Many organizations use a Digital Asset Management (DAM) system to store all the various media assets used within marketing material and other applications. But putting your assets in a DAM system is the easy part, finding them can be harder if you don't have a strong taxonomy defined.
In this video blog post, I take you through the process of updating metadata in your DAM system to help find images easier.
The following video demonstrates how you can easily define metadata for your rich media assets within the DAM system NetXposure.
Over the next few months, I'll provide more demonstrations on how you can incorporate taxonomy into your Enterprise Content Management systems.
Editor's Note: Additional articles on Digital Asset Management include:
- Forrester Releases Its Very Brief List of Digital Asset Management Best Practices
- Digital Asset Management: Bridging the Marketing and B2B Sales Groups
- 5 Ways to Maximize Social Media Using Digital Asset Management
About the Author
Mike Doane is the principal owner of Term Management, LLC. He is a senior level consultant with 18+ years in information management, with a deep background in information science and content management. He specializes in developing and maintaining taxonomies in SharePoint 2010.

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