The role involves creating in-depth Web3 content, promoting products on social media, and collaborating with teams for messaging alignment.
Web3 Marketing Manager (Content-Focused)
Position: Web3 Marketing Manager
Type: Full-time / Remote
🎯 Overview
We’re looking for a content-driven marketer to amplify our Web3 products through high-quality writing and strong personal branding. You will drive product visibility by producing research, insights, and updates via social media—especially your own Twitter/X presence.
📌 Key Responsibilities
Create in-depth Web3 content: product breakdowns, market insights, research
Actively promote our products and vision on your Twitter/X
Host or join AMAs, Twitter Spaces, and public discussions
Collaborate with product and community teams for launch content
Align messaging across public channels
✅ Requirements
1+ year experience in Web3 marketing or content creation
Strong writing and research ability in English
5,000+ Twitter/X followers; active and authentic voice
Familiarity with multi-chain ecosystems and emerging trends
Self-motivated with a passion for storytelling in Web3
Top Skills
Social Media
Twitter/X
Web3
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