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3 Advertising Jobs Open with Michigan Patch

Patch.com Michigan is seeking advertising managers for several community news websites.

Patch.com Michigan wants to hire three "rock star" advertising managers with local online advertising sales experience.

Patch provides news and information on more than two dozen community websites in southeast Michigan.

The advertising hires will work primarily within a group of clustered Patch sites. The three positions available will manage clusters of sites across southeast Michigan. The clusters are:

  • Fenton, Hartland, White Lake, Highland and Dexter 
  • Royal Oak, Troy, Clawson, Berkley and Ferndale
  • St. Clair Shores, Grosse Pointe, New Baltimore, Dearborn, Trenton and Wyandotte

It is essential that the applicant knows the communities and surrounding areas well and is familiar with the digital and social media world.

Also key is someone who loves to see small businesses succeed.

Interested? Send your resume to Michigan Regional Publisher Rob Cucheran at Robert.Cucheran@patch.com.

Patch also has other openings in a variety of areas across the country, including an editiorial position as associate local editor for Michigan's Plymouth-Canton Patch. Check out the listings at www.patch.com/jobs.

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Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Cori Cann June 14, 2013 at 12:19 pm
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CG June 12, 2013 at 07:21 am
Nice job! I love how you included the children! As a parent of a child that attends TCE, as wellRead More as an educator myself, you should be proud of yourself for going over and beyond with your students! They need to see that. Great work
EBC June 9, 2013 at 03:42 pm
Joe, the closed sign was in the window because Chocolates by Renee was closed for the day. The forRead More rent sign was in the window because the space holds more then one business. The other space that the chocolate store does not occupy is available to rent.
Tracey Fors Wormsbacher June 10, 2013 at 01:41 pm
You might want to consider helping Renee's Chocolates by writing an article on their business!Read More Mistakes happen, it's all in how you respond to them. Thanks for making it right!
OnThePerch June 10, 2013 at 03:38 pm
Journo101 mistake here. Always verify a closure with the owner or valid source before publishing.Read More Mistakes like this can be incredibly costly for a small business owner. The for rent sign has been there for over a year, same with the closed sign. Spend time in your city everyone, and you'll know whats going on before you see it online!