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Filming, Footie + Summer Fun: Our Q3 Round Up

Reading Time: 2 minutes2025 – where have you gone? Q3 went by in a flash as we welcomed new clients, delivered workshops and attended football matches, glitzy events and exhibitions all over the UK. Let’s dive into the highlights: July: birthday bashes + summer sun Claire and Susie took some much-needed annual leave,

I went to GEA’s Insights Forum London, and this is what I learned

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis week, I attended the inaugural UK Insights Forum hosted by the Global Entertainment Marketing Awards in London’s trendy Soho. After years of keeping a low profile at industry events, I was reminded why these forums matter. Sitting alongside marketing professionals across film, TV, games, and streaming highlighted a simple

Building on the Bang: Our Q2 Round Up

Reading Time: 3 minutesContinuing the trend, Q2 has been a busy few months here at dot + del! From delivering an array of different shoots, to being on the ground at some of the UK’s biggest and most important events, we’ve certainly been kept busy. Let’s dive into the highlights: April: taking to

Beyond the To-Do List: Event Marketing Support That Makes a Difference

Reading Time: 4 minutesLet’s face it: event marketing is a beast. You’re juggling a million tasks, from logistics and promotion to engagement and post-event analysis. It’s a high-pressure environment where success hinges on footfall and flawless execution. At dot + del, we get it. We’re a communications agency built by event professionals, for

Not-for-profit marketing agency gives back

Reading Time: 3 minutesdot + del deliver donation to Glasgow Children’s Hospital Not-for-profit PR and marketing agency, dot + del, has today presented its chosen charity partner, Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity (GCHC) with a cheque for £8,000. The cash raised marks the end of the 18-month charity partnership between dot + del and

Small agencies: why it’s worth taking a leap this leap year

Reading Time: 4 minutesWhen we started dot + del we knew two things immediately: 1) identifying what would set us apart from the competition would be what really mattered and 2) attracting potential clients would follow. We also knew because we wanted to keep our ‘small but mighty’ charm, we would be up

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