Monthly Archives: July 2010
Business in Vancouver recently featured an article on Public Relations and Social Media. We were thrilled when Glen Korstrom contacted Curve Communications’ CEO and President George Affleck for his thoughts on how Public Relations can adapt to the ever changing … Continue reading
The Curve team knew it would only be a matter of time before someone invented a way to see other people’s browsing history in real time. Big Brother jokes aside, Tech Crunch recently wrote about www.voyurl.com, a site that is … Continue reading
Last week saw the launch of Flipboard, an iPad app that curates user content from Facebook, Twitter and other favourite sites to create a completely personalised social magazine for each individual user. Flipboard organizes the user’s favourite content into a … Continue reading
Curve Communications has enjoyed working with the Goh Ballet since 2008. Primarily providing media relations services, Curve pitches stories about the ballet company to the press numerous times a year to ensure Vancouver – and Canada – are aware of … Continue reading
Ever since the internet became the primary launch point for pretty much everything we do (from finding the nearest pizza delivery place to booking a holiday to enrolling for university), businesses have had to adapt their marketing to suit this … Continue reading
It has been said that President Obama’s campaign was won on the front-lines of the internet through social media. As a result, other government organizations have begun to recognize how valuable social media can be as a communications tool and … Continue reading
If you’ve been anywhere near the internet in the past week, chances are you have either experienced or heard about Old Spice’s in-depth viral and social marketing campaign which has a hunky Old Spice representative create more than 185 personalized … Continue reading
Every day more and more companies use social media as a vehicle for promoting their business. Graphics.MS made a great compilation of social network user statistics worth noting. For those still unsure of social media’s value, these figures for 2010 … Continue reading
Curve is a bit different from other social media agencies, marketing firms and PR companies. When a new client approaches us asking “How can I improve my business?” – we do not simply proscribe the service that we feel is … Continue reading
As many of you will know, Twitter is a truly revolutionary social media tool which can be used to disseminate a wide variety of information types, from people’s breakfast choices to the latest world news, to suggestions of interesting articles. … Continue reading





