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Ad Execs Are Using This Blog To Get Revenge On Their Creepy Bosses And Clients

Jim Edwards   

Ad Execs Are Using This Blog To Get Revenge On Their Creepy Bosses And Clients
Advertising2 min read

A blog called "The Creative Confessional" started life as a place where art directors and copywriters at ad agencies could go to anonymously confess their weird quirks and dislikes about the job. A typical confession would be, "For fun, I convinced an AE to only use Bing."

Amusing, but harmless.

Until recently.

The confessions have taken a dark turn in the last few days, with execs posting material on the blog that identifies specific workplaces and even individuals.

For example, this confession is, obviously, all about TBWA/Chiat/Day, the ad agency for Apple:

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The Creative Confessional

It's not too mean. But then there's this ...

Creative Confessional

Creative Confessional

BHP Billiton is the world's largest mining company. It has used Lawrence Creative as its agency. I'm not saying that a Lawrence exec wrote that confession. But a person could be forgiven for thinking that, based on the confession's words. Which is why the blog is so (unintentionally) vicious.

Here's another example:

Creative Confessional

Creative Confessional

Copyright and trademark law in the fashion business is nebulous at best. It's difficult to own a look or a color. But companies can use expensive litigation as a weapon. If this person is employed at a small company, Lululemon could put them out of business.

It gets personal, too. Presumably there are three women out there who know exactly what this was all about:

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Creative Confessional

This one is kinda funny ...

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Creative Confessional

... but creating fake likes is not only against Facebook's rules, it's a legal issue too. Reverb PR was once cited by the FTC for writing fake product reviews for its clients.

Likewise, this move is professional suicide:

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Creative Confessional

Pepsi is the blue brand, in case you live under a rock. Clients have fired agencies from their accounts for screwing up this kind of thing.

Then there are the petty acts of revenge by underlings:

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Creative Confessional

And power-plays by egomaniacs:

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Creative Confessional

The blog also covers the unpleasant side of agency life that could occur at any office:

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Creative Confessional

Although this woman has issues only she can solve:

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Creative Confessional

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