When a client comes to us with a brief, we write to all the accredited agencies on our panels that we believe would be suitable and ask them to tell us if they want to be involved. There may be client conflicts, you might be stacked up with work or the brief may just not be right for you. That's ok by us - we don't want to put agencies on the shortlist that don't want to be there. And there's no charge to you for saying "No".
We have a process called "Expressions of Interest" where we let suitable agencies know about a prospective client before compiling the final shortlist. We do this so we won't put you on a shortlist unless you tell us you want to be included. This ensures that you will only be on shortlists where you know your skills and the client's requirements really match.
You control when you are shortlisted. You will not be charged if you decide you do not want to be on a shortlist.
All we will do is ask agencies to pay £199 for each legitimate shortlist that we put them forward for. There will normally be a maximum of six agencies on a shortlist.
This way, agencies can use Bulldoza Agency Matching risk-free. There is no long term commitment and no leap of faith.
Agencies can join a Bulldoza Accredited Agency Panel for a specific sector by becoming accredited. An agency cannot be a member of a Bulldoza Accredited Agency Panel without having first been accredited (see The Accreditation Process).
Agencies may be invited to apply for Bulldoza Accreditation and to join a Bulldoza Accredited Agency Panel. Alternatively, agencies may also apply to be considered for accreditation. Accreditations are reviewed annually.
There is no charge for accreditation. Nor is there a registration fee.
Accredited agencies will be:
- eligible to be included in all shortlists for their sector.
- entitled to use the Bulldoza Accredited Agency logo on their literature and website.
- entitled to an overview page on the Bulldoza site and a link to that page from their website.
We do reserve the right to remove accreditation from an agency at any time.Agencies with skills in more than one of the areas currently covered by Bulldoza can be included in more than one panel but will need to be accredited for each area separately.

