About the role
You'll be the first dedicated content and partnerships hire at Bytown. Our marketing site already ranks for the terms we want — now we need someone to keep it sharp, expand into video, and turn everything we ship into something other people want to distribute for us. You'll interview customers, write the posts, cut the videos, and run the co-marketing deals.
Bytown's product launches ad campaigns across Google, Meta, LinkedIn and Reddit in five minutes. Every campaign is reviewed by a human marketer before it goes live. That's the core story — your job is to tell it a hundred different ways to the people who need to hear it.
What you'll do
- Write and ship landing pages, playbooks, comparison posts and long-form essays.
- Produce short-form video for LinkedIn and X — founder POV, product explainers, customer stories.
- Run co-marketing with agencies, ad platforms and creators in the paid-media space.
- Own SEO and AEO: keyword research, topic mapping, internal linking, schema, and llms.txt updates.
- Interview customers and turn the transcripts into posts that sound like them, not us.
- Keep the brand voice consistent across every surface — site, email, in-product.
What we're looking for
- 3+ years shipping B2B SaaS content that ranked or got cited.
- A public portfolio we can read today.
- Comfort with video — you can write, shoot, cut, and ship a 60-second clip this week.
- Strong instinct for distribution, not just publishing.
- Opinions on SEO, AEO, and which of the two matter for which query.
Nice to have
- You've run a newsletter, channel, or podcast people actually follow.
- Prior experience in the paid-media, ad-tech, or agency world.
- A small personal audience you're happy to activate.
What we offer
- Remote — US & Canada.
- Competitive comp + meaningful equity.
- Budget for tools, video gear, and distribution.
- Direct line to founders and customers — no brand-review committee.
How to apply
Email [email protected] with three links: one post you're proud of, one video, and one thing you wish more people had read. No cover letter theater.