Missouri History Museum: Driving New Revenues from the Web
Guest Presenter: Angie Dietz, Digital Asset Archivist for Missouri History Museum
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 | 10:00AM PST / 1:00PM EST
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The Missouri History Museum (MoHistory) wanted to leverage the power of the Web to extend its reach globally online so that anyone, anywhere in the world could quickly find and license their images and other digital assets from its extensive archive and drive new revenues. At the same time it wanted to balance it’s increased presence online and protect its assets from unauthorized use. It also wanted to reduce overhead costs associated with complex, manual licensing transactions.
Learn how LicenseStream has helped the Missouri History Museum monetize its vast historic archives and discover new markets. Also see how LicenseStream Content Tracker works with Digimarc for Images to find and address unauthorized uses of content across the Web and create new revenue opportunities.
In this free, 1 hour webinar you can expect to learn how Missouri History Museum:
- Will increase net revenues 35% this year
- Generated enough revenue within 5 months to pay for their
investment
- Shaved six weeks off the time it took customers to find &
license content
- Uses digital watermarks & content tracking to protect its digital
assets, generate new revenues & discover new markets
- And much more
Joining us as guest presenter is Angie Dietz, Digital Asset Archivist for the Missouri History Museum. Active since 1866, the Missouri History Museum’s archive features images & content from significant moments in National, Missouri and St. Louis history including the 1904 World's Fair; American Indian life; historic photography; notable architecture and more.
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