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The SpiesFriday Oct 03, 2008
Talk To Me, Dance With Me, In The SpotlightHit play on the video. You're going to want a little music for this announcement. You're going to need a little Hot Hot Heat for this one. It's a big moment. Okay, so, listen up. It's going to be a great Friday! Why you ask? Because you no longer need to register for comments on Agency Spy! I shit you not. Check it out below. So, yeah, PLEASE FUCKING GAWD comment away. We've missed you, like so much. x Super Spy Monday Sep 22, 2008
Agency Spy's Personal Problems
The latest on the comments system, due to your kind notes, is that Jupiter Media called Disqus to find out why our shit is so tore up from the floor up. It turns out that Jupiter had a problem in the code. They are now fixing this. Hoorah! Us Spies are gunning for the site to make the easy upgrade to Movable Type 4.2, rather than languishing and messing around with Disqus. It just makes more sense and takes about a half hour. So, I ask that you continue to use the tip box and let us know what you think of our comments system. Love it? Hate it? I'll keep sending them to Jupiter and hopefully, your emails will have them upgrading our system and kicking Disqus' cumbersome ass to the curb. - xo Super Spy Friday Sep 19, 2008
We're Assholes? Sort Of.
Update: Thank you! Keep them coming! Puhleeze. Seriously. Please. "THANKS FOR SELLING OUT AND DISALLOWING ANY COMMENTS ON POSTS! ANOTHER GREAT IDEA BITES... THE DUST. YOU GUYS ARE REALLY ASSHOLES." We got this bit of love from the tips box a second ago. For the record, comments are allowed on ALL Agency Spy posts. That will never change. That said, we do have a bit of the asshole in us. Our comments system sucks. Hands down. As much as we spies have begged, Jupiter Media has yet to take our complaints, as well as our suggestions (like upgrading to Movable Type 4.2, which host comments) seriously. And so, we turn to you. Use the tip box! That works perfectly. Do you have trouble leaving comments? Do comments disappear on you? Are you frustrated with the commenting system? Do comments matter to you? Do they effect how you enjoy this blog? Or, possibly, do you love the comments system? All comments will be collected and forwarded to the big bois at Jupiter. If us spies can't get them to handle this commenting problem, then we ask you to help us out. Your voice is louder than ours. - The Spies Tuesday Sep 09, 2008
Talk, Talk, Talk...
Because our comment system is shit on a stick, we don't get to talk to you guys very often. It seems that Safari users are sort of out in left field. Yikes! And yes, we've complained about it oh, I'd say a billion times. So, there's the tip box, but if you want to send us say, a video, a missive from your that genius boss of yours or simply, a lovely invitation for tea, it's best to email us. Simply whip up a fake Gmail account and contact us at: General: agencyspy at gmail dot com Specific: Super Spy - superspyin at gmail dot com Matt - mathewvanhoven at gmail dot com Or, Spy Writer - thespywriter at gmail.com You'll be in touch, yeah? Merci. Thursday Sep 04, 2008
SuperSpy will be in...... meetings all day. Matt will hold down it for sure. Monday Aug 25, 2008
Say Anything
Alright folks. Mediabistro has gone ahead and done actually something worthy of an online media company. They've made it easy to comment. Hoorah! It's only 2008. Sheesh. All you gotta do is click on the "login" on the comments link at the bottom of a post. A window will ask you to login or register. First time users should (natch) click register and put in an email address and select a password. If you don't plan on commenting ever again, then go ahead and make up an email address. If you do, fill out your dummy account's email addy, so you keep me track and have conversations, blah, blah, blah. I've had a few hard headed haters of the MB comment system give it a go. They all seem quite pleased. They even left comments! Hot damn! So, I ask you... please give it a try? Say anything! Say something! We miss you guys. It's so much less fun without the comments. Oh Hello Again!Good morning, advertising! Super Spy here. Did you miss me? I missed you. I really did, but I'm back now. The family is back together. Why you ask? How did it happen that I've been re-instated to the Mediabistro family tree? If you recall, I called it a day back in May. I was tired, spent, in need of a serious vacation, but just as Adverganza predicted, the siren song of blogging lured me back to Wordpress. I started my own random little thing called The Brief. It was a quiet storm of advertising thoughts and notes. It was a down low blog just like hip-hop mini-mogul, Jermaine Dupri's, sexual orientation. And then, you know, media companies and their protectionist contracts... I got nabbed. Mediabistro came a callin' and I had choices to make. I'm back bitches. Matt and Spy Writer were nice enough to make a little room for me back here in the club house. On the plus side, I signed up for the comments system and low and behold! It worked! It really did, so I hope that you'll all do the same, so we can parlay and whatnot. So, y'all ready to ball? If you want to contact me direct, it's superspyin at gmail dot com Alright. Lets do this. Wednesday May 28, 2008
A Fan's Last Note
Fredrick Exley, the troubled author of the extraordinary "A Fan's Notes" said that: "The most difficult thing about striving for adulation is when you finally get the damn thing. Then what have you got? Goofy kids with backpacks knocking on your door." Every blogger strives to create and serve a community. I hope I achieved that goal. The blog was about sparking a conversation and taking the piss out of a cloistered business. Who else could remove advertising's blinders and mess with protocol other than you guys - the forgotten soldiers on the front lines of this creativity war? I thank you for making that shit happen. All the comments, tips, emails and IMs... Thank you, because without you guys getting in their and shooting for the stars, this blog would have been vapor. At it's best, the blog managed to give a voice to some of the more antiquated aspects of this business, while kicking and screaming about all the truth and all the exciting stuff that never makes it into those pompous press releases. I think you and I, we didn't do a bad job of it? Legend, no, no, but good start? Hell, yes. I'm just exhausted. You aren't goofy kids with backpacks, but you are news hungry ad folk with Blackberrys. I'm just too tired to keep up with the regular hashing of the biz that this type of site demands, while holding down the gig that actually pays my bills. Also, it's a brand new day here on MB. As I'm sure you've noticed, new bloggers have been ever so slowly taking over. It's time for someone else to helm this ship, while I sip mojitas in a lawn chair on the poop deck. One of my favorite bloggers, Adverganza, swears I'll be back unable to stay away from this blogging addiction and hell, that may be true. I do have this Fifth Column thing I badly want to do, but where it will live... not sure yet, but it doesn't involve blogging. It's something else. Regardless, my time at Agency Spy has come to a close (snuffle, sniffle). If you want to contact me, I've set up a new email address with an unacceptable, but irresistible nod to Charlie's Angels: mailforsabrinaduncan at gmail dot com So, yeah. Word. Here are some of my top rated posts from the close to 1600 I've penned in my one-year career:
Ever, Monday May 19, 2008
Things To Come...
It's for everyone in the ad industry and I hope you guys will like it. Soon... Soon... Patience please. In the mean time, new bloggers along with Down Low will be coming on this week to take over where I have left off. I adore all of you, y'know. One, Two, Two And A Half: Meet The Latest Spy
As you all know, I've got one foot out the door (sob, sob), but what is awesome, is that you guys will have some hungry new bloggers to entertain you. First up, I'd like you to meet the Mathew Van Hoven who is going on the record with his name and other personal details. Van Hoven (so posh right?) is a New York based journalist with a background in advertising, the creative side. He's in his 20s or there abouts and he seems quite nice. So, welcome! You can expect to see work from Mathew appearing in the next day or so. You can contact him at: adhound at gmail dot com Previously |
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