The Communication Summit is the yearly highlight for PR and Communication professionals in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. During a panel discussion on online PR and communication, Mr. Volker Gaßner from Greenpeace, made an interesting contribution to the topic of online reputation monitoring.
Greenpeace does online reputation monitoring of companies they see as “greenwashing” their corporate image (i.e. claiming without merit that they are green and sustainable). He used an example of RWE, a large energy provider, who recently hired a high profile PR and marketing agency to create a video to improve their corporate image. The video depicts an animated version of the energy giant planting windmills, wave power generators and fixing broken power lines.
In fact, only 2% of RWE’s energy comes from green and sustainable energy and Greenpeace sees the RWE video as a typical “greenwashing” campaign. Accordingly, Greenpeace re-cut and altered the video to be shown on a TV monitor, sitting in a wasteland of nuclear energy plants (RWE owns 5 of them in Germany).
After only a few weeks the Greenpeace response has almost as many YouTube views as the original, it backfired.
Mr. Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management at Daimler AG, also addressed the topic at his opening Keynote to the Communication Summit. The challenges for PR and communication professionals in communicating green technology efforts are indeed real. It is not only a complex and difficult technology to understand (especially in the car industry), it is also easy to fall for the temptation of playing with statistics and nice imagery.
Mr. Zetsche concluded that only communication of real substance is likely to gain trust and goodwill. It is also safe to assume that Greenpeace, as well as competitors, will continue with online reputation monitoring, to keep track of greenwashing and misleading advertising.

Yesterday it was time to thank our interns for their efforts over the past few months. Edward and Ana came to us via “Leonardo”, a program which helps young professionals find internships abroad. Edward worked on our visual media monitoring system whereas Ana did a great job with research of online reputation management services in Spain.
Kristina has also done a terrific job over the last few months. Her awareness of the particular PR needs of the Web 2.0 generation, helped us develop an online monitoring service for the next generation media monitoring professionals.
Together we all went to a Biergarten by the river, across from the Bode Museum. It was one of those nights when people clearly had not been out for a while… It has been a crappy summer so far and instead of constantly checking mobile news, folks could finally bake in the sun, have a drink and dance tango as the boats went honking by.
It turned out to be a good start of the summer and we hope we’ll be as lucky with our next interns as with Ana, Edward & Kristina.
Thank you!

Imooty attended Berlin’s 4th conference multimedia start-up’s yesterday. We were pleased to present our mobile news application at the conference, which is a forum for multimedia and technology start-ups to network with prospective investors. It took place in the former DDR movie theater “Kosmos” in East Berlin.
This year’s motto was to collaborate and succeed in a time of economic crisis and Mr Kaczorowski, Director of Internet Business Solutions at Cisco Systems AG, held the keynote address. He told us how Cisco, one of the world’s largest networking equipment and network management suppliers didn’t had to cancel its annual leadership conference. Instead, new ‘live size’ video conference applications enabled them to organize a 3 day online conference for top level management world wide. Later, we were pleased to share Imooty’s collaborative mobile news features with the conference participants.
Another presentation by Dr. Martin Kupp, from European School of Management and Technology in Berlin, dealt with the fundamental question: how to stay longer on the market? The Queen of pop, Madonna would serve as an example for success as her biography is a textbook example for marketing and PR strategies.
In short the reccomendations were as follows;
- Move with the flow and endorse new technologies; Madonna boldly promoted MTV’s use of music videos already in 1983.
- Break some rules; Madonna has questioned sexual and religious tabus her entire career.
- Blend with the up-and coming, Madonna has collaborated with young artists and got good coverage as she kissed Britney Spears in the MTV Video Awards in 2003.
As for the exhibition, we had our own stand somewhere in the middle, presenting Imooty’s Media Monitoring solutions. As expected, the financial crisis dominated the general mood at the conference, and proved to be an excellent occasion to present Imooty as a concrete way for companies to save money on online reputation management services in trying times.
And the Gummy Bears at our stand, courtesy of Profund, FU, was a huge hit among fellow exhibitors as well as investors.
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Imooty.eu is proud to announce its membership of the European Knowledge-Intensive-Services-Innovation-Platform! News flash; our media intelligence tool was selected following our participation and presentation at the KIS Partnership Forum in Brussels last month.
The platform, a.k.a. KIS 100, brings together the most interesting and successful “knowledge” companies in Europe. It was established to promote exchange of ideas and to promote partnerships between cutting edge innovators, among others in the mobile news area.
The KIS 100 CLUB and Europe INNOVA are initiatives financed by the European Commission’s Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry.
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The result of financial downturn and crisis is a “shake out” of unsustainable business models and unhealthy companies. The media sector is going through a period of major restructuring and Darwin, born 200 years ago today, would probably see this as a natural development.
The internet started to change how we access information over a decade ago. Different media formats, text (newspaper articles), audio (radio programs) and video (TV programs) are merged in a single browser.
The consequence for ‘old media’ is devastating; old business models are going out of business! For newspapers the problem is sinking subscription sales, dwindling interest in their classifieds and advertisers who increasingly become aware that they’re being overcharged. And News Flash; Broadcasters face similar struggles as users access the internet for audiovisual content.
Meanwhile, the question of how to monetize on the web remains unanswered. Today Youtube announced a system of micro payment for offline content on their blog. Would you pay for content on Youtube?
So far conventional wisdom show that it is difficult to charge for media content on the web. Part of the problem is diversity, why should I pay here when I get it for free over there? YouTube’s efforts will be interesting to follow…
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Presenting Imooty at the European Mediatech and European Venture Summit was a challenging experience. Investors are understandably weary these days and would like to see cash flow before even thinking about making a commitment. One could definitely sense a market saturation for ‘nice to have’ social media / network applications.
Feedback confirmed that Imooty does not fall in this category because we have a concrete media intelligence tool with ‘have to have’ benefits for European SME’s. As a cost saving alternative to existing business intelligence applications and media monitoring services, Imooty has the qualities of a disruptive business model.
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Through our partnership with Helios Media, we were invited to attend the Kommunikationskongress in Berlin. The event is the most important PR / Communication event in Germany and presented an excellent opportunity for Imooty to network and meet with prospective collaboration partners and potential subscribers to our online reputation monitoring platform.
The conference featured many interesting speakers, among others Wolfgang Schäuble, Germany’s interior minister who held a talk on transparency and credibility in political communication.
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We’re pleased to announce that our online monitoring service has been awarded the VALOR label. It is awarded by PRO INNO Europe, a new initiative of Directorate General Enterprise and Industry, which aims to become the focal point for innovation policy analysis, learning and development in Europe.
The letter notifying us of the decision states that the “[b]ackground of this positive decision is the quality of your project, its technological content, its commercial value, its implementability and international ambitions; all crucial aspects to the context of the pilot program launched under the InnoNet Project VALOR.”
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Imooty is now officially the proud recipients of the “Starting Successfully with Multimedia” prize of the Federal Ministry of Economy and Technology in Germany. And, news flash; apart from great press coverage and €25.000 we also receive support and coaching services from the VDI/VDE.
Imooty was awarded for its idea of personalized news and an ergonomic business intelligence interface. Winning the prestigious multimedia prize confirms the originality of our platform and underlines its relevance as a media intelligence service for the European media landscape. The prize was awarded at the International Fair of Consumer Electronics (IFA) in Berlin.
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News Flash; We were today interviewed by the Tagesspiegel, a major German newspaper based here in Berlin. The feature will issue later this month in a special FU contribution.
You can read the article about our personalized news service here!




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