Post-AGM Communication: Keeping the conversation alive with investors

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Post-AGM Communication

  • Your AGM is one component of a broader communication strategy that drives continuous engagement.
  • Implementing these strategies can enhance the impact of your AGM and keep investors engaged year-round.
  • Effective management of your AGM content can help build stronger and more transparent relationships with stakeholders.

 

Investor engagement should not end with the conclusion of your Annual General Meeting (AGM). To maintain momentum and continue the dialogue with your investors, it's crucial to maximise the value of your AGM content and extend its impact well beyond the meeting day. Here are several strategies to help you make the most out of your AGM webcast and other content.

1. Leverage video content

Your AGM webcast is a valuable asset. By recording it, you can create smaller video snippets that highlight key moments or discussions. These snippets can be a powerful tool for reaching a broader audience. Consider sharing them via your website, email, and social media channels. This not only extends the life of your AGM content but also keeps shareholders engaged by providing easily digestible updates. Videos of crucial announcements, CEO messages, or important Q&A sessions can be particularly compelling and help reinforce your company's narrative and strategic direction.

2. Create engaging blog content

Post-AGM blogs are an excellent way to summarise major takeaways, important announcements, and insights from the Q&A sessions. A well-crafted blog post can serve as a valuable resource for investors who could not attend your AGM. Share these blog posts through your website, email newsletters, and social media to reach a wider audience. This approach not only informs stakeholders but also demonstrates your commitment to transparency and continuous communication.

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3. Develop infographics and visual summaries

Infographics can simplify complex data and highlight significant statistics or outcomes from your AGM. These visuals are highly shareable on social media and can be included in email communications or embedded in blog posts. They help make your AGM content more engaging and accessible, especially for investors who prefer visual learning. Consider creating infographics that summarise financial performance, principal goals, or major decisions discussed during your AGM.

4. Host follow-up Q&A sessions or webinars

A follow-up Q&A session or webinar can provide an opportunity for investors to ask questions that they may not have had the chance to ask during your AGM. These sessions can be positioned as a "deep dive" into specific topics discussed at your AGM, such as financial performance, primary initiatives, or market outlook. Webinars can also be used to provide further clarity on complex issues or to address new developments since your AGM. Promoting these sessions via your website and social media channels will ensure broader participation and ongoing engagement.

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5. Share AGM highlights through newsletters

Your regular newsletter is an excellent platform for sharing AGM highlights. Include a section summarising the main points of the meeting, vital financial data, and critical updates. Providing a mix of content—such as articles, videos, and infographics—will cater to different investor preferences. Regularly updating your shareholders through newsletters reinforces your commitment to keeping them informed and engaged with the company's ongoing progress.

6. Utilise social media for continuous engagement

Social media is an effective channel for maintaining dialogue with investors post-AGM. Use platforms like LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook to share snippets of the webcast, leading quotes, infographics, or links to full reports and blogs. Encouraging stakeholders to comment or ask questions about your AGM can foster a sense of community and engagement. Remember to monitor social media channels and respond promptly to any questions or comments to maintain an active and responsive presence.

7. Conduct investor surveys for feedback

Gathering feedback from stakeholders about your AGM can provide valuable insights into what went well and areas for improvement. This can be done through a post-AGM survey shared via email or on your website. Understanding shareholder perspectives allows you to refine future AGMs and demonstrates a commitment to continuous improvement and investor engagement.

AGM feedbackConduct investor surveys for feedback.

Keep investors engaged beyond your AGM

Implementing these strategies can significantly enhance the impact of your AGM and maintain a high level of engagement with your investors throughout the year. Remember, your AGM is just one part of a larger communication strategy that, when effectively managed, can build stronger, more transparent relationships with your investors and other stakeholders.

Get help from investor engagement pros

Looking to add an AGM page to your website? Contact us on +61 2 8705 5444 or clientrelations@irmau.com. We can also deliver your news fast, so investors stay in the loop about your latest even after your AGM.

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