2012 was an amazing year at SEOmoz. We grew tremendously in members, revenue, and employees; finally raised a second round of funding; added some cool features to PRO; and acquired three companies (though, until today, we've only publicly talked about two of those). In this blog post, I'm going to cover our 2012 numbers in some detail and tell you about our very exciting, final acquisition of the year, AudienceWise.
The blog post is broken into several sections for those who'd like to jump around:
- Moz's Acquisition of AudienceWise
- The Opening of Our Portland Office
- 2012 Moz Financials
- 2012 Employee & Customer Growth Data
Moz's Acquisition of AudienceWise
I first met Matthew Brown along with his partner-in-crime at Define, Marshall Simmonds, in Xiamen, China. I was with my grandfather, Si, speaking at SES Xiamen, and the NYTimes' SEO team was hosting us for dinner. I still remember my Grandfather commenting that he'd been a subscriber to the Times for 50 years, and it was about time they took him out to dinner :-)
Since then, Matthew's gone on to start his own consultancy, AudienceWise, with Tim Resnik, former CEO of a gaming startup and a tremendously accomplished marketer & data junkie. Both have been frequently involved in the Moz community - Matt spoke at Mozcon two years ago and will again. Tim and he are both quiet lurkers on the blog, but with this transaction, I expect that to change a bit. Over the past couple years, we've talked extensively about recruiting them to the SEOmoz team. They were on our list of potential acquisitions for our failed funding round in summer 2011, and part of the "use of funds" we spoke about with Brad Feld in our April 2012 round.
Matt and Tim are really here at Moz to help us scale our in-house marketing and product expertise. Both have built software products in the past (Matt worked with Marshall on SearchCLU, Tim on an online poker subscription service) and have tremendous depth-of-knowledge in the fields of both inbound and paid marketing. We have a lot of phenomenal talent at SEOmoz, but only a few of us are deep into the fields of SEO, social media, content marketing, email, CRO, etc. Matt and Tim are here to help serve as mentors and as internal-consultant experts to our entire team, a role that I've been far too busy to fill effectively the last 18 months.
The AudienceWisers have been by the Mozplex several times, but in their first official visit as employees, they impressed a lot of folks on our team and have already jumped into a ton of projects. For example, Tim is working on visiting our rankings data & how we'll build reports for rankings going forward, and reviewing a big secret project that I'm not allowed to talk about on the blog. Meanwhile, Matt's working with Erica to head up our search for great Mozcon speakers, co-piloting the 2013 ranking factors work with Dr. Matt Peters (as an aside, doesn't Matt & Dr. Matt sound like a good sitcom title?), helping with the new version of the Mozbar, working with the product and engineering teams on the web classification system, and much more.
I particularly loved the email Matt sent on the allstaff thread welcoming him and Tim:
Some notes on the acquisition:
- The total acquisition price (including salary, stock, and deferred payments) is in the low seven figures.
- SEOmoz is acquiring AudienceWise's process & products (including some research work and software Matt & Tim have built), the team itself, but NOT the consulting business. Matt & Tim will continue to do a small amount of consulting outside of SEOmoz, and our business will continue to remain free from services revenue.
- The AudienceWise Portland offices only hold three people, so we're getting some new space (more on that below).
- Technically, the deal closed in mid-December, but we wanted to wait to announce until Matt & Tim had wrapped up their other obligations and started at Moz full time (which happened last Monday, Jan. 14).
- Matt will be reporting to me with the title "Head of Special Projects," while Tim will be on Adam Feldstein's product team as "Principal Product Strategist." We're doing more with titles in the next couple months at Moz, so these may change. Neither will have any direct reports, but both will be contributing as consultants/advisors/project leads on a number of teams.
I'm sure that Matt & Tim would love to hear from you and are happy to take questions in the comments of this post, so feel free to leave them, and please join me in welcoming them to the Moz team!
The Opening of Our Portland Office (aka Mozlandia)
We Mozzers have long loved Portland from our perch in the Emerald city. We visit on weekends to sample their insanely weird and tasty food carts and restaurants. We stay extra nights after conferences to tour their far-too-cool-for-Seattle clothing stores. We rant jealously about their much lower cost-of-living and their lack of a state sales tax (which adds to the retail goodness). And, of course, we poke fun at their hipsterdom.
In fact, after watching three seasons of Portlandia, and experiencing the magic that city has to offer, we could no longer resist its pull. Starting in April of this year (probably, maybe May or June depending on lease details), SEOmoz will be opening only its second office ever in Portland, Oregon, nicknamed "Mozlandia."
We've already created a poster of our own:
Pictured from left to right: Peter Bray (FollowerWonk), Matthew Brown and Tim Resnik (AudienceWise), Galen Huntington (FollowerWonk), and David Mihm (GetListed).
I'm pretty sure this picture alone means our Portland office is going to be an amazing place to work (honestly, Galen looks WAY more "Portland" than his counterpart in the IFC photo). We'll start recruiting more formally soon, but in the meantime, feel free to check out any of the open positions at Moz, many of which teams may be open to staffing in Portland. We will continue to offer our $12,000 referral and signing bonus for software engineering positions in both cities.
2012 Moz Financials
It was a good year for the company financially, despite our focus being on a lot of other issues. We ended the year at $21.9mm in revenue - nearly doubling from 2011's $11.4mm.
I think 2012 and 2013 are going to go down in our history as "investments in the foundation" years. After our funding round closed in April, we spent the vast majority of the year building products that have yet to launch (stay tuned), building up recruiting and onboarding processes, bolstering our product and team with acquisitions, experimenting with how to handle a much larger big data product (Mozscape - sadly most of our efforts to dramatically grow size & increase freshness in 2012 failed, but we believe we now know enough to have success in 2013), and managing culture at a mid-size company (which went pretty well and led to some nice kudos like Seattle's Best Place to Work).
Below is a look at overall product revenue growth from 2007-2012:
More than 90% of total revenue comes from SEOmoz PRO subscriptions, with additional contributions from the SEOmoz API (these are combined in the "product revenue" chart above). Mozcon tickets sales and DVD sales are not included in this graph, nor is consulting revenue, which ended in 2009.
I did, however, want to show our expenses for 2012, compare them to 2011, and break them down by category so you can get a better sense of what's in our costs (and see how we're spending that fancy VC money!). I didn't have a great way to show this as a visual graph (pie charts over time are funky - I guess I could have done the stacked graph, but they're also funky), yet the chart conveys the data pretty well:
There are a few interesting takeaways from the above:
- Personnel as a percentage remains the same, and I'd guess it will go up a small amount in 2013.
- Hosting is where most of our COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) and pain comes from. It should be going down as we reach larger scales, but in 2012, we chose to invest in building faster rather than going slow and finding solutions to our declining margins. That will change in 2013, and while this year as a whole will probably still be high, we're predicting that our total hosting costs will be ~50% of what they are today (~650K/month) by Q4.
- Contractors are a resource we've leaned on heavily in the past, particularly on the development front. That number will probably remain similar in 2013, though eventually we plan to bring the vast majority of production in-house, and rely on contractors only for specialized needs.
- Facilities is one that will, hopefully, take a huge leap up in 2013. We need a new office here in Seattle, and while we've been a bit stymied on our first six months exploring spaces (we've had two offices we wanted fall through on us), we want to be moving to a much larger headquarters as soon as possible. In the meantime, Mozlandia will help us grow a bit in Portland.
- Not a believer in inbound marketing? If this data doesn't convince you, nothing will. The incredibly low percent of costs that go to attracting traffic and acquiring customers (on the "marketing" line - remember that SEOmoz has no sales team or costs) are a testament to SEOmoz drinking our own Kool-Aid, and investing in sources like content, organic search, social media, email, CRO, and word-of-mouth to spread our brand. It means we can invest much more in research, product, and data. Check out traffic from the last 6 quarters:
Some spikiness from viral content skews the trendline a bit, but in general, we're seeing healthy growth from every channel.
If you have questions about this stuff, feel free to ask in the comments and myself or Sarah Bird (our COO) can answer.
2012 Employee & Customer Growth Data
The financials tell part of the story, but a few other data points felt interesting to me and may be to you as well. First up is our growth in employee count from our first year as a software company to today:
The chart shows headcount of full time employees at the end of each year. We've obviously had a ton of growth here in 2012, and we're budgeting to add another 66 team members in 2013 (though a lack of new office space may slow that down). What amazes me the most is how well our culture has managed to handle this growth. I feel better about the persistence of TAGFEE and the other cultural aspects at SEOmoz today than I did when we were at 50 people, 25, or 5. To be honest, that's not what I expected. I thought things would get invariably harder and worse at this scale, but given the trend, I'm incredibly optimistic about 150, 250, even 500! Though, I know all of those will take incredible effort to succeed.
Next is our customer growth:
18,731 was the final count of paid PRO subscribers on Jan. 1st, 2013 (our historical numbers for prior years were less precise, hence the rounding).
It's pretty remarkable and truly humbling to have nearly 20,000 paid customers using our product. But we know that we've got a long way to go. In 2012, we had four pretty severe incidents and several smaller ones where critical customer data like rankings, crawl info, or Mozscape index updates were missing or late. We launched a few cool features at the end of 2011 and very beginning of 2012 (social analytics, historical link analysis, universal SERPs tracking, and custom reports) but with the exception of Followerwonk (which is a huge addition to PRO, and continues to develop new features itself), it was a very quiet year for features.
2013 is going to be very different. Our first major launch since Wonk is only a few weeks away, and spring should see the start of many more. We also have an entire team of five engineers, under the leadership of Shawn Edwards, focused on uptime and reliability. The levels of unreliability we've had in the past are unacceptable, and the speed of product improvement is, too. In our reviews for each other this month, Sarah and I were chatting about a large release we've been working on since late 2011, and Sarah told me, "If we haven't launched by June, we should both fire each other." I couldn't put it better myself. This year, we need to kick ass for our customers and be more deserving of the incredible support and growth you've enabled for our team.
January 2013 marks my 11th anniversary working in this job (prior to 2004, I worked with my Mom, Gillian, at the web design/marketing company that would become SEOmoz). I've never been more amazed by what the company's accomplished than I am today, but I know every day from now forward presents the challenge to all of us at Moz - to prove we're worthy of the fantastic things we have (customers, revenue, investors, supporters) and to not be trapped by the mistakes of the past, nor fall prey to the pitfalls of the future.
Matt & Tim will be a huge help, as the teams from FollowerWonk and Getlisted have been already. Mozlandia is going to be an exciting new experiment for us. And 2012 was a great year, but honestly, I can't wait for 2013 to get going, and for us Mozzers to be able to show all of you what the remarkable team we've built can do.
Congratulations all. Huge respect for Matt and looking forward to getting to know Tim. Good work everyone.
PS - I *love* that mozlandia photo.
I have so many debts to pay off that made that photo happen. It's going to be super awkward if I have a child named Mihm Wonkia Brown.
Congrats Rand and Moz Staff!
And to myself too (and to all the active members of this community), because we too have a role, even though surely much smaller, in the success of SEOmoz.
Said that... MozPlex, MozLandia... wonderful all... just imagining other possible combinations for a future internationalization of Moz :D.
Amen Gianlucca,I'd be interested to know the breakdown of paying customers...how many are from outside the US?
All in all, a great year for the Moz and (IMO for SEO). Congrats on the hire...Matthew is a catch!
Love the transparency and the growth figures are amazing.
Huge congratulations to the SEOmoz team on an incredible year. We're honored to be a development partner!
--Scott, Rooster Park
Congrats, Rand and Team. Matt & Tim are exceptional product/marketing execs and all-around good guys. And a $21 million dollar revenue is an incredible accomplishment.
I feel like the glory of the 'hipster david mihm' picture hasn't yet been adequately touched upon, so I hope to do that in this comment: It is glorious.
Congrats to SEOMoz -- and I'm excited to welcome you to the City of Portland. Will definitely be following your progress.
By the way, careers > technical writer page has a typo! Ctrl F "softare" under responsibilities. URL: https://hire.jobvite.com/CompanyJobs/Careers.aspx?nl=1&k=Job&j=oay2Wfwq&s=SEOmoz_Site
Also, thank you x2 for using serial commas.
@AGpdx
Proud to be a ProMozzer since years :-).
One of the coolest statements of you:´"What amazes me the most is how well our culture has managed to handle this growth." -> This is really amazing how that works with so many people!
And a warm welcome to Tim and Matt!
So much love to you guys. Congrats!
This is great news! Congrats on acquiring Matt & Tim! Let's get that Portland office close to me so I can still walk to happy hour with Matt & Tim.
I really love reading posts like these and the transparency. It makes me feel like part of the company. Great post Rand, and congrats on a fantastic 2012!
This was a true "feel good" post for me as there is so many exciting things happening at Moz, it's unbelievable. Fantastic to hear about the new acquisition as it's going to strengthen Moz even more. Also, really exciting to hear about all these new products/announcements that are on their way. As a side note, I'm really looking forward to the "Mozbar" improvements that you mentioned. Finally, absolutely love the new Mozlandia poster! Very cool!
Impressive numbers! Should be interesting to see what the AudienceWise acquisition leads to, in terms of new tools. Looks like I'll have to become a pro member again with all this awesomeness going on!
Yeh I'm also intrigued to see how this goes.. Haven't seen much more about it yet but still.. VERY INTERESTED!
Great Job Done SEOmoz Looking forward to new features..........!!!!!!
Shame that the video you shared is not viewable outside the US:(
Anyway good job on another great year and wish u all the best in 2013.
hat was a disapointment
Don't know where to ask this because this site is completely new to me, but would Google see a problem with a domain having several different niche sub-domains with outbound links to various sites only as often as the article demands?
Meaning:
XYZ(dot)com is the main site. Welcoming everyone to Knowledge HQ.
autos.XYZ(dot)com is a subdomain that strictly focuses on cars, trucks, etc. Linking out to makers, dealers, etc as it sees fit.
medical.XYZ(dot)com is a subdomain that strictly focuses on health, dieting, weight loss, etc and links out to doctors, hospitals etc as it sees fit.
...and so on for other niches.
Would this be considered a link farm or whatever? Ideally, I just want to be considered an expert in all the fields and don't want to buy a bunch of different domain names. And I want my Google+ authorship all over them. :)
(Moderator: If this is in the wrong place, can you redirect me to a post to comment/ask this on? And this isn't spam as you can see I don't care about dropping any links in here or on my name.)
Hi
Welcome to SEOmoz, I am not a moderator but the best place to ask questions is over at
https://www.seomoz.org/q/ask
I hope that helps
Sean
Great work guys, SEOmoz is on the road to become even more amazing!
Congrats, keep up the amazing work!
That's great Rand. Congrats to you and everyone at Moz. We're excited to have you in Portland!
Congrats to all, and cheers to 2013! It's *already* a year to remember for Moz.
Congratz on the new location!
Congrats on the huge revenue! Here's to profit in 2013!
Amazing!
Nothing out of the ordinary for SEOmoz. Guess that's why I been a member for so many years. It's great to see an organization you believe in be successful.
Congratulations to all.
congrats rand to you and your team on a great year.
This is impressive on many different fronts. Exceptional.
Congrats to you and the Moz team.
Wow, you guys really are 'making in rain'. In Seattle no less. Congratulations on the acquisition.
6 million for hosting?? Wow!! Congrants on the new office and the new acquisition!
Congrats you guys! Love seeing this amazing team growing and becoming more and more successful!
Congratulations Rand
Awesome news! More tools for us to play around with is always a great motivation :D
Good for you! Known Matt Brown since he was back at the NYTimes. He is terrific!
Congratulations! The quality of your products and the quality of your content are a testament to your success. I wish you the best of luck in 2013 and look forward to all that is to come.
PS. I hope to be a pro subscriber in the next six months :)
Just goes to show that if you give people what they need you get rewarded for your efforts
Congratulations
Super, highly glad to see this report.
Impressive growth over the last several years! I look forward to you guys finally coming into Portland :) I've been meaning to swing by MOZ HQ in Seattle several times when I'm up in Kent for work, but it's never worked out with my schedule :(
I'll be keeping an eye open for your PDX Positions ;)
Congrats, Rand & Team, and welcome to Matt & Tim! Pretty good numbers there, Rand. I share your pleasant surprise at managing to keep TAGFEE as your prime mover in the face of so much growth. Well done to the whole gang!
Excellent - looking forward to the introduction of the new tools and/or features.
Mozlandia... I like it
Congraulations, great news!!!!
Impressive growth there guys. Obviously for a reason - love your work!
Doubled revenue? Outstanding. Its good to see SEOMoz not standing on its laurels with these acquisitions,
Congratulations to everyone!
Very impressive growth! Congrats to the entire Moz team.
Congratulations guys! Keep bringing the good stuff and the good stuff will keep coming back to you.
Well done guys, 2013 looks like its going to be a killer year for SEOMOZ.
Looking forward to seeing the team tomorrow at mozcation Cape Town :)
Congrats all around. Especially for picking up Matthew J Brown -- the smartest guy in SEO. Hopefully Mozlandia will be open for Searchfest!
-Mike
You are far too kind Mr. King. It is certainly not lost on me that the person writing this is one of the sizable handful of people in SEO that are smarter than me. Indeed, one of the best parts of this move is that I'm now working with people that I learn new things from everyday.
There's an outside chance Mozlandia will be open by SearchFest, and maybe I can bring a Street Fighter cabinet in to see who's boss.
Wow, amazing guys. Congratulations!
Congrats. 2013 looks like a great year for SEOmoz.
I'm a little sad that I can't see the Video here in Germany, but I look forward to see and hear more from you guys in 2013
Ditto - doesn't work here in Israel. But huge congrats to the entire team - can't wait to see what you guys unleash in 2013
Congratulations Moz! Really good additions and great growth for all your work.
Very awesome! SEOmoz seems like such an amazing place to work for. Good luck!
Awesome. Really excited to see what Matt and Tim can bring to Moz. Even more so, eagerly waiting to see what this secret project is.
I especially enjoyed the expense data, hard to believe you guys spend nearly as much on credit card processing fees as you do on travel expenses.
Interesting read and good to see that Moz looks to be in great shape.
looking forward to seeing the developments and investments you have planned for 2013.
I wish you all future success.
Sean
The future looks way bright for SEOmoz and boy! they are well on that track. Would love to see their future developments this year and how all others in the marketing world gets affected (or should i say pushed) by moz.
It's awesome that SEOmoz is so transparent with its customers (actually practicing TAGFEE). I'm glad things are going so well. If I weren't happy running my own business I'd be submitting my own resume. :-)
I remember at SMX Münich you forecasted 18 M but these results are way better than "expected". Congratulations to you all.
Yep, this is what Amazing looks like. Well done and congrats all the way around!
Feeeeew, those are big numbers. All looks well - Congrats! :)
Congratulations all around... amazing news that Matt has joined the Moz team :) Really looking forward to meet Tim too. Great numbers about the healthy grow. Go SEOmoz!
Awesome! Congrats to the entire team :)
Congratulations on your growth and expansion (Impressive numbers) which means great things ahead for 2013! Will you be giving tours of the new Mozlandia digs during SearchFest?
Congrats to all! And thanks for continuing to share this level of information, it's extremely enlightening.
Congratulations! It's great to see your growth; excited about Mozlandia.
What a great read, all around! Congratulations on the growth, and welcome to Portland! I love your poster, so, so much.
Is this SEOmoz's version of the Oscars? Good take on the Hipsters, by the way. Curse them! I was reading Jack Kerouac books 15 years before they got their well groomed mitts on Dharma Bums!
Heratly Congratulate SEOMOZ.... Amazing achievement in 2012... Rand you are the model of success and simply great.
Fantastic news all around. Congrats!
Can someone please tell me what CRO means?
Sure - CRO = Conversion Rate Optimization
Conversion Rate Optimization.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion_optimization
Great work and congratulations!
Congrats! I am excited to see where things will go in 2013 and to see the new projects you have been working on. What is your favorite part about working at SEOMoz? Also congrats on being in Seattle's top company to work at!
PORTLAND!!! That is great news. Scaling has to be a booger. Glad to be small apart of such a great list of achievements for last year.
Congrats and straight on to the days ahead. :-)
Cheers from Germany
Sven
Wow, so many congratulations to go around! Congrats, Rand, on your eleven years! Congrats to Matt and Tim for joining the team! And congrats to the whole SEOmoz team for the amazing growth! What's equally amazing is that you've been able to maintain your core beliefs too. TAGFEE is a great philosophy; you're one of my go-to examples of a good company.
Major congratulations to you all - it's fantastic to see your growth and progress!
Congratulations on such spectacular growth and also all the new talent! Waiting to hear what's new for 2013 from SEOmoz, you certainly do keep us in suspense :).
You've done a phenomenal job. Indeed, huge achievements. Way to go! All the hard work paid off. Congratulations!