campbell
Co-Founder
(13)
3
Projet
Parcours académique
40 heures de travail au total
Apprenant.e
N'importe où
Niveau Intermédiaire

Portée du projet

Catégories
Graphisme Publicités Marketing numérique Marketing sur les réseaux sociaux Analyse marketing
Compétences
mailchimp marketing scheduling branding email marketing
Détails

We’re looking for students or a team to help us curate, develop, and schedule Mail Chimp email marketing to increase awareness and nurture customer engagement.

Livrables

Based on our goals, we are looking for the student to work on the following:

  • Developing a calendar for Mail Chimp marketing emails
  • Developing, scheduling and sending Mail Chimp marketing emails (based on branding guidelines and calendar)
Mentorat

Students will work closely with the co-founders who will be available for questions. Our company works a lot with students and so we have various communication methods to ensure students are supported during their project.

À propos de l'Compagnie

Compagnie
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2 - 10 employé.es
Sales, Retail, Technology, Environment, Consumer goods & services

Borrow Me Baby is a parent-to-parent baby gear rental community.

Our mission is to create a sustainable online network that supports families by saving them time, money, and energy as they navigate the challenges of parenthood. We achieve this by connecting parents in local communities to lend and borrow baby items. Our platform handles communications and financial transactions securely and doubles as a community review site to help parents decide what’s best for them.

We’re motivated by our core values of accessibility, inclusion, and sustainability. To foster accessibility, BMB offers both web and mobile-friendly platforms. There are no barriers or fees to join. Borrowers can access high quality baby goods without the hefty price tag and long-term commitment, while families can recoup costs of their items when not in use e.g. between children.