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The Advertising Manager leads the way in conveying the company's message through strong and memorable campaigns. With a blend of strategic thinking and creative vision, they are responsible for translating the company's goals into compelling stories that engage and inspire.

What does an advertising manager do?

The advertising manager goes by many names. They may be called an advertising manager, art director, or creative director. An advertising manager works either as a freelancer, at an advertising agency, in PR and communications companies, or in large companies with their own advertising or marketing department. In addition to coming up with ideas, they need to have a purpose and be formulated and developed in a way that makes sense to the target audience and consumers. This also means keeping up with the times and having a good understanding of language, media, and much more. Working in an advertising agency that creates campaigns for other companies, it is usually advantageous to have knowledge of the industry or products the company works with. The job of an advertising manager is to capture the consumer's attention and persuade them to buy a product, use a service, join an organization, or watch a programmer on television. Often, it involves addressing the consumers' needs. This means that the advertising manager must have extensive knowledge of human behavior and needs. They often work with both advertising and communication, maintaining a broad overview of tasks and projects. They collaborate with other advertising professionals such as marketing analysts, social media managers, project managers, and copywriters. They may also work with graphic designers and various IT developers to create campaigns in both print and various media.

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Where does an advertising manager work?

Advertising managers can work in many different places. Many often change positions due to the creative processes that constantly need renewing and finding new inspiration for other tasks and projects. This can be at an advertising agency, where they have significant responsibility for the company's daily operations. They also bear a significant responsibility for the tasks handled by the company. They can also work in a PR or communications agency that handles various advertising and communication tasks. Additionally, they can be employed by various magazines, where they help develop the layout and design of the publications. They can work for film and TV channels, developing everything from TV programmer and films to commercials between broadcasts. Moreover, they can be employed in large companies that create their own advertising material. Lastly, they can work as freelancers, meaning they handle many different projects with a time limit.

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