Terms
Last updated: May 11, 2026
Dear Agency Founder is a personal site run by Dan Gent (sole trader), based in the United Kingdom. By using this site, you agree to the terms below. They are deliberately short.
What this site is
A personal newsletter and archive of articles aimed at people running creative and digital agencies. The content reflects my own opinions and experience.
It is not professional advice. Nothing on this site is legal, financial, tax, accounting, or business advice. If a decision matters to you, talk to a qualified adviser in the relevant field. Any action you take based on what you read here is your own responsibility.
Use of content
You may:
- Read, link to, and share articles
- Quote short excerpts
- Save articles for personal reference
- Republish full articles, provided you (a) credit me prominently as the author and (b) include a clear link back to the original article on this site
You may not:
- Use the content to train commercial AI models without written permission
- Imply endorsement of your product, service, or organisation without permission
The content on this site is © Dan Gent unless stated otherwise. The underlying site code is available separately.
No warranty
The site is provided “as is”. I make no guarantees that it will be available, accurate, complete, or up to date at any given moment. I may add, change, or remove articles at any time without notice.
I am not liable for any loss or damage arising from your use of this site, to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Links to other sites
I link to third-party sites where they’re relevant. I don’t control them and I’m not responsible for their content, privacy practices, or anything that happens after you click through.
Newsletter
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Changes to these terms
I may update these terms occasionally. Material changes will be posted here with a new “Last updated” date.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any dispute will be heard by the courts of England and Wales.