Posts tagged Internet CEE
Fun has begun on the market – HTTPool & Yahoo.ro
May 15th
HTTPool enters Romanian market as a full service online advertising network, following the market trends by bringing a combined approach to the Online Industry – full service agency & online advertising network. You can read the full story on Hotnews and a more detailed analysis on Doru Panaitescu’s blog. I met HTTPool’s CEO, Timotej, in Warsaw at the InternetCEE conference last november and he is a fun guy with a sound business focus and clear regional markets understanding. I was impressed that such a young guy can lead such a big operation, but I guess this is the way in the Online Industry. It’s funny that neither of the sources that bring us the news mention anything about Timotej.
Timotej Gala, Chief Executive at Httpool Internet Marketing Central and Eastern Europe (Balkan).
Timotej Gala is responsible for media-buying and Internet advertising operations in five CEE markets. Since 2003, when he joined the company, he has successfully positioned Httpool as the market leader in online marketing in South-East Europe. Furthermore, he actively promotes Internet marketing in the region presenting the latest trends and opportunities of online marketing through media and marketing events.
The other news comes from Bobby Voicu – romanian blogger & online evangelist – recently appointed Yahoo Romania Community Manager. Bobby had a very important guest on his online RadioLynx show – Darren Patterson, Yahoo Business Development Director for Emerging Markets, who announced Yahoo’s strategy for 2008&2009 in Romania. Apparently www.yahoo.ro will be online with localized content this fall (august-september). You can see the full story on ZF.
Also, Yahoo! Messenger, no1 social “network” in Romania (if you ask me), will have a localized (translated) version.
This will definitely be a fun year for the Online Industry in Romania
Later edit: quite a coincidence, Orlando posted a write-up about the same 2 events I mentioned above. Check the timestamps
Later edit 2: You can listen to the recording of Bobby Voicu interviewing Darren Patterson
Internet CEE – 1st day
Nov 20th
First day @InternetCEE ended. There were many interesting presentations and I’ve had the pleasure to talk with many interesting and interested people. Interested in Romania, interested in developments and investments in the area. There were also some not so good presentations – some of them bound to make you call for Sandman and some other, on highly interesting topics but very badly executed. The agenda of day one is available here. I have pictures of all the slides but before I share them with you I’m waiting to see if Gemius/Internet CEE will make the presentations available, as it would save me a lot of time. Here are some random things that I’ve heard today:
- Maybe the most interesting presentation was held by Felix Bodmann (Director of Advertising – New Markets, AOL Europe):
- AOL will launch in a couple of weeks in Poland, and by launch I mean that they have almost everything ready – they just have to prepare the final steps. They will come to polish market with email, instant messaging and mobile products.
- The preparation was done from London and they had some troubles finding polish consultants as they could barely find any website in English.
- polish online advertising market is active on UCG/Web 2.0 websites, sites that are perceived as entertainment
- there are almost no players able to license and sell content
- culturally speaking, business in Poland is like going to a bazaar – you get an initial quote and then you negotiate a price 300% lower, you get back to sign the deal and they give you the initial price again, you then renegotiate and end up signing for the lower and realistic price – so if you ever do business in Poland, don’t settle on the first offering.
- fun-fact – when they tried to buy www.aol.ru domain, it was taken. So the natural step was to hire a lawyer and redeem that domain. Unfortunately, business in Russia is not that what you would expect, and that lawyer received a visit from 2 very tall men that convinced him “nicely” to drop the case - Other gossip:
- Croatia has an unusual rate of growth for online advertising – 170% – estimated for 2008
- you can do some dirty business in Second Life – if you own an island and rent it, you even have access to logs of discussions among people visiting you. So if you thought about doing business in SL, think again.
- search engine market share in Czech Republic, Estonia, Ukraine, Slovenia is not entirely dominated by Google; in Czech Republic, search engine Seznam has 60% market share, and in Estonia, local operation NETII has 59% market share.
- social networking and games market in Romania is an attractive business for an Estonian venture partner.
- you can get some very interesting results if you combine research on print media advertising with online advertising
- although not officially representing Romania, the “7 years in the Romanian Web Industry” presentation had many glitches – poor language and presentation skills, data to crowded, etc. I was a bit upset that people that were expecting many things from us were disappointed to see such a disorganized show. - 1st discussion panel, chaired by Maciej Wicha from Agora, with participants from Google, AOL, Mozilla, Trader Media East and Gemius:
- AOL and Google don’t feel any threat from the white label email providers because they rightfully know that providing unlimited storage from 120 million people needs a massive investment that Gmail partners and other players cannot afford.
- all the focus is on the mobile market – although there are some disadvantages – the market is not so good because everybody wants to control the mobile experience; it’s taking too long to happen (Mozilla), mobile is for users and users are for mobile; users should have the final choice on what device, network and applications they use (Google), operators take to much cut of the revenue; mobile is critical to business and should be device independent (Trader Media East); there is no standard to measure mobile internet usage – for now (Gemius) - The theme of today: considering countries from CEE to be the same when planning to expand your business is just an illusion. Each country has it’s own individual markets, cultural differences, trends, consumers, etc.

Enough for today, because I’m missing the networking party. Hopefully they have some real drinks tonight
Internet CEE and insomnia
Nov 19th
It’s 1:45AM and I cannot sleep. At 6AM my flight for Warsaw, Poland leaves. I am attending Internet CEE, the first international conference on the Interned industry in Central and Eastern Europe. Considering that I must leave my house at 4:00 AM, I am thinking there is no point in trying to get some sleep as I have troubles getting up in 1h. I’ll just switch from Heineken to Red Bull, take my shower, and catch some sleep in the plane, that is if the wind/cold/fog will not prevent it from taking off.
Last time I was on a plane (September 07) I was just after catching a terrible cold in Oslo, a cold that brought back the sinusitis I suffered from in my teen years. That cold, together with my sinuses vulnerability and combined with the high altitude (I was in the plane) gave me the most incredible head/nose/face aches. I hope not to get those pains today.
I am very excited to participate at Internet CEE and I hope I will come back with some useful information and a good grasp of international trends in the Internet industry. Also, I will try to do some live blogging from the conference, so if the topic interests you, stay tuned Tuesday and Wednesday. Also, never been to Warsaw before and I am looking forward in take some nice photos of the old town and having a local beer or two.
Synced my iPod and BlackBerry, charged my camera batteries and packed my luggage. What else to do?
Going to Internet CEE
Nov 17th
See ya there? I’ll try to do some live blogging from Warsaw, so stay tuned…









