If you are newly responsible for administering Asset Bank, there are a few ways to help you make sure you are getting the most out of the system:
1) Getting started for new administrators
If you're a new administrator then it's worth reading through our Getting started guide for new administrators which walks through some of the key areas that you should think about when setting up or refreshing your Asset Bank.
2) Book in some training
Need a little help? No problem. We provide a range of flexible training options designed to get you up to speed with Asset Bank at your own pace - whether you're a new user or a new administrator.
Take a look at our training packages and get in touch to book a session.
3) Speak to one of our consultants
We provide a range of consultancy services to help ensure you are getting the most from your Asset Bank DAM system. This can include making the most of the latest features and assessing your key user groups and user stories to ensure your users are getting the best experience. Get in touch to book a session.
4) Stay abreast of the latest features
Review the latest features and ensure you are making the most out of them. It may be your system isn't currently on the latest version, so it's worth checking if there are exciting features that you're missing out on. Get in touch if you need additional information or would like to arrange an upgrade.
5) Stay up to date with our Newsletter
The best way to keep up to date with security updates, new features and upcoming events is to sign up for our news updates.
6) Find help with an issue
To find answers to questions and access any of your existing support tickets use the knowledge base within this help centre. If you can't find the answer then please get in touch with your question.
7) Get some inspiration
See how other people have used Asset Bank by browsing through a collection of public Asset Banks.
8) Watch our videos
See Asset Bank in action and increase your awareness of key features.
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