Fees for the 4 part course in US Dollars: $299. Click here to register
Fees for the 4 part course in Pound Sterling: £235+VAT. Click here to register
Whether you’re new to DAM or looking to re-acquaint yourself with the technologies, or wanting to get all your colleagues on the same page as to what DAM is and what it’s for, this in-depth webinar series is for you. It helps participants gain a comprehensive understanding of DAM.
This series is appropriate for those new to DAM, selecting a DAM system, end-users who want to have a deeper understanding of the different things a DAM system can do, and technical implementers who want a better sense of a system's capabilities. Tailored in particular for marketers and content developers who want to be empowered with the knowledge of how DAM technology can improve their situation, this webinar series will help you better identify and communicate your needs, whether you already have a DAM system or are looking to select one.
For a full breakdown of each session please click here.
Session 1: DAM in 2020: The Technology and The Practice
Session 2: DAM Implementation, Staffing, and Governance Scenarios: When, Where and How to Employ DAM
Session 3: Enterprise DAM and the Content Hub Revolution
Session 4: The DAM Vendor Marketplace, and how to approach selection, upgrade, or replacement
"This series helped me to understand how DAM has changed since we started using it and also provided practical information on what to look for in a DAM and what to put in an Request for Proposal. Excellent class."
Karen Graber, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
"This series has really helped enhance my understanding of DAM systems, ever since I attended this series with Theresa and read her book, I have recognised my future is with DAMs and it has ignited a passion in me that I want to tell the whole world about! I have Theresa to thank for that! Thank you so much for helping me carve out my future in Digital Asset Management and how I can help to evolve the DAM world."
Lynette Conlon, Tourism Northern Ireland