The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

6 siblings hit pay dirt in social media

- By Brittany Meiling

For the six Crail siblings in Carlsbad, California, it seems to be working out rather well. Their social media agency, C Squared Social, is rapidly maturing into a multimilli­on-dollar business. The company expects to bring in $5 million in revenue this year, a huge leap from where they were three years ago when the company hadn’t even broken seven figures.

First founded by brothers Cassidy and Caleb Crail in 2012, the agency later recruited nearly all of their siblings one at a time. In total, the company employs four Crail brothers and two sisters. The Crails are a big family, so there’s still one brother who’s holding out from joining the family business (although Caleb says they’re working on him).

This year, Inc. named C Squared one of the fastest-growing companies in the nation. But will it get weird over Thanksgivi­ng when six brothers and sisters share both a boardroom and the dinner table?

“We’re used to talking business at the dinner table,” Caleb said, laughing. They’ve been doing it since they were children.

The Crail kids, now in their 20s and 30s, are the children of Frank Crail, a famous chocolatie­r and the founder of Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Frank started the business in the early 1980s, and his kids watched it grow from nothing into a publicly traded company with 360 franchised stores around the country.

Frank said the kids were not spared from business talk at home, as he would recount the day’s happenings to his wife, Ruan Crail, every night. Whether he was scoping out new real estate, having financial issues or business disputes, or just chatting about the day’s business, it all happened around the dinner table.

“I guess I didn’t think the kids were listening that much,” Frank mused over a phone call. “But I guess they were.”

He said he remembers his eldest daughter, Karlye, showing an early interest in business. “She was the most inquisitiv­e about how things worked,” Frank said. “She was reading the Wall Street Journal at 12 or 13 years old.”

All of the Crail children went into business after college. Most followed their father’s footsteps and went into franchisin­g. Karlye got into the frozen yogurt business, and Caleb ran a Rocky Mountain store in California. But Caleb said managing the social media marketing for these small, franchised stores grabbed his attention more than running the businesses themselves. He and his brother Cassidy started helping Karlye design Facebook campaigns to drive customers to her frozen yogurt shops, and the promotions were a lot more successful than they expected.

It was the perfect time to be dabbling in Facebook campaigns, as the social media giant had only just begun its advertisin­g business.

“The big player at the time was Google AdWords, so Facebook was still a Wild West in advertisin­g,” Cassidy said. “We decided to jump on it pretty early and use it for our siblings’ franchises.”

The brothers launched C Squared Social in 2012 to do social media marketing for small businesses. The duo decided to focus on marketing for franchiser­s and franchised stores, banking on their experience in the field to funnel in clients (and understand their clients’ needs). Today, they do social media advertisin­g across channels such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram, doing in-house videograph­y, motion graphics, photograph­y and graphic design, among other things. The agency counts several restaurant brands as clients, including McDonald’s, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf and Church’s Chicken.

As the company grew, Caleb, 26, and Cassidy, 31, recruited their siblings. Cody Crail, 37, is now director of sales; Casey Crail, 35, is director of finance; Katerli Ponce, 28, is marketing and strategy director; and Karlye Atwood, 39, is their internal marketing director. Cassidy and Caleb said it seemed like a no-brainer to hire their family members.

“Everyone had a lot of franchise background, and they all had successful careers in some capacity,” Cassidy said. “We had a lot of faith in them, and they had the right experience.”

Plus, it felt natural to work together.

“We were home-schooled, so we were always like a unit; we were a squad,” Casey said.

Their father, Frank, said he never expected the kids to go into business together — especially not nearly all of them at one company.

It’s hard enough for two people to agree on anything, let alone six,” Frank said, laughing. “Being in franchisin­g, I know how easy it is for partnershi­ps to fall apart. But I think they heard enough war stories growing up that they know what they need to do to make it work. They go out of their way to respect each other and to collaborat­e.”

Perhaps growing up with such a big family set the groundwork for a successful business partnershi­p. Casey said it’s “not all rainbows and sunshine” working with siblings, but everyone sure knows how to compromise to reach a common goal.

“There’s always going to be disagreeme­nt with seven kids, so growing up in a large family teaches you to work through things together,” Frank said.

Cassidy and Caleb said the siblings are funneling their efforts to keep up their rate of growth, which has been aggressive in recent years. In 2018, the company brought in $2.3 million in revenue but expects to more than double that by the end of 2019. The company just launched new services in Google, Amazon and YouTube advertisin­g.

C Squared employs 52 people, with 28 at the Carlsbad headquarte­rs and the rest at the office in Boise, Idaho.

 ?? NELVIN C. CEPEDA / SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE ?? Siblings Caleb Crail, 26; Cassidy Crail, 31; Katerli Ponce, 28; and Cody Crail, 37, gather recently at their new C Squared Social office in Carlsbad, California. Sister Karlye Atwood, 39, works from Kansas; brother Casey Crail, 35, works in Idaho.
NELVIN C. CEPEDA / SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE Siblings Caleb Crail, 26; Cassidy Crail, 31; Katerli Ponce, 28; and Cody Crail, 37, gather recently at their new C Squared Social office in Carlsbad, California. Sister Karlye Atwood, 39, works from Kansas; brother Casey Crail, 35, works in Idaho.

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