Last month we announced GlobeInvestor.com was undergoing a major site redesign.  Well, we’re happy to announce that more of our content found its way onto the pages of the new GlobeInvestor beta site!  This time, on a new section called  “Commodities”.
You can see our horizontal content brick as you scroll down the page.
I’ve also included an image of it below:
Stay tuned! Â Our content partnership with GlobeInvestor will be expanding even further and you can expect to see a few more changes in the next 30 days. Â In fact, that’s where I am today!
We’ll update you as they go live.
SIGNIFICANCE TO THE SMALL-CAP INDUSTRY
As mentioned previously, this development is significant to both our clients and the small-cap industry in general.
Why?
GlobeInvestor.com and ReportOnBusiness.com are the online business and investing arm of the Globe & Mail, Canada’s national newspaper. Â This is the Wall Street Journal of Canada.
It is where all investors, both retail and institutional, go to find investment ideas. How many investors? 3rd party traffic services say the number is approximately 950,000 unique visitors per month, though we’ve heard the number is bigger.
Add this all up and you have the small-cap industry coming out of the shadows and into the mainstream. The web now provides quality small-caps and mid-caps with a chance to finally be judged on meritocracy, while pushing scam stocks further into oblivion. This represents a major shift in market efficiency, which was once significantly out of balance by choosing to simply ignore all emerging companies.
Good news for investors. Good news for quality companies. Good news for content providers such as GlobeInvestor.com. Win-Win-Win.
Regards,
George
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one more chink in the old brick and mortar business model. Sad to say, but sooner or later newspapers will be a novelty.
As an avid user of globeinvestor.com I think the new content spots are very prominent and will certainly add value to AGORACOM and their clients.
There’s lots of info on the web… some good… some crap… Credibility is key. Linking with globenewswire adds credibility for all concerned. Well done.
Very nice looking site.
As a long time supporter of AGORACOM, it is nice to see traditional newspapers coming around to the electronic age. The globeinvester.com site will be better for it. Keep up the progress.
Natalie