I recently chatted with Peter who seemed interested in my feedback about Fancamp's website. I said I didn't think Fancamp's was up to the professional standard of most mining/exploration websites or that it accurately reflected Fancamp's investments and holdings, which Teleprobe recently reminded us from the MD&A.
I was doing my research over the weekend and came across Zimtu Capital which I think is exactly the way Fancamp should represent itself: http://www.zimtu.com/s/Home.asp
Even their presentation is far superior's to Fancamp's which Fancamp should take a closer look at.
I plan to share this with Peter as an example of not only the professional quality of what a website should look like in terms of being user friendly to navigate, but to also prominently feature and highlight the substantial holdings we have!! I don't need to tell anyone that often a website serves as one's first impression of a company and usually where the process of one's "due dilligence" may begin or intersect. At least that's the case for me.
There are other examples out there that illustrate this point, but I was very impressed with Zimtu's website. Fancamp's website needs a major upgrade...it's current state says a lot about the way they do their business to me and you all know my feelings about that!
Good luck all. Hope for a great spring and a major breakout for Fancamp!
Eudai