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Six Quick Ways to Take Your LinkedIn Profile from Eh to Yay!

Six Quick Ways to Take Your LinkedIn Profile from Eh to Yay!

Julie Crimmins by Julie Crimmins | July 23, 2018

Interviews and resumes are no longer the means of making a lasting first impression with a new company or client. In today’s digital age the best way to get your foot in the door is to have the most note-worthy LinkedIn page. So in order to practice what we preach, we did a Lunch & […]

What’s Your Video Strategy?

What’s Your Video Strategy?

Julie Crimmins by Julie Crimmins | June 18, 2018

First Video Killed the Radio Star, now it’s winning the internet. Did You Know… One-third of online activity is spent watching video. You’re 53 times more likely to show up first on Google if you have a video embedded on your website. Social video generates 1200% more shares than text and images combined. By 2019, […]

Is Fake News Hurting Your Reputation in DC?

Is Fake News Hurting Your Reputation in DC?

Jennifer Curley by Jennifer Curley | May 9, 2018

Public trust in the media is low (or so says 90% of what we read on the internet). In DC, where newsfeeds are flooded with politics, policy and excessive clickbait, it’s even worse. For those trying to establish themselves as a trusted source in DC, cries of “fake news” (whether real or unfounded) are creating […]

Reaching Hill Staffers: It’s About “Hashtags and Handshakes,” Says Curley Company Survey

Reaching Hill Staffers: It’s About “Hashtags and Handshakes,” Says Curley Company Survey

Julie Crimmins by Julie Crimmins | January 5, 2015

As a Washington, D.C.-based public affairs firm specializing in communications programs supporting government relations and lobbying initiatives, not a week goes by when we don’t find a client, partner or prospect asking us about the impact of social media on reaching congressional staffers: “Should we be using social media to reach congressional offices?” “How important […]