Coral
Clipper Coordinator
Job Summary
The Clipper Manager is responsible for managing content rewards and bounties on platforms like Whop and various Clipper marketplaces, with a focus on community engagement and growth. They will oversee the posting, monitoring, and distribution of rewards, as well as fostering active participation on Discord. Collaboration with marketing teams to develop challenges and analyzing engagement metrics are also key responsibilities. The ideal candidate has deep familiarity with clipping communities, content bounty programs, and Discord.
Required Skills
Job Description
We are seeking a Clipper Manager to own the creation, posting, and management of content rewards and bounties on Whop and other Clipper marketplaces and Discord servers, driving community engagement and growth.
Responsibilities
Post and manage content rewards and bounties on Whop and other Clipper marketplaces.
Engage and nurture the clipping community on Discord, ensuring active participation and support.
Monitor submissions, provide feedback, and coordinate the timely distribution of rewards.
Collaborate with the content and marketing teams to design compelling clipping challenges.
Track, analyze, and report on bounty performance and community engagement metrics.
Requirements
Deeply native in clipping communities, content bounty programs, Discord, and Whop
Personal experience as a clipper is a big plus.
Coral
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