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ShareThis Seeking Product Marketing Manager

August 12th, 2011
 

 

As Product Marketing Manager, you will report to the CMO and be responsible for the outbound marketing activities for ShareThis products (primarily B2B). You will craft the messaging and positioning for products, working closely with product strategy and sales strategy for input. You’ll create and execute innovative marketing programs that drive product adoption and demand. Attention to detail and an eye for quality, along with the ability to grasp and translate technical capabilities into benefits is crucial. In your role as a PMM, you will be the expert in ShareThis customers (advertisers, publishers and consumers), how they select related tools and services, and their criteria for doing so, and will transfer that knowledge to the sales channel.

Key Responsibilities

  • -Develop product positioning and messaging that differentiates ShareThis products in the market (primarly B2B-focused, secondarily B2C)
  • -Develop sales enablement materials and tools that communicate the value proposition and help sell the products
  • -Plan the launch of new products and releases, working in tandem with multiple teams to implement
  • -Be the market expert on customers and competition for products
  • -Develop and execute the strategy and manage the marketing programs that drive market demand for ShareThis products
  • -Support the overall marketing team with additional marketing needs including events, advertising, communication plans and more as needed

Requirements

  • -Work out of Palo Alto, CA office
  • -Bachelor’s in business or marketing
  • -Strong copy writing and written communication skills
  • -At least 5 years marketing experience, with at least 2 of those years in a product marketing (field facing) role
  • -Willing to travel to NY and conferences on a limited but quarterly basis
  • -Excellent collaboration, consensus-building and management skills
  • -Clever and crafty marketer who believes in the power of social media and, of course, sharing
  • -Experience within a start-up environment preferred

 

by Tom Spano, Social Media Manager, ShareThis, Inc.

Email me with questions or candidate information: tom@sharethis.com

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ShareThis Names Former Google AdSense Exec., Kurt Abrahamson New CEO

July 26th, 2011
 

 

Every day I walk into my job, I count myself extremely lucky to work alongside the talented, driven people who make up the ShareThis family. We’ve accomplished great things over the years but our work is far from done. As ShareThis explores new ways to expand and improve our services, we have found ourselves on the verge of something huge – an idea so disruptive, we expect it’ll completely transform the business of online advertising. As we look to make this leap, I knew we needed a seasoned technology and media veteran to lead us through this next phase of growth. It’s not every day that a CEO has the chance to hand-pick his successor and I feel privileged to have had the opportunity to do just this. I’m thrilled to introduce the new CEO of ShareThis, Kurt Abrahamson, and look forward to working side by side with him as we drive ShareThis to new heights. Kurt blew us away with his experience and enthusiasm for the always changing and evolving world of sharing and online advertising. We are delighted to welcome him to our team.

 

A little bit about Kurt: He joins the ShareThis team with close to 20 years of sales, marketing and product development experience under his belt. He most recently served as CEO of SocialMedia.com, an innovator in online social advertising, which was recently acquired by LivingSocial.com. Kurt came to SocialMedia.com from Google, where he first served as Director of the Content Media Group, leading the global launch of Google AdSense. This is obviously very important to us.  We have always believed that the Sharing Economy is a win-win for publishers and advertisers.  Sharing is the way quality content is curated by people and advertisers should be willing to pay more for quality content and audience.  Kurt’s experience with Google AdSense directs relates to understanding the needs of publishers.

He then managed the direct sales channel for publishers and secured long-term deals with five of the top 10 Web properties. Kurt also served as the Director of Global Sales & Operations Strategy and as Director of Sales Operations for North America. Prior to working at Google, he served as Chief Operating Officer of Jupiter Communications and President of Jupiter Media Metrix, where he helped build their business from a small 12-person group to 520 employees worldwide, establishing Jupiter as one of the leading Internet research organizations.

While we have accomplished a great deal, there is so much more to be done.  As Chairman, I will maintain an active role in the company and plan to partner and support Kurt.  We have a strong shared vision for what’s possible.  It’s only the early innings of this ballgame and there’s a lot of work to be done.  The innovation cycle for advertisers, publishers and consumers is rapidly expanding.  People have become the marketing channel and they are marketing to each other in new, interesting ways everyday.

This is also a great time for the transition.  The business growth is strong and well-positioned for explosive growth.  Under his leadership, ShareThis will not only continue providing a valuable service to both our publishers and advertisers alike, we will leave an indelible mark on the world of online advertising. I am so proud to say I’m a part of this amazing team of creative, passionate innovators, and I can’t think of a better person than Kurt to lead our company into this new age.  Welcome aboard Kurt!

by Tim Schigel, Chairman and Founder, ShareThis, Inc.

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Follow Kurt Abrahamson on Twitter: @Kurtabra

Our mailing address is:
ShareThis, Inc.
250 Cambridge Avenue, Suite 103
Palo Alto, CA 94306

Copyright (C) 2011 ShareThis, Inc. All rights reserved.

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