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Small-Cap CEO Lesson: Top 10 Reasons Why Online IR Will Surpass Traditional IR In 2009

Posted by AGORACOM at 9:06 AM on Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Throughout 2008, I’ve provided a series of blog posts titled Small-Cap CEO Lessons. The purpose of the series has been to provide CEO’s with valuable data and information that would beneficially impact their business. In addition, it also served as an education in online marketing. It is one thing to say “you need to conduct online investor relations” and quite another to illustrate how Obama used an online marketing and communications strategy to win a Presidential election.

With the year winding down, new CEO readers of this blog ratcheting up and with every CEO trying to figure out their best plan of attack in 2009, it only made sense to re-visit the best lessons of the year in order to help CEO’s make their best decisions possible.

Yes, I concede that AGORACOM is biased towards online strategies that reach a new, targeted and massive group of investors – but I also have to concede that the data irrefutabley speaks for itself. Moreover, given the fact AGORACOM attraced 1.2 million investors that visited 7.6 million times and read 101 million pages of information this year, it is safe to say our Small-Cap CEO lessons are more than self-serving lip service.

TOP 10 REASONS WHY ONLINE IR WILL SURPASS TRADITIONAL IR IN 2009

1. SEC Gives OK To Websites, Blogs, RSS Feeds and Other Web 2.0 Tools For Reg FD

This story by far ranks as the #1 online investor relations story of the year.

On July 30th, according to unanimously approved new guidance by the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the SEC announced that public companies could rely on their websites and blogs to meet the public disclosure requirements under Regulation FD.

If this doesn’t fall under the “enough said” category, then the following quote from SEC Chairman Christoper Cox should do it:

“The use of electronic media is arguably superior to providing company
information the old way.
It’s a better way to provide information to most
investors since today it can be presented in interactive format that allows
each individual to click through or drill down to the level of detail that’s
appropriate to him or her.”

Amazingly, this statement was preceded by the SEC approving the use of electronic shareholder forums on February 25, 2008. You can read the SEC statement here, or watch the following video of Chairman Cox discussing the initiative. Either way, great news for companies that want to eliminate the inefficiencies of the telephone and communicate via community.

If your last or biggest hurdle to conducting a full blown online IR campaign was an unfounded fear of complying with securities regulations, you now have the green light. We knew this years ago and very happy to see the SEC jumped on board.

2. How Obama Used The Web To Attract 3.1 Million Investors, Smash All Records and Win The Election

Any personal politics aside, Barrack Obama is was the equivalent of a small-cap CEO trying to make it to the top on limited resources, including cash, people and supporters. Like you, he was surrounded by Blue-Chip competitors (i.e. Hillary Clinton) that attracted the upper echelon of people and funding.

What did he do? He went grass roots. Using the web, he took his message to the most amount of people while using the least amount of money. The people responded, gave him their support and money. The rest is history.

3. IR Consultant To World’s Biggest Companies Advises “Retail Investor Relations Is Paramount”

When Dominic Jones speaks, we listen. So should you. What’s he telling the world’s biggest pubco’s? If you don’t use the web to reach new investors, communicate with them and build relationships, you’re only reaching a fraction of investors.

4. 28-Year Old Males Are The Most Bullish Investors Today

CNBC ran an extensive survey and found that 28-year old males are today’s most bullish investors. It makes sense given the fact they have the longest investment horizon and, therefore, willing to take the greatest amount of risk. How many 25-35 year old males are in your database? AGORACOM is targeting them via the web right now. Whose audience is bigger?

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AGORACOM Financial News TV – Breaking Small-Cap And Micro-Cap Financial News At The Open (Dec 03/08)

Posted by AGORACOM at 3:32 PM on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Good morning to you all. Please find enclosed a summary of the breaking small-cap and micro-cap financial news we highlighted on our TV show this morning. It’s December 3 and we’ve found 4 great press releases and stock halts from both sides of the border to report on at the open. Another great day for small-cap and micro-cap financial news.

If you are new to the show, it is a daily, fast-paced, edgy report that we put out at or before the open everyday that strictly reports on the best small cap and micro cap news of the day in 3-5 minutes. You can watch AGORACOM TV right from our home page .

If you miss an episode or want to search for your company in our archive, you can visit our industry leading Small-Cap Podcast site at any time:

If you want to subscribe to our Small-Cap RSS Feed or download our podcast everyday via iTunes, or your favourite podcatcher, just use the following:

As always, don’t forget to visit the AGORACOM Marketplace where we list compelling summaries for over 85 great small-cap and micro-cap companies that you can sort by exchange and industry to suit your personal investing tastes.

TODAY’S SMALL-CAP AND MICRO-CAP BREAKING FINANCIAL NEWS BEFORE THE OPEN

Our daily show focuses on content over form so that you can get profitable information into your hands as fast as possible. The same holds true for these entries in our small-cap, micro-cap news blog, where I simply cut and paste my TV notes for your benefit, without any editing, so don’t give me a hard time! :-)

Now, onto our show notes for the day.

** Denotes an AGORACOM Client. AGORACOM TV Only Reports News From AGORACOM Clients That Meets The Same Newsworthy Threshold Of All Other Press Releases.

AGORACOM Client Hits 2.74 grams/tonne Gold Over 131 Meters

Posted by AGORACOM at 9:36 AM on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Good morning, folks.  Evolving Gold Corp. (TSXV: EVG) (FSE:EV7) is an AGORACOM client that announced impressive assay results yesterday.  As the IR firm, I can’t use anymore adjectives but I do suggest gold bugs take a closer look at the company’s full press release.  You’ll be happy to know that as of this press release, Evolving has about $18,000,000 in the treasury.

Here are some highlights:

Additional assay results from the 2008 Phase One core drilling program at its Rattlesnake Hills project in Wyoming.

Drillhole RSC 007 has intersected 131 meters of 2.74 grams/tonne gold (g/t).

The re-assay of Hole RSC 003 using metallic screen fire assays has improved the results to 2.92 grams/tonne gold (g/t gold) over 146.3 meters. Due to visible gold and high grades encountered in drill hole RSC-003, (see news release 8/9/08), portions of the results were re-assayed using metallic screen fire assay protocols. In the re-assay the 146.3 meter interval has improved from 2.48 g/t to 2.92 g/t gold.

A comparison of specific intervals is detailed below.

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AGORACOM Small-Cap TV On Demand – Breaking Small-Cap And Micro-Cap News

Posted by AGORACOM at 12:25 PM on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

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Watch Repeats on YouTube, Subscribe To Our RSS Feed On Our Very Own SmallCapPodcast , Automatically Download OnTo Your iPod Via iTunes Or Follow The Show On Twitter.

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AGORACOM Financial News TV – Breaking Small-Cap And Micro-Cap Financial News At The Open (Dec 02/08)

Posted by AGORACOM at 10:24 AM on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Good morning to you all. Please find enclosed a summary of the breaking small-cap and micro-cap financial news we highlighted on our TV show this morning. It’s December 2 and we’ve found 4 great press releases and stock halts from both sides of the border to report on at the open. Another great day for small-cap and micro-cap financial news.

If you are new to the show, it is a daily, fast-paced, edgy report that we put out at or before the open everyday that strictly reports on the best small cap and micro cap news of the day in 3-5 minutes. You can watch AGORACOM TV right from our home page .

If you miss an episode or want to search for your company in our archive, you can visit our industry leading Small-Cap Podcast site at any time:

If you want to subscribe to our Small-Cap RSS Feed or download our podcast everyday via iTunes, or your favourite podcatcher, just use the following:

As always, don’t forget to visit the AGORACOM Marketplace where we list compelling summaries for over 85 great small-cap and micro-cap companies that you can sort by exchange and industry to suit your personal investing tastes.

TODAY’S SMALL-CAP AND MICRO-CAP BREAKING FINANCIAL NEWS BEFORE THE OPEN

Our daily show focuses on content over form so that you can get profitable information into your hands as fast as possible. The same holds true for these entries in our small-cap, micro-cap news blog, where I simply cut and paste my TV notes for your benefit, without any editing, so don’t give me a hard time! :-)

Now, onto our show notes for the day.

** Denotes an AGORACOM Client. AGORACOM TV Only Reports News From AGORACOM Clients That Meets The Same Newsworthy Threshold Of All Other Press Releases.

  • West Timmins Mining – TSX:WTM $0.20
  • Skygold Ventures – TSX-V:SKV $0.09
  • Orko Silver – TSX-V:OK $0.435
  • VIASPACE – OTC BB:VSPC $0.013

“We Do Everyting” Model Is Dead – Including Investment Banking

Posted by AGORACOM at 10:43 AM on Monday, December 1st, 2008
The Girl Who Had Everything

The Girl Who Had Everything - Saatchi Gallery

Interesting quote from Josh Hamerman Via IR Cafe

The supermarket model of investment banking died a very quick death
this past fall. The future of the industry, many believe, will be fashioned
after the boutiques – firms that focus on just a few key areas, but do so
exceptionally well.

Joshua Hamerman, “A Tree Grows on Wall Street,”
Mergers & Acquisitions, December 2008

EVERYTHING KILLED YAHOO…

I personally believe the days of “we do everything” – for anything but retail shopping and Vegas buffets – has been done or dying for some time now. Case in point, we can all agree that Yahoo has suffered for running its operations like Peanut Butter, which led to a Senior Vice-President wrote the now infamous Peanut Butter Manifesto in which he summarized the company as follows:

“I’ve heard our strategy described as spreading peanut butter across the
myriad opportunities that continue to evolve in the online world. The result:
a thin layer of investment spread across everything we do and thus we
focus on nothing in particular. I hate peanut butter and so should you”

… WHY NOT EVERYBODY ELSE?

Why are the days of “we do everything” over? Quite simply – the web. The web has forced us to become specialized because people are now able to search for specific items to fill their personal or business needs. As a result, people are now trained to demand specialists, not generalists. This doesn’t mean your stuck to one line of business – but it does mean that anything you do must be done very well or, as Hamerman says above, exceptionally well.

Regards,
George

AGORACOM Financial News TV – Breaking Small-Cap And Micro-Cap Financial News At The Open (Dec 01/08)

Posted by AGORACOM at 10:21 AM on Monday, December 1st, 2008

Good morning to you all. Please find enclosed a summary of the breaking small-cap and micro-cap financial news we highlighted on our TV show this morning. It’s December 1 and we’ve found 4 great press releases and stock halts from both sides of the border to report on at the open. Another great day for small-cap and micro-cap financial news.

If you are new to the show, it is a daily, fast-paced, edgy report that we put out at or before the open everyday that strictly reports on the best small cap and micro cap news of the day in 3-5 minutes. You can watch AGORACOM TV right from our home page .

If you miss an episode or want to search for your company in our archive, you can visit our industry leading Small-Cap Podcast site at any time:

If you want to subscribe to our Small-Cap RSS Feed or download our podcast everyday via iTunes, or your favourite podcatcher, just use the following:

As always, don’t forget to visit the AGORACOM Marketplace where we list compelling summaries for over 85 great small-cap and micro-cap companies that you can sort by exchange and industry to suit your personal investing tastes.

TODAY’S SMALL-CAP AND MICRO-CAP BREAKING FINANCIAL NEWS BEFORE THE OPEN

Our daily show focuses on content over form so that you can get profitable information into your hands as fast as possible. The same holds true for these entries in our small-cap, micro-cap news blog, where I simply cut and paste my TV notes for your benefit, without any editing, so don’t give me a hard time! :-)

Now, onto our show notes for the day.

** Denotes an AGORACOM Client. AGORACOM TV Only Reports News From AGORACOM Clients That Meets The Same Newsworthy Threshold Of All Other Press Releases.