Failing to conduct a preliminary audit, not comparing vendors, or underestimating total costs are just a few mistakes to watch out for when selecting a DAM and/or PIM.

Top 5 Mistakes When Choosing a DAM-PIM Solution
1. Skipping a Preliminary Audit
A preliminary audit helps identify gaps, requirements, and your existing infrastructure. It also allows you to analyze current workflows to pinpoint where a DAM-PIM can add the most value. Engage key stakeholders across teams to get a comprehensive view of business needs.
2. Not Comparing Vendors
Create a selection criteria list based on the audit findings, including features, scalability, customer support, and compatibility with your existing tools. Request in-depth demos, get trial access if possible, and review case studies and client testimonials for real-world insights.
3. Underestimating the Importance of Metadata
Develop a clear, flexible metadata schema that can evolve over time. Metadata directly impacts searchability and asset categorization. Consider using automation and AI tools to streamline metadata assignment and management, reducing manual effort and increasing accuracy.
4. Underestimating Total Costs
Look out for hidden and long-term costs like software updates, ongoing user training, and technical support fees. Perform a detailed ROI analysis that factors in both costs and benefits, such as time savings and improved operational efficiency.
5. Not Involving Future DAM-PIM Users
Involve future users early in the selection process to gather feedback and ensure the solution meets their daily needs. Plan thorough training and continuous support. Establish internal “champions” – experienced users who can guide and assist less familiar colleagues.


