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&lt;p&gt;Agency websites suck.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s official.&amp;nbsp; And every agency would (should) agree.&amp;nbsp; I can&amp;#39;t think of a single quality agency that has a website that truly reflects them (and their work) as an agency.&amp;nbsp; That was until I came across this piece of genius from US agency Boone Oakley - a website as a YouTube vid.&amp;nbsp; Can&amp;#39;t think of anything more of the moment than that - other than maybe a company website made from Twitter, which wouldn&amp;#39;t constitute social media a*sery . . .&lt;/p&gt;

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