Why independent agencies are built for the future  People keep telling me that big agencies are the future—that you need massive scale, deep pockets, and cutting-edge tech to survive. But after 25 years in this business, I’ve seen firsthand..."> Why independent agencies are built for the future  People keep telling me that big agencies are the future—that you need massive scale, deep pockets, and cutting-edge tech to survive. But after 25 years in this business, I’ve seen firsthand..." /> Why independent agencies are built for the future  People keep telling me that big agencies are the future—that you need massive scale, deep pockets, and cutting-edge tech to survive. But after 25 years in this business, I’ve seen firsthand..." />

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Why independent agencies are built for the future 

People keep telling me that big agencies are the future—that you need massive scale, deep pockets, and cutting-edge tech to survive. But after 25 years in this business, I’ve seen firsthand that raw creativity and genuine curiosity still drive the best work. 

Sure, some folks think enterprise platforms and huge teams are the answer. I believe the future belongs to nimble agencies that can pivot quickly and bring fresh ideas to the table. The old “bigger is better” mindset is shifting. These days, brands want partners who truly get them and bring something distinctive to their work, and that’s where independent agencies shine. 

Why brands go independent 

At MOCEAN, we’ve taken our entertainment background and applied that cinematic storytelling to everything from gaming to pharmatech. When The Cheesecake Factory came to us, we threw out the standard restaurant advertising playbook and created something more narrative-driven and alive. 

Look around. You’ll see that brands are increasingly turning to indies for work that cuts through the noise. Tubi and Coors Light are making waves with bold, irreverent social campaigns. NBA and Beats by Dre are connecting across generations through culturally-authentic creative. Chipotle and American Express are proving that social-first thinking drives both emotional connection and business results. None of these came from holding companies—they’re all independent work. 

Having a specific focus isn’t limiting, it’s liberating. It leads to deeper insights and work that actually resonates. 

Today’s clients need to move at lightning speed, stretch their budgets further, and stay culturally relevant in an ever-changing landscape. That’s exactly what independent agencies do best. 

Our flat structure means fewer hoops to jump through. Ideas move from concept to execution faster, with real collaboration along the way. While big agencies might take months to launch a campaign, independent shops like ours deliver in weeks. 

Thriving talent means more innovation 

Real innovation happens at small, independent shops. Top talent wants to make meaningful work. They want their ideas to see the light of day, not get lost in layers of approval. That energy is contagious. 

Yes, holding companies have resources. But independents aren’t trying to be them; we’re blazing our own trail. We’re testing new tools, solving real problems, and building teams that genuinely care about doing great work. 

I see it at MOCEAN all the time. Some of our most innovative AI applications have come from individuals just experimenting on their own. When people feel truly empowered, creativity flourishes. 

The role of technology 

We’re embracing AI, but thoughtfully, as a tool to enhance our work, not replace human creativity. We use platforms like Midjourney and ChatGPT to streamline presentations, rough out concepts, and rapidly iterate on ideas. 

Some partners are still figuring out their AI comfort zone, which we completely respect. Meanwhile, we’re building expertise where it makes sense, so we’re ready to lead when the time comes. 

Creative businesses will always need human insight and creative instinct. Independent agencies get that, and we protect space for it. 

Clients see the difference. So does talent. More creatives are leaving big agencies for smaller, more passionate teams—places where the work matters more than office politics and results speak louder than processes. 

Our strength comes from staying adaptable, staying curious, and putting partnership before process. 

Twenty-five years in and I’ve never been more excited about what’s ahead. Creativity still wins. Curiosity still wins. And people still want to do work that moves them. 

Michael McIntyre is CEO of MOCEAN. 
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Why independent agencies are built for the future 
People keep telling me that big agencies are the future—that you need massive scale, deep pockets, and cutting-edge tech to survive. But after 25 years in this business, I’ve seen firsthand that raw creativity and genuine curiosity still drive the best work.  Sure, some folks think enterprise platforms and huge teams are the answer. I believe the future belongs to nimble agencies that can pivot quickly and bring fresh ideas to the table. The old “bigger is better” mindset is shifting. These days, brands want partners who truly get them and bring something distinctive to their work, and that’s where independent agencies shine.  Why brands go independent  At MOCEAN, we’ve taken our entertainment background and applied that cinematic storytelling to everything from gaming to pharmatech. When The Cheesecake Factory came to us, we threw out the standard restaurant advertising playbook and created something more narrative-driven and alive.  Look around. You’ll see that brands are increasingly turning to indies for work that cuts through the noise. Tubi and Coors Light are making waves with bold, irreverent social campaigns. NBA and Beats by Dre are connecting across generations through culturally-authentic creative. Chipotle and American Express are proving that social-first thinking drives both emotional connection and business results. None of these came from holding companies—they’re all independent work.  Having a specific focus isn’t limiting, it’s liberating. It leads to deeper insights and work that actually resonates.  Today’s clients need to move at lightning speed, stretch their budgets further, and stay culturally relevant in an ever-changing landscape. That’s exactly what independent agencies do best.  Our flat structure means fewer hoops to jump through. Ideas move from concept to execution faster, with real collaboration along the way. While big agencies might take months to launch a campaign, independent shops like ours deliver in weeks.  Thriving talent means more innovation  Real innovation happens at small, independent shops. Top talent wants to make meaningful work. They want their ideas to see the light of day, not get lost in layers of approval. That energy is contagious.  Yes, holding companies have resources. But independents aren’t trying to be them; we’re blazing our own trail. We’re testing new tools, solving real problems, and building teams that genuinely care about doing great work.  I see it at MOCEAN all the time. Some of our most innovative AI applications have come from individuals just experimenting on their own. When people feel truly empowered, creativity flourishes.  The role of technology  We’re embracing AI, but thoughtfully, as a tool to enhance our work, not replace human creativity. We use platforms like Midjourney and ChatGPT to streamline presentations, rough out concepts, and rapidly iterate on ideas.  Some partners are still figuring out their AI comfort zone, which we completely respect. Meanwhile, we’re building expertise where it makes sense, so we’re ready to lead when the time comes.  Creative businesses will always need human insight and creative instinct. Independent agencies get that, and we protect space for it.  Clients see the difference. So does talent. More creatives are leaving big agencies for smaller, more passionate teams—places where the work matters more than office politics and results speak louder than processes.  Our strength comes from staying adaptable, staying curious, and putting partnership before process.  Twenty-five years in and I’ve never been more excited about what’s ahead. Creativity still wins. Curiosity still wins. And people still want to do work that moves them.  Michael McIntyre is CEO of MOCEAN.  #why #independent #agencies #are #built
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Why independent agencies are built for the future 
People keep telling me that big agencies are the future—that you need massive scale, deep pockets, and cutting-edge tech to survive. But after 25 years in this business, I’ve seen firsthand that raw creativity and genuine curiosity still drive the best work.  Sure, some folks think enterprise platforms and huge teams are the answer. I believe the future belongs to nimble agencies that can pivot quickly and bring fresh ideas to the table. The old “bigger is better” mindset is shifting. These days, brands want partners who truly get them and bring something distinctive to their work, and that’s where independent agencies shine.  Why brands go independent  At MOCEAN, we’ve taken our entertainment background and applied that cinematic storytelling to everything from gaming to pharmatech. When The Cheesecake Factory came to us, we threw out the standard restaurant advertising playbook and created something more narrative-driven and alive.  Look around. You’ll see that brands are increasingly turning to indies for work that cuts through the noise. Tubi and Coors Light are making waves with bold, irreverent social campaigns. NBA and Beats by Dre are connecting across generations through culturally-authentic creative. Chipotle and American Express are proving that social-first thinking drives both emotional connection and business results. None of these came from holding companies—they’re all independent work.  Having a specific focus isn’t limiting, it’s liberating. It leads to deeper insights and work that actually resonates.  Today’s clients need to move at lightning speed, stretch their budgets further, and stay culturally relevant in an ever-changing landscape. That’s exactly what independent agencies do best.  Our flat structure means fewer hoops to jump through. Ideas move from concept to execution faster, with real collaboration along the way. While big agencies might take months to launch a campaign, independent shops like ours deliver in weeks.  Thriving talent means more innovation  Real innovation happens at small, independent shops. Top talent wants to make meaningful work. They want their ideas to see the light of day, not get lost in layers of approval. That energy is contagious.  Yes, holding companies have resources. But independents aren’t trying to be them; we’re blazing our own trail. We’re testing new tools, solving real problems, and building teams that genuinely care about doing great work.  I see it at MOCEAN all the time. Some of our most innovative AI applications have come from individuals just experimenting on their own. When people feel truly empowered, creativity flourishes.  The role of technology  We’re embracing AI, but thoughtfully, as a tool to enhance our work, not replace human creativity. We use platforms like Midjourney and ChatGPT to streamline presentations, rough out concepts, and rapidly iterate on ideas.  Some partners are still figuring out their AI comfort zone, which we completely respect. Meanwhile, we’re building expertise where it makes sense, so we’re ready to lead when the time comes.  Creative businesses will always need human insight and creative instinct. Independent agencies get that, and we protect space for it.  Clients see the difference. So does talent. More creatives are leaving big agencies for smaller, more passionate teams—places where the work matters more than office politics and results speak louder than processes.  Our strength comes from staying adaptable, staying curious, and putting partnership before process.  Twenty-five years in and I’ve never been more excited about what’s ahead. Creativity still wins. Curiosity still wins. And people still want to do work that moves them.  Michael McIntyre is CEO of MOCEAN. 
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