DAM 101 - Best practices for Digital Asset Management
Thursday April 10th, 2025 @ 3:00pm - 4:00pm CEST |
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Online |
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Free |
Organizations worldwide experience ever-growing amounts of media files and data - a trend that makes no sign of slowing down.
This results in time-consuming processes related to content management, distribution and preservation, and may cause problems like:
In our upcoming webinar, we’ll uncover best practices and key features every communications department should look for when striving to simplify the way they work with content.
Amongst other things, you’ll learn how to:
This webinar is tailored towards Communications Managers and other roles responsible for digital content items, such as images, videos, graphics and presentations.
It's ideal for people who have some experience with DAM solutions or media banks from before, or those who are currently looking into such systems.
The session lasts 30 minutes, including a Q&A session at the end.
This results in time-consuming processes related to content management, distribution and preservation, and may cause problems like:
- Difficulties finding exactly what you're looking for.
- Duplicates and expired content cluttering the systems.
- An overall lack of control concerning access, status, or distribution of content.
In our upcoming webinar, we’ll uncover best practices and key features every communications department should look for when striving to simplify the way they work with content.
Amongst other things, you’ll learn how to:
- Enable efficient content self-service amongst all stakeholders, with granular access control.
- Streamline creative processes and collaboration.
- Ensure effective GDPR compliance and consent management for images of people.
This webinar is tailored towards Communications Managers and other roles responsible for digital content items, such as images, videos, graphics and presentations.
It's ideal for people who have some experience with DAM solutions or media banks from before, or those who are currently looking into such systems.
The session lasts 30 minutes, including a Q&A session at the end.