A few days ago I read a post on adverblog about an agency called BooneOakley and how they created a different kind of agency website, for some reason I just skipped on by, but after writing a post on how agencies are going from flashturbation to wordpress, I thought I better go back and check out this website, and wow, I was impressed!
This is perhaps* one of the most creative websites I’ve ever seen, or is it just that no one has tried this yet? Either way, BooneOakley has created such a great experience that you find yourself wanting to go back again and again. What they’ve created is an interactive YouTube video that is essentially a full agency website from portfolio right through to the contact us page.
Very very cool, but that’s what you’d expect from the agency that looks after “the one show”, right? Click here to get the full experience on YouTube. Note the (*) is my disclaimer for all rants related to the fact this is one of the most creative websites I’ve seen yet! Not the world…! or is it?! Perhaps its one of the most creative executional ideas for a website ever seen?!
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(8 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5)
June 10th, 2009 at 1:30 am
Worst idea ever.
How do I look up their phone number from my iphone?
Or for that matter, how do I call them without watching that entire video.
June 10th, 2009 at 7:12 am
Clever but shallow!
It’s it’s a mistake to apply the attribute of ‘most creative’ to any piece of commercial communication. Instead, the attribute should be “most effective”, which might mean “increasing brand preference” or some such result that bears directly upon effecting greater revenue growth for the client’s products.
Here’s why. Clients invest in commercial communications in order to accomplish a specific business result of greater value than the investment in communications. Commercial communications, such as web sites must be evaluated vis a vis this effectiveness objective. And it should be praised to the extent to which it does that.
Attributes such as “creative” or “memorable” are relevant only to the extent to which these contribute to that greater business objective. Otherwise, clients, and agencies will find themselves inadvertently wasting the investment.
Commercial communications be extremely creative, and yet be a waste of the client’s money. Commercial communications can also be memorable, and yet be a waste of the client’s money. Hence these attributes should not be used in a way that shadow or obscure the only objective, to be effective toward the fulfillment of its business objectives.
Yes, the BooneOakley website is a very creative execution. But it is a great execution of a poor strategy. This website appears to establish BooneOakley merely as being different. This is a me-too strategy. That’s what almost every agency promises. Even the big agencies owned by the four holding companies.
It’s not enough for commercial communications to be different. It’s not enough to be promised what one will NOT get, sameness, in this case.
No. It must provide the visitor/user with a reason to prefer BooneOakley over all the other agency. And this advertisement fails to do this.
June 10th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
I must admit I liked it when I first saw it but after reading the comments above I would have to completely agree. Sure, it’s a lot of fun, but all it does is set itself up as different, not necessarily effective or strategic or experienced. If I were a client, I’d be impressed with these guys, but I still don’t trust that they can deliver on my objectives.
On the other hand, a friend of mine has just founded a business he is calling ‘my website is dead’ who’s argument is that if a business monitors buzz correctly, and activates it effectively, they do not need a website. A huge claim I think, but obviously something that BooneOakley have succeeded in doing to some degree.
You can look ‘My website is dead’ up on Facebook for more info if you’re interested – obviously they don’t have a website
June 10th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
I think it’s an excellent concept, with great illustrations. The whole project has a good, relaxed tone that resonates with ‘hey mr potential client, we’re very approachable so get in touch’.
However, I did feel a little let down by their actual advertising work at the end of the spot. Sorry, but I don’t think their work is anywhere near as good as the bigger advertising agencies in London or New York.
June 10th, 2009 at 6:56 pm
It made me laugh and I will remember it. Isn’t that the point?
June 10th, 2009 at 8:06 pm
Oh, let’s not over analyse this shall we? It is brilliant! New, funny, clever and I would want to work with these guys and probably kiss them if I wasn’t married! Well done for starting my day so well, I will now try and emulate your wit.
June 10th, 2009 at 11:55 pm
People are talking about them. While not all talk is favorable, its talk. They are different. You will remember their name and that they are different. Good job BO.
June 11th, 2009 at 4:53 am
Its not massively original in its concept, I have seen other wireframe sites. But it is neat in its execution. You expect billy to find them not get killed. It tells a story, one about how “fun” and “engaging” they are. I wold expect to see a couple of clones sometime soon.
June 11th, 2009 at 11:27 am
Not sure if my previous comment posted (I don’t see it up there). But if it did, please disregard because I didn’t see the other videos associated with the “website” before commenting. Makes a big difference. When you see everything together, it is pretty cool.
June 12th, 2009 at 1:32 am
Much chat about how engaging the Boone Oakley website is (yes I am jealous how much attention and PR they are getting)- it’s right on the button in terms of matching brand identity, target audience and media.
Clearly not a design for everyone, and clearly not an agency for everyone, but then that’s the point….we say there’s always an Alternative, and good on Boone Oakley for showing there are alternatives to the norm!
On the point of creating something different we launched our site a year ago and have a unique feature which no one else has, we’ve got our own biccie booker, try it out and let me know what you all think at http://www.thealternative.co.uk
June 12th, 2009 at 3:17 am
This is very creative and entertaining.
On another note, anyone have a clue what “The Ones” is about and who sings it(one of the pieces in their work)? Very addictive, but I can’t find a darn thing about it doing a google search.
Thanks for any response!
June 13th, 2009 at 9:02 pm
What I cannot understand why can anybody is be so negative about this.
There is so much I can do with this idea. Now I can reach a larger target audience, create brand-awareness.
It’s fair enough that there needs to be a more accessible corporate website along with this.
But right now its irrelevent, because, right now its innovation at its brink, there is Buzz, its being talked about. I am sure BooneOakley would love a corporate website once everyone stops talking about it.
I am just appreciating to witness this innovation.
June 13th, 2009 at 9:21 pm
I don’t see any reason why I should not have a ‘YouTube’ presence for my business.
July 15th, 2009 at 11:27 am
Brilliant. Perfect. Super simple, but massive buzz. The best ideas are like that. And look, someone up there compared you guys to agencies in London and New York.
BO rocks.
February 25th, 2010 at 12:56 am
I love this idea! It really increases the possibilities of the online media. I am thinking about making a semi rip-off, where I use youtube as homepage, but with real film footage, since I have a marketing film production company. I haven’t been able to find a tutorial on how to build a site like this on youtube – anyone?
/Smatis
April 23rd, 2010 at 8:46 am
I certainly spent more time looking at their stuff than I have spent browsing any other agency website lately. It’s a great eye-catcher and POD, how practical it is in the long run (in terms of website administration and content management) remains to be seen. In the end, I suspect this type of website attracts a certain type of client, which is why they put it together this way in the first place.