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[6 May 2010 | No Comment | ]

On May 3rd, Rhonda was interviewed by Neville Hobson and Shel Holtz on http://www.nevillehobson.com/2010/05/05/fir-interview-rhonda-bennetto-tvi-pacific/
In the interview, Rhonda shares some valuable information on how an effective website and increasing their online presence using social channels such as YouTube, SlideShare, Flickr, Twitter and Facebook has contributed to an overall increase in awareness about TVI Pacific.
TVI recently adopted Facebook as their official investor forum and I encourage any IRO to tune in as she specifically discusses how they effectively manage and engage with shareholders on this channel.
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Podcast: Play in new …

Social Media, Whitepapers »

[22 Mar 2010 | 6 Comments | ]

In a continuing effort to share how public companies are using social networks, Darrell Heaps, Co-Founder and CEO took a large audience of IR professionals on a guided tour of “The Current State of Social Media & Investor Relations”.
Participants were provided with over 50 examples and case studies of how companies are using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and IR blogs to mitigate share value, dramatically increase web site traffic and broaden their reach to potential investors.
Social media success takes work and things don’t happen overnight. So, based on the plethora of …

Best Practices, Clients, Social Media »

[17 Feb 2010 | 5 Comments | ]

On February 14, Darrell Heaps, our co-founder and CEO, and one of North America’s leading authorities on social media for IR hosted a guided tour of “The Current State of Social Media” webinar in which he walked through a current snapshot of what’s happening in the use of social media for IR and why it’s important to your investor relations program. Here is the full replay of the session and the Q&A, it’s 1hr15mins long:

The Current State of Social Media and Investor Relations – A Q4 Webinar from Q4 Web …

Social Media »

[4 Feb 2010 | One Comment | ]

Join us on Thursday, February 11th from 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. EST for a guided tour by Darrell Heaps, CEO of Q4 Web Systems, and one of North America’s leading authorities on social media for IR.  If you are thinking about if, when and how to integrate social media with your investor relations program, you can’t affords to miss this interactive demonstration of how public companies are using the social web for IR.
Register now if you would like to learn:

Which social networks are being adopted by your peers for IR …

Best Practices »

[19 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]

Last week, Catherine Crofton, Q4’s VP, Sales & Marketing hosted a second webinar on IR Website Best Practices.  Interest was high as we had another great turnout with people from around the globe in attendance. I also tweeted the event so if you were unable to join us, you can do a search on Twitter #Q4BP for a feed of the conversation.
This presentation was a follow up to a webinar Catherine conducted on this topic in April of last year in which she discussed five common barriers that block potential investors …

Best Practices, Social Media »

[15 Jan 2010 | 2 Comments | ]

On January 14, Catherine Crofton, Q4’s VP Sales & Marketing hosted an IR Website Best Practices webinar.  Her presentation focused on how to build investor confidence through effective online communications.  The presentation includes a lot of great examples of companies using best practices and how they can be applied to your own IR website.

In particular she outlined some critical improvements to make to the IR website in 2010 including:

Key information to include for potential new investors in this economy.
Using social media effectively to increase your reach (and website traffic) and …

Social Media »

[11 Jan 2010 | 3 Comments | ]

“My sole objective, and the only bullet on my job description, is to get the share price of TVI to a fair and sustainable value, PERIOD.  I decided the way to do that would be to use all things social media and set some benchmarks for Return on Investment (ROI) so I could measure the results.  Indicators such as increased web traffic, improved liquidity, increased institutional holdings and improved investor sentiment, would all result in a fair share price.”  – Rhonda Bennetto, Executive Director Investor Communications, TVI Pacific Inc.
TVI is …

Best Practices, Events »

[8 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]

Times have changed but have your web communications kept pace? Today’s more discerning investor is more open to portfolio diversification – which may mean that you need to provide different information than you are offering now.
Join us on Thursday, January 14th at 4:00 p.m. ET as we share top IR Website improvements to meet today’s challenging economic environment.  If you’re involved in your company’s IR website, this webinar will show some great examples of best practices from the world’s leading organizations as well as innovative small cap companies and how …

Analyst Research, Social Media »

[14 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]

In early October, I had the honour of partaking in an IR Think Tank session “Spotlight on Social Media” (put on by IR Magazine) in Toronto.   It was at this event that I had the pleasure of meeting Tom Liston an Equity Research Analyst and Director of Research at Versant Partners http://twitter.com/VersantPartners, a boutique investment dealer located in Toronto who was also sitting on the panel with me.
Since the think tank, I have had several conversations with Tom and learned how he leverages social media to gain a “first mover advantage” …

Best Practices, Social Media »

[3 Dec 2009 | One Comment | ]

An article in IR Alert featuring an interview with Q4’s CEO and Co-founder, Darrell Heaps, was issued today. The interview includes Darrell’s commentary on the increased adoption of Twitter by public companies and how they are specifically using it for Investor Relations (IR). He also provides his thoughts on the future of Twitter within IR and other social media developments he foresees on the IR horizon in 2010:
The social nature of the Web will continue. Facebook, Twitter, blogs and so on will continue to dominate and affect how the Web …