No. There’s no TGIF for your Social Media Monitoring team. It’s ON DUTY, 24/7, 365. That all the time, all of the time folks. This is one of the lessons learned from last months cyber activism attack on Nestlé’s Facebook page.
To summarize; Greenpeace took issue with Nestlé’s use of palm-oil as a key ingredient in many of its products, among others, the well known Kit Kat chocolate bar (Have A Break, Have A Kit Kat). The need for cheep palm oil drives deforestation and destroys carbon rich landscapes. Specifically, burning of rain-forests and peatlands to clear land for palm oil production releases significant amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere while disrupting wildlife habitats.
Enter the Greenpeace viral video campaign: A 60 second video clip is posted to YouTube showed an office worker having a Kit Kat break. Opening the chocolate wrapper, he finds an orang-utan finger inside. Message; give the orang-utan a break, stop Nestlé buying palm oil from companies that destroy the rainforests.
Nestlé’s response? Notifying YouTube that the visual identity of their brand had been infringed by Greenpeace. Effect: The video is taken down and supporters of Greenpeace feel censored. Next, they upload the video to other social media sharing sites. What’s more, rather than being discussed on blogs, activists now move the debate on Nestlé’s reponse to their own Facebook page. But wait, its Friday! There are places to go, things to do, people to meet… for Nestlé’s social media monitoring team.
Meanwhile angry comments flooded the Nestlé Facebook page. Response to criticism was slow, and when it came, it was reactive, focusing on defining rules for the discussion participants, rather than addressing the issues raised. The forum participants only got more agitated and soon enough, the discussion moved beyond the Greenpeace activists community, attracting mainstream and environmentally conscious Facebook users.
Lesson; When negative reactions surface, your social media monitoring team has to catch it. A wait and see attitude will only leave you to respond with reactions and that’s no way to show initiative. Early on in this controversy Nestlé did for example announce that it was ending its relationship with the palm oil supplier in question. However stuck with an seemingly inexperienced (and unprofessional) social media team, Nestlé got caught in a reactive response pattern, letting this announcement drift by without barely making a dent in the discussion boards.
Conclusion; If you encourage people to interact with your company through social media, you have to be there and be prepared to respond when the s#*t hits the fan… Social media is a two way street, so you can’t choose just to include the positive and sensor the negative. AND; There’s no TGIF for a social media team with a job to do. Social media monitoring tools were created for a reason, do not ignore them just because there’s a weekend coming up…

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 is pleased to announce that Jasper Dencker-Hahn has joined the Imooty team. Jasper has 20 years experience in the media monitoring field and will assist Imooty in business development. His most recent engagements include Mediaclippings, Picturesafe and Xerox. To celebrate the collaboration we invited Jasper to Olympia Stadion to watch his favourite soccer team, Werder Bremen, play Hertha BSC. An excellent game which ended with a 2-1 favor for the home team. With his characteristic optimism Jasper maintained that Werder were not giving its best because of preparations to the UEFA cup!
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Last week Imooty was awarded a Ruban d’Honneur for its business intelligence application at the European Business Awards! We were nominated in the Business Innovation of the Year category.
The Awards ceremony took place at the Westin Excelsior in Rome where about 200 business leaders and esteemed guests showed up. We were awarded the Ruban d’Honneur by former President of Romania, Mr Emil Constantinescu.
From 7000 entered companies, 99 Ruban d’Honneurs were awarded and 10 overall category winners announced. Reaching this level of recognition is a major achievement for our young company and we look forward to participating again next year.
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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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In preparing our market launch, Imooty is doing a survey. If you’d like to help us out, please have a look here.
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Imooty held a Xmas party in the Anyway Gallery yesterday. We were pleased to announce a beta version of our improved news widget service, which will launch along with other premium services next year. Present was the Imooty team, our partners, friends and fans. Some of Friedrichshain’s strange neighbors, where the Anyway Gallery is located, also dropped by…
Currently on display were works by the French born, Berlin based, street artist SP38. The exhibit is called ‘Volks Luxus’ which means something along the lines of ‘The People’s Luxury’. The theme was a perfect backdrop for the party as we’ll offer democratized access to media monitoring services, a.k.a. corporate luxury.
With this in mind, Kristoffer introduced some odd Norwegian specialties (brunost, fenalår & aquavit), Blaise brought his specialty, a selection of French cheeses followed by ‘choux à la crème’, all accompanied by Anyway’s excellent house wine.
Check anywayberlin.com for more Volks Luxus pics. And not to forget, if you’d like a sophisticated news widget for your website, Imooty will have one for you soon!

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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Imooty has been invited to a Media Tech event in Barcelona at the end of the month and the European Venture Summit in Düsseldorf 1 and 2 December. We’ll be interested to see first hand what the investor climate is these days…



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