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Digital Marketing Basics #15
Wiki bits: Women History Month is celebrated during March in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, corresponding with International Women’s Day on March 8. For example, in my origin country, we only celebrate the day, not the month, and that’s after 1990 when we made a bloody switch from communism to democracy. Before 1990 we were celebrating Mother’s Day on March 8.
Usually, digital marketers have clever campaigns carefully planned, and you can check what the big platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest or Apple already launched their campaigns for this month. If you’re not from the US, UK or Australia, but you’re willing to do more for celebrating Women’s history, check the toolkit prepared by the National Women’s History Museum.
👉🏼 Resourceful toolkit.
For those celebrating only International Women’s Day, the 2021 theme is ‘Choose to Challenge’ — #ChoosetoChallenge | #IWD2021
For the last years, we’ve been longing after those early internet years, where there were no ads, and it seemed everything to be free and anonymously. Many of us went into google rehab, giving up to almost all google apps and functionalities. I had extreme moments when the only thing I kept using was the e-mail service. Now I am more balanced, and I use Google products and others. I use DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, Qwant, Tor…