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How to Use Filters to Find Your Content on MarketScale Studio
How to Use Filters to Find Your Content on MarketScale Studio
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Written by Jon Baer
Updated over a month ago

Filters are a powerful tool in MarketScale Studio, allowing users to efficiently locate specific content.

By utilizing various filtering options, you can quickly find videos, podcasts, and other media based on keywords, tags, media types, and editing statuses. This guide will walk you through the process of using filters to streamline your content search.

Prerequisites

  • Ensure you have access to MarketScale Studio.

  • Familiarize yourself with the tagging system if you plan to use tag-based searches (refer to the relevant knowledge base articles).

Steps to Use Filters

Step 1: Access the Filter Option

1. Log in to your MarketScale Studio account.

2. On the homepage, locate the Filter button at the top left corner.

Step 2: Explore Filtering Options

  1. Click on the Filter button to open the filtering menu.

  2. You will see several filtering categories:

    • Search: Enter keywords from the video title to search directly.

    • Recent Tags: Click on tags from recent series or use the search bar with a hashtag (e.g., #keyword).

    • Sort By: Choose to sort your content by newest to oldest, oldest to newest, approval date, or request date.

    • Media Type: Filter content based on media type such as regular video uploads or podcast conversations.

    • Editing Status: Filter based on the editing status of the content (e.g., not yet submitted, in editing, or completed).

Step 3: Apply Filters

  1. Select the filters that match your search criteria.

  2. Click Apply to refresh your feed with the filtered content.

Conclusion

Using filters in MarketScale Studio is an efficient way to manage and locate your media content. By following these steps, you can easily navigate through various filtering options to find exactly what you need, whether it's by keyword, tag, media type, or editing status. This functionality helps maintain an organized and accessible media library, enhancing your overall user experience. For more detailed information on tags and other filtering options, refer to additional knowledge base articles available on the platform.

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