What is Digital Marketing?
General Tips
Tip 1: Choose the right network
Tip 2: Don't overlook the visual
Tip 3: Develop a voice
Tip 4: Consistency
Tip 5: Create meaningful content
Tip 6: Post regularly
Tip 7: Establish a strong profile
Tip 8: Maintain engagement
Tip 9: Claim your name
Facebook
Facebook & Business
Facebook: Filling in information
Facebook: Adding Details
Facebook: Calls-to-action
Facebook: Promoting
Youtube
Youtube: Getting started & what you need
Youtube: Creating your channel
Youtube: Channel customization
Youtube: Creating better video
Youtube: Thumbnails
Youtube: Creating video tags
Youtube: Additional Settings
Twitter
Twitter: Tweets & Timelines
Twitter: Wendy's Example
Twitter: Recognizable Brands
Twitter: Persistent Positivity
Twitter: Using Hashtags
Twitter: Greater Connections
Google Ads
Google Ads: Getting Started
Google Ads: Creating the campaign
Google Ads: Advertising
Google Ads: Views, at what cost?
Google Ads: Advanced Settings
Google Ads: Ad Group
Google Ads: Determining the price of views
Instagram
Instagram: Visually dominant marketing
Instagram: Examples
Instagram: Benefits
Instagram: Business Accounts
Instagram: Hashtags
Instagram: Adding content
Instagram: Ads
Etsy
Reviews
Resources
After you upload a video, YouTube will allow you to choose a video category under “Advanced settings.” Video categories help to group your video with related content on the platform. YouTube allows you to sort your video into one of the following categories: Film & Animation, Autos & Vehicles, Music, Pets & Animals, Sports, Travel & Events, Gaming, People & Blogs, Comedy, Entertainment, News & Politics, Howto & Style, Educations, Science & Technology, and Nonprofits & Activism.

View the video below on the last little tips and tricks you can do in the advanced settings to personalize your Youtube account:
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