AGORACOM Investor Relations Declares "E-Mail Promotion Is Dead" At PIPEs Conference In New York
George Tsiolis, President of AGORACOM declares the death of e-mail promotions and the severe penalties, both regulatory and within the investment community, for small-cap companies that continue to engage in it. Fortunately, the web has evolved into Web 2.0, providing small-cap companies with credible, valuable and cost-efficient ways to reach investors faster and better than ever before, including Google search IR Programs, Yahoo Finance marketing, Blogs and Community Building.
Toronto, ON (PRWEB) October 23, 2006 -- AGORACOM Investor Relations (http://www.agoracom.com) today announced its investor relations sponsorship and key note presentation at the 4th Annual PIPEs Conference 2006 being held in New York City at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on November 7 and 8, 2006.
During his key note speach, George Tsiolis, President of AGORACOM will declare the death of e-mail promotions and demonstrate how small-cap companies can run great investor relations campaigns in a Web 2.0 world.
Mr. Tsiolis will discuss the evolution of Web 2.0 and the credible, valuable and cost-efficient ways for small-cap companies to reach investors faster and better than ever before. Specific topics will include:
Google - Precision Target Every Potential Investor Interested In Your Specific Industry and Company.
Yahoo Finance - Marketing On The Web's Largest Finance Property Is A Gold Mine of Potential New Investors.
Blogs - Unleash The Power of True Viral Marketing To Spread Your Message.
Podcasting - How Small-Caps Can Leverage The iTunes Phenomena To Attract New Investors.
Community - Take The Time To Build One and Reap The Benefits For Years To Come
Cost - Web 2.0 Provides A Bigger Bang For The Buck.
Leading into the conference, Mr. Tsiolis stated "The Web 2.0 phenomenon has created the greatest small-cap investor relations opportunity since the web first emerged in the mid 90's. The key is getting small-cap companies to realize that spam e-mail campaigns are more costly in terms of both dollars and reputation, while Web 2.0 is significantly more rewarding in terms of success and credibility. My job will be to drive this point home at the PIPEs conference and continue doing so until all small-caps engage in IR best practices."
The PIPEs Conference is touted as the largest small cap event on Wall Street, with more than 1,000 financial professionals expected to attend representing institutional investors, investment banks, financial analysts and media.
About AGORACOM
AGORACOM is the largest online investor relations firm representing small-cap companies and a content provider of "Small-Cap Centers" to Yahoo Finance, AOL Finance and every Blackberry device on the planet. AGORACOM's IR HUB model allows small-cap companies to conduct investor relations 24/7/365, as well as, near real-time communications in a monitored and secure environment.
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