DigiKind is 2
It is DigiKind’s 2nd Birthday. Let’s celebrate!
It is DigiKind’s 2nd Birthday. Let’s celebrate!
Learn how we collaborated with the Royal Borough of Kingston and local business and community partners like the Kingston Chamber of Commerce and the New Malden Town Centre Partnership to help the local town of New Malden increase awareness of local offerings using digital, creative campaigns and placemaking.
We are pleased to share that Kathy Kyle has joined the Help to Grow programme as a voluntary mentor. The Management Course was launched in 2021 to provide small and medium businesses (SMEs) with leadership support. Each participant is matched with a mentor and Enterprise Nation is working with Newable and the Association of Business Mentors to recruit a national network of mentors and experts who will guide participants through a 12-week growth action plan.
Every DigiKind circular swag order this weekend automatically plants a tree — 9am Friday to midnight Sunday.
Learn more about our work at the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, where we supported the Council, its Economic Development team, Tourism partners and wider business community. We are humbled to have had a positive impact for the community.
Did you miss Kathy’s LinkedIn article about ‘Marketing Trends for 2023’? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. The trends haven’t changed much from 2022. The only thing that has changed is the weather. It’s colder, wetter and windier here in the UK, so bundle up, grab a cuppa and catch up on our top three take-aways on how we can use digital to connect with our audience. Enjoy!
We have had another impactful year and thank our clients, partners, team and community for being part of our journey. What word sums up your year? Here’s how we’ve summed up 2022.
We are over the moon to welcome our latest colleague and comms professional to Digikind, Lisa Clancey.
We are an award-winning communications agency that helps Councils, BIDs, and community partners like Power to Change reimagine and transform their high streets through community building and empowerment. Yesterday we attended the UnAwards for our high street work. Today is Small Business Saturday and the work continues. I hope you are all supporting local today. It isn’t about how much we buy — but where we buy it.
We are pleased to share that DigiKind Founders will join business leaders from around the UK as judges for the Great British Business Heroes award.