
It's his blog so maybe he knows.
Here’s something Advertising Age won’t do: a place to vote for your favorite agency blog. Problem is, I don’t recognize the names of any of the agencies, including ours.
- Doug
Just to clarify: because the big or the well-known agencies usually don’t have blogs (W+K and TBWA Portugal, for instance, being two exceptions), it’s natural to look at the agency blogs on Michael’s web site and not recognize the names. Including ours. Thank goodness us mice like to roar.

Doug,
Someone submitted the ID-ology blog to be included in the voting for FUEL LINES ad agency blog of the month. FUEL LINE readers submit their favorite agency blogs for inclusion.
If I’ve posted any incorrect information regarding ID Branding’s blog please let me know and I’ll correct it. If you didn’t want your blog included I’ll remove it from inclusion.
I just not sure what you meant by the comments in your post “Problem is, I don’t recognize the names of any of the agencies, including ours.”
Michael,
I’m afraid my unexplained comment is being misunderstood. I only meant that when I looked at the agencies listed they weren’t the big familiar agencies that always get all the press, they were the less-known agencies, including us.
Please take no offense. I was also commenting on the fact that the big agencies don’t usually have blogs to review in the first place. So it’s up to us unknows to give the world agency blogs.
I applaud your site and your willingness to promote agencies other than the ones that get the headlines in Ad Age and Brand Week.
- Doug
Thanks for the clarification Doug. I thought I had missed something or had placed some incorrect info regarding your blog.