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Direct Response Copywriter - REMOTE

Nashville, TN · Remote

$75K - $105K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Senior Creative Strategist, Performance Advertising Compensation: $75,000-$105,000 base, based on ... S. business hours; this is a remote role, but it is not open to candidates located outside the U.S.

Direct Response Copywriter - REMOTE

Nashville, TN · On-site +1

$75K - $105K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Senior Creative Strategist, Performance Advertising Compensation: $75,000-$105,000 base, based on ... S. business hours; this is a remote role, but it is not open to candidates located outside the U.S.

Capable of contributing new strategies and tactics. *Excellent writing and creative content skills ... Anywhere/Fully Remote Ready to Go Beyond "Pushing Buttons"? If so, we want to talk to you!

You'll own the full sales motion: outbound strategy, inbound conversion, and retention, while ... Experience selling to brands, creative agencies, or media/production companies; you understand how ...

You'll own the full sales motion: outbound strategy, inbound conversion, and retention, while ... Experience selling to brands, creative agencies, or media/production companies; you understand how ...

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How much do remote creative strategist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote creative strategist in Tennessee is $84,299.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,200.00 and $93,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote creative strategist?

A Remote Creative Strategist develops and implements marketing and branding strategies to engage target audiences, often working with design, content, and advertising teams. They analyze market trends, customer behavior, and campaign performance to create compelling creative solutions. This role requires strong storytelling, problem-solving, and data-driven decision-making skills. As a remote position, it involves collaborating with teams and clients virtually, using digital tools to manage projects and communications effectively.

What does a remote creative strategist do?

A typical workday for a Remote Creative Strategist involves collaborating with clients and internal teams to develop and refine marketing concepts, guiding the creative process from ideation through execution. You may spend your time reviewing campaign data, brainstorming new strategies, attending virtual meetings, and providing feedback to designers and copywriters. Communication is primarily done through digital channels, and you'll often need to manage multiple projects at once while ensuring deadlines are met. The remote nature of the role offers flexibility, but also requires proactive time management and clear reporting to keep projects moving smoothly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote creative strategist?

To thrive as a Remote Creative Strategist, you need strong skills in marketing strategy, creative ideation, and digital content development, typically supported by experience in advertising or communications. Familiarity with project management tools, data analytics platforms, and creative software like Adobe Creative Suite is often required. Exceptional communication, collaboration, and critical thinking abilities are important soft skills, along with self-motivation and adaptability for remote work. These competencies enable you to deliver innovative campaigns, manage cross-functional teams, and respond quickly to shifting project needs.

How much do entry level remote creative strategists make?

Entry-level remote creative strategists typically earn between $40,000 and $60,000 annually, depending on experience, industry, and location. Starting salaries may be lower, but with skills in branding, content creation, and digital tools, compensation can increase with experience and performance.

How much does a remote creative strategist get paid?

A remote creative strategist typically earns between $60,000 and $120,000 annually, depending on experience, industry, and location. Senior roles or those with specialized skills in branding, digital marketing, or data analysis may offer higher salaries, often supplemented with bonuses or benefits.

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Media Buyer / Creative Strategist (Remote)

Sweat Pants Agency

Knoxville, TN • Remote

$30K/mo

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

New


Job description

Media buying is now the easy part.

In 2026, the buying itself is piping. The levers that actually move a DTC account are creative, offer, and conversion rate, and the platform keeps getting better at rewarding whoever gets those right.

So we don't hire media buyers. We hire marketers who buy media.

At Sweat Pants Agency we work with around 50 DTC and eCommerce brands across our service lines, 20 to 25 of them on paid media, and we spend $6-9M a month on Meta. We're hiring one person to own a handful of those accounts end to end.

Here's what "end to end" actually means here.

You are the account manager. We don't have any. You talk to the client directly. You write the updates, you run the calls, and you defend the call you made. The reason we do it this way is ownership and accountability: when you're the person answering for the account, it's your result, not somebody else's summary of your result.

You are the creative strategist. You do the research, you find the angles, and you write the briefs and the scripts. You direct our editors and designers rather than filing requests with them. Creative isn't a ticket you submit. It's your job.

You build the things the account needs. If conversion rate is the bottleneck, you build the landing page. Our team ships advertorials, comparison pages, and PDPs in Claude Code, deploys them to Vercel, points a subdomain at them, and tests them live before anything touches the client's Shopify theme.

You carry up to six accounts. That's the capacity we run at today, and the team averages about four and a half. You'll manage far fewer accounts than you would at most agencies. In exchange you get real ownership of the results and you get to work as an end to end marketer instead of one station on an assembly line.

You can live anywhere. We're a remote team and we hire worldwide. The one hard requirement is that you can take client calls during US Eastern business hours, because you're the client's point of contact and there's nobody else to cover it. The rest of your day is yours.

If you want a lane, a ticket queue, and a scope document, this is a bad fit and we'll both know it fast.

If you want to own the whole picture and be judged on whether the number moved, keep reading.

Requirements

What the job looks like

Own 4 to 6 DTC accounts as the strategist, the buyer, the creative lead, and the client's direct point of contact. Budgets run from $30k/mo to $1M/mo.

Own the client relationship. There is no account manager between you and them. You present the results, the plan, and the reasoning, and you're the one who answers when something isn't working.

Run the research before the ads. Marketing is 80% research here. You mine customer reviews, ad comments, support tickets, and Reddit for the language and objections that become angles. You pull competitor ad libraries. You run our internal tooling that OCRs and transcribes the ads in your account and ties them to performance, so you know what winning and losing actually look like in this account.

Write the briefs and the scripts, and direct the work. Creative direction is yours. You run revision rounds with our editors and designers and you hold the quality bar.

Ship creative on a cadence. Roughly 8 to 10 new ad launches a week is where accounts hold, in batches every 1 to 1.5 weeks. Informed volume, not spray and pray. We want better hypotheses, not more randomness.

Build and test landing pages. Advertorials, comparison pages, PDPs. Built in Claude Code, deployed to Vercel, tested live on a subdomain before anything gets pushed into the client's theme.

Diagnose the bottleneck, then go fix it. Creative, offer, AOV, landing page, checkout. Nobody is going to reassign it to another team.

Report on new customer economics. We optimize to NC-CPA and NC-ROAS, not blended ROAS and not last click. You'll be expected to have an opinion about attribution and to defend it.

You're a fit if

You've done this with real money. Hands-on Meta at meaningful spend on DTC and eCommerce, with results you can walk us through: CPA, ROAS, revenue, and what you actually changed to get them.

You're AI-native, and you build. This is a requirement, not a bonus. You should already be using Claude (or equivalent) as a working tool rather than a novelty, and you should be able to build and ship a landing page with it. If you can research, write, and build a converting page from scratch, we can teach you the buying.

You can write direct response in English at a native or near-native level. Hooks, scripts, ad copy, advertorial. In the customer's own words, not invented. This is the single biggest source of leverage in the role and the thing we screen hardest for. If writing persuasive English isn't a strength, this isn't the job.

You can communicate your ideas. This matters as much as anything else on this list. You'll be in front of clients constantly with nobody in between, so you need to be able to explain your thinking clearly, sell an idea on its merits, push back when a client is about to force the account into mediocrity, and raise a problem before it becomes a fire.

You have taste and you know when to hand off. You direct creative, you don't half-build it yourself. AI slop shipped to a client is a habit we break, not a shortcut we accept.

You can work US Eastern business hours for client calls. Where you live is up to you.

Bonus: you've built or operated your own Shopify store or eComm brand. Several of our team have, and it shows.

You're not a fit if
  • "That wasn't my role" is in your vocabulary. It's the fastest way to end an interview here. If creative was the problem on an account you ran, you should have done something about the creative.
  • You want to be told what to do this week.
  • You need a ticketing system to know what matters.

Benefits

Why This Role Is Exciting

This is not a maintenance job. You will be surrounded by people who move fast, care a lot, and take the work seriously.

You will work on real brands with real budgets. We test aggressively. We learn quickly. We build frameworks that scale.

You will grow into senior strategy. We want people who want more responsibility. If you perform, you will grow.