Monthly Archives: June 2010
Breaking News! PR firm mandates staff to abide by online rules in bid to pressure federal government for holiday recognition Vancouver, BC – Leading PR and marketing firm Curve Communications Ltd. will honour Social Media Day on June 30, 2010 … Continue reading
As regular readers of this blog will know, Curve has a substantial portfolio of arts and environmental organization clients. We have worked with The David Suzuki Foundation, PAKIT, GrowthWorks, Goh Ballet, The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, and Blackbird … Continue reading
We are currently conducting a media relations campaign for Sinucleanse (see our posts about other media hits) and recently secured a full-page, full-colour article in the Winnipeg Free Press. There’s an old saying that “With marketing you pay, with PR … Continue reading
A few weeks ago, the Curve Communications team took to the high seas for a team-building boat cruise to celebrate the start of summer. With our CEO and President George manning the barbeque, and a selection of salads and goodies … Continue reading
Last week I was fortunate enough to attend the Online Marketing Summit in Seattle on behalf of Curve. The day began at 7am and ended at 7pm, consisting of seminars & presentations, networking opportunities and a cocktail hour to finish. … Continue reading
We’d like to extend huge congratulations to our client Blackbird Theatre who picked up two awards for their sold-out, critically acclaimed production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at this year’s Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards, which honour the Vancouver theatre … Continue reading
With the internet comes the ability to publish your thoughts and opinions easily and instantaneously – opinions that will always be met with at least some critics. As a company, a corporate blog must stay on-message with the brand and … Continue reading
Last night Curve client Goldfish Pacific Kitchen hosted their second annual Summer Splash fundraiser for the Vancouver Native Health Society. In addition to coordinating a plethora of media attendance and lead-up PR, Curve staffer Sophia Cheng was on hand to … Continue reading
The term “social media guru” gets thrown around far too often these days. In fact, in all but the rarest cases the Curve team are pretty loathe to use it. There are a few individuals in the blogosphere however, who … Continue reading





