The New AgencyNet.com
We’re a modern marketing agency – always have been. For 15 years.
We’re not a digital production company. We’re not a media shop. We’re not a think tank. We’re not a software developer. We’re not a creative boutique. We’re not a business consultancy. As I said, we’re a modern marketing agency… and by virtue of that; we’re all of those things and a whole lot more.
But more importantly, much more importantly, we’re people. Smart, hard-working, experienced, talented, passionate people who thrive and perform in a culture of positivity, creativity and innovation. And those people, that culture, and the work we produce accordingly, are a primary factor in why new clients hire us and the majority of our relationships span a decade.
With this perspective, I sat down five years ago to define the main objectives for AgencyNet’s last website, and the answer was remarkably clear: humanize ourselves, bring people inside, and let them experience our work and culture.
Fast forward a little over a half-decade and just about everything has changed in digital. Google is no longer supplying search results to Yahoo (and they have 8-times the market cap.) Social networking sites have usurped aggregation portals as the most heavily trafficked web destinations. Our business today is more about creating sustainable platforms and reaching consumers across many screens (particularly mobile) than it is about one-off initiatives and micro sites. And awesome publishing tools (like the one we’re using here in Wordpress) have empowered a legion of beautiful and simple communication platforms.
But a few things remain the same. We’re still a modern marketing agency (although much larger now.) Clients and prospective clients (increasingly global) still hire us for our talented people and culture of innovation. And the web (now fully broadband empowered) still has the incredible power to touch a user’s senses via a highly crafted, rich experience. As such, the objectives for our redesign remained the same: humanize ourselves, bring people inside, and let them experience our work and culture.
So, after five years and lots of wear and tear, I’m proud to announce the launch of the new agencynet.com. The site complements our presence on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and SlideShare, where much of our team actively learns, shares, and pontificates about this fast paced, nuanced, and always energizing industry we’re in.
The creation of the site was an opportunity for the entire team to push boundaries, as well as flex their creative and programmatic skills. We still have an insatiable desire for innovation. This time, it’s quenched with killer social media integration (Twitter feeds for every member of our team), multi-screen connectivity (the ability to fly a helicopter from your iPhone) and the ‘SlideBar’ (dynamically identifying and allowing users to seamlessly transition between this blog and the immersive site.)
I hope you enjoy the experience as much as our team enjoyed creating it. Can’t wait to hear what you think…
Follow AgencyNet: @agencynet

xethorn…
Happy to see the website is finally alive after months of works
Haven’t seen the latest version since I stepped out of the office, but damn, yes, this is amazing!
Good job everyone
/rachel might be really happy!
Roslyn…
The redesign is AWESOME! What a way to take the old site to an even more impressive level. Great to still see you guys doing well! Congraaaats!
P.S….The fireflies idea…genius!
Tim…
I can’t even imagine the amount of labor (and labor of love) that went into the site. Top notch. You put the ovation in innovation.
Paul Anthony Webb…
I love every bit of this redesign, preparing to do one myself. Here’s to 15 more years! [Even though I only just discovered AN about a year ago, hehe]
Stephen Fairbanks…
Very, very impressive website. It’s really inspiring when agencies really go all-out with their website. Rather than just throwing their own site together between client jobs.
Monique…
Fantastic!!!! Very innovative! Congratulates!
Jorge…
Just wow, you took your already working concept and made it bigger and better, awesome concept, awesome site, the loader was beautiful, I hope to someday work with you guys, nice web, keep up the good work.
Chris Pierre…
A real Amazing User Experience , it really grabs a hold of your attention and it is visually appealing.
Awesome Site AN!
nj…
I like this very much!
yangyan…
I Like~