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Six engagements, scoped to where investor attention is leaking.

From a focused teardown to a full investor-centre rebuild and an ongoing announcement-to-web cadence — every engagement is sized to the company's catalysts, content volume and approval workflow.

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01

Investor Website Teardowns

The teardown is almost always the first conversation. We work through the homepage, project pages, investor centre and ASX announcement library exactly the way a generalist investor would — then layer in how Google and AI answer engines currently read the company. The output is a recorded walk-through, an investor-centre scorecard, and a ranked shortlist of the fixes worth shipping first.

What's included

  • 5–10 minute personalised teardown video
  • Investor-centre scorecard across 8 categories
  • PDF dependency and announcement-accessibility review
  • Google and AI-answer readiness check
  • Project page clarity review
  • 3–5 priority recommendations, ranked by impact
  • Optional before/after homepage or project page mockup
Investor centre rebuild — homepage, project pages and announcement library structured for the way capital markets read a junior miner
02

Investor Centre Rebuilds

We rebuild the investor-facing surface end-to-end, with the page architecture tuned to investors, brokers and AI search rather than generic corporate templates. Every project, catalyst and disclosure carries the context an analyst needs in under sixty seconds. Built mobile-first, with the analytics, SEO and structured-data foundations in place from day one.

What's included

  • Homepage refresh and hero narrative
  • Investor centre with announcements and reports library
  • Project pages with geology, economics and jurisdiction context
  • “Why Invest” page and investment thesis
  • Presentations and reports library structure
  • Board, management and capital structure pages
  • Email signup and investor alerts
  • SEO and AI-search readiness setup
  • Mobile-first responsive build with analytics
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03

Announcement-to-Web Content

A PDF lodged on the platform is a compliance event; the investor-facing translation is a separate job. We convert each material announcement into a plain-English web summary, write the matching investor email and social drafts, and update the relevant project, FAQ and investor-centre content. Everything runs through company review, sourced to the announcement on file.

What's included

  • Web summaries for material ASX releases
  • Investor email drafts
  • LinkedIn and social post drafts
  • Project page and FAQ updates
  • Source-link review against approved materials
  • Cadence designed around quarterly and event-driven flow
Server room — entity-rich, indexable surfaces so search engines and AI answer tools cite the company correctly
04

AI / Search Readiness

Most junior mining sites are technically present but semantically invisible: their best material lives inside PDFs or hero graphics that answer engines can't parse. We restructure and rewrite around the entities investors search for — company, project, commodity, stage, jurisdiction — and layer in the schema, internal linking and metadata that lets Google and the new wave of AI tools cite the company correctly.

What's included

  • Entity-rich content for company, project and commodity
  • Indexable HTML for previously PDF-only material
  • Schema and metadata foundations
  • Internal-linking architecture across the investor journey
  • AI-answer readiness review against common investor questions
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05

Project Page Clarity

Project pages are where most junior mining websites fall down — buried geology, missing jurisdiction context, ownership figures you have to assemble from PDFs. We rebuild them around the order an investor or broker actually asks, in plain English, with each fact source-linked back to the approved announcement, presentation or technical report it came from.

What's included

  • Project summary with location, commodity, ownership and stage
  • Geology, economics and jurisdiction in plain English
  • Catalyst calendar tied to announced workstreams
  • Source-linked references back to approved materials
  • Visual aids — maps, schematics and timelines
Live IR dashboard — analytics, search visibility and announcement-to-web cadence reported monthly
06

Monthly Digital IR Maintenance

An ongoing engagement that keeps the investor-facing surface sharp between announcements and raises. We scope to the company's disclosure pipeline, project workstreams and roadshow calendar — so the website moves at the same pace as the operation, without the IR function having to ride the web team.

What's included

  • Announcement-to-web summaries each month
  • Project page and FAQ updates
  • Investor newsletter and social drafts
  • Website analytics and visibility reporting
  • Ongoing SEO and AI-answer engine improvements
  • Content hygiene and source-link audits

What we don't do

Clear communication. Not market hype.

Drawing the line here is part of being credible to listed-company executives, advisers and shareholders. Roles stay unambiguous, and the company keeps full control of its disclosure record.

  • We do not provide investment recommendations.
  • We do not guarantee share price outcomes.
  • We do not replace company secretaries, lawyers, brokers or licensed advisers.
  • We do not publish market-sensitive content without client review.
  • We do not write promotional hype detached from source material.

Next step

Start with the teardown.

Most engagements begin with a focused review of the investor journey. The output is yours to keep — even if you never engage us further.

Compliance posture

We work from company-approved materials, ASX announcements, public disclosures and client-provided content. Final approval of investor-facing content remains with the company. We do not provide investment recommendations or financial product advice.