Today marks the completion of our first ever external funding - $1.1million (sorry, no Shoemoney shot here). I wrote about this move twice before, asking in August for your feedback on whether to take venture capital and in September about our decision to move forward with the deal. At that time, I also promised that we'd have a recap of our financials for the year-to-date, much as we did for 2006. Sadly, this will be the last time I'm able to share this much about the inner workings of SEOmoz this publicly. However, we're moving away from the traditional consulting model and thus our numbers are probably less relevant and interesting than, say, Jim Boykin's (just saying, Jim, if you feel like sharing, I'm sure the folks would appreciate it). And, in good news, talking with Michelle today (with the Seahawks game on pause), we will still be sharing lots of cool stats and keeping true to our moz-ethos post-investment. This means the sharing certainly isn't over, it just probably won't be this all-encompassing again (with regard to finances, that is. We'll still reveal way too much about everything else).
Without further ado, here are our financials from January 2007 - November 16, 2007. Don't forget that these are estimates, not audited numbers and should be taken with a grain of "~."
Current Status (pre funding):
- Cash in the Bank: $80,000 (not counting the investment, obviously)
- Full time Employees: 7
- Contract Employees: 4 (and Mel should be full time in just a few short days)
- Interns: 1 (go Danny!)
- Clients Served in 2007: 16
- Pitches Made in 2007: 8 (other clients were from pre-2007)
- Clients Referred to the Recommended List: 225
- Clients Referred to the Marketplace: 20 (and it's only been live for 10 days!)
- Earnings from Referring Clients: $0.00 (we've never taken kickbacks and we never will)
- Having your fiancee call you the "golden boy of SEO": priceless
Number of Premium Member Signups by Month:
- January - n/a
- February - 61
- March - 116
- April - 205
- May - 244
- June - 261
- July - 370
- August - 290
- September - 260
- October - 263
- November (16 days) - 152 (USA! USA!- MG; "I don't think our international readers will appreciate that" - Rand)
- 10 SEO Tools
- 646 Posts in the Q+A Knowledge Base
- 4 Premium Guides
- 125 Sources in the Link Directory
- 13 Providers of Services in the Discount Store
- 63 Entries of Strategies & Tactics in the Premium Tips List
2007 Earnings:
- SEOmoz Premium Content: $401,187
- SEOmoz Seminar: $32,977 (123 paid attendees)
- New Clients: $187,000
- Clients from pre-2007: $140,000
Total Earnings (YTD): $761,164
Breakdown of Expenses (through Sept. only):
- 45% - Salaries
- 12.5% - Travel (oh those SMX shows)
- 11% - Outsourcing
- 8% - Rent
- 5% - Utilities (incl. hosting & analytics)
- 5% - Events (SMX Seattle After-Party + SEOmoz Seminar)
- 5% - Marketing/Advertising
- 4% - Miscellaneous (i.e., Pixie Stix. Lots of Pixie Stix)
- 2% - Medical
- 1.5% - Legal
- 1% - Supplies, Hardware & Software
Additional Points of Interest:
- Total Number of SEOmoz Members (free & premium): 53,439
- The New SEOmoz Marketplace is rocking after only a week in operation - case in point:
- Number of Companies in the Marketplace: 173
- Number of Job Posts in the Marketplace: 32
- Number of Resumes in the Marketplace: 34
- Number of People who've already emailed me because they got contracts from the Marketplace: 3
- Number of People who've already emailed me because they filled positions from the Marketplace: 2
- Number of Companies in the Marketplace: 173
- Outstanding Debt: $0 (woo hoo!)
- Rand's Total Personal Earnings (through November, including bonuses): $41,000
- Rand's Single Largest Expenditure: An Engagement Ring (Best. Bullet point. Ever.)
- As I've mentioned in the past, the focus of the investment is to grow the premium content module by offering more tools, features and content.
- Stuff coming soon includes 7 hours of video footage from our training session here in Seattle (broken up into 7 modules), a complete redesign of premium (including visual graphics to accompany the tools), 3 new premium guides (on linkbait, legal issues in search, and blogging) and our super secret project, which has a beta launch just in time for Christmas.
- Stuff coming later (March and beyond) includes a few new tools, downloadable legal contracts & forms, rank tracking and smaller additions like comments in premium Q+A and tips, thumbs in the premium content sections, & literally hundreds of new ideas.
- At this time, the board of directors will include only myself, Michelle, & Gillian. Vanessa's plenty busy with a million other things.
- We're planning to have our first ever booth at SMX West in Santa Clara. Scott will be posting more on that in the future to help us solicit ideas of how to make it as fun and interactive as possible.
- We'll be growing to ~15 people over the next 6 months, and probably more after that, but we'll be staying right here in Seattle at the mozplex on Roosevelt Way for at least the next year, which means I still get to walk to work (yay!)
- Although the switch to premium content has made us less active in taking on clients, we're not planning to completely stop consulting work. This decision is primarily to make sure we never lose our edge or our ability to relate to the job of SEOs. However, we'll probably be taking on only 1-2 new clients every 2-3 months.
As ever, I owe a great debt of gratitude to the incredibly gracious search community. This industry continues to attract not only an incredible level of talent, but a remarkable group of open, friendly, generous people and it's these qualities that make me proud to be counted among the ranks of search marketers. Hopefully, this information can serve to once again provide knowledge and value to others in the world of search marketing consultations & services.
p.s. Anyone want to bet a million dollars that no fewer than at least one "respected" journalistic publication will make drastic errors when covering this information? No, seriously - we can bet that much now :) (Glad to see you are using your newfound resources wisely.)
p.p.s. In anticipation of a few questions around the numbers, I figured I'd provide some background. If you love addition, you'll note that we've actually had 2222 signups for premium content, yet only have 1580 current members (I'm really bad at math. I think my brain just exploded). Some of those are obviously folks who sign up for only a month or 6-month stint, but our cancellation rate is still higher than we'd like. However, when we actually studied these folks, we found, remarkably, that more than 50% of those who canceled their membership have renewed again with 4 months (obviously this only counts the months for which we have this data). You might also wonder why July was such a stellar month - that's when we raised the cost of premium membership. Finally, the expenses numbers only ran through to September, so 3 current SEOmoz staffers aren't included (and thus the percentages are off a bit).
UPDATE: Mystery Guest was feeling cheeky tonight, so she's added her comments to this post in burgundy.
UPDATE FROM MYSTERY GUEST: This doesn't change things. I maintain my "I'm not posting anymore, dammit" stance. I just added comments to steal the computer from Rand in order to look at shoes.
Rand, thanks for the offer to share $ info, and I've been tempted to before whenever I've seen you post your #'s...but I know my COO would kill me if I ever did.
I will say this, we're doing very well here. During 2007 we more than trippled income and profit at We Build Pages over 2006. You are a bit under where we were at 3 years ago. But we also have 28 employees now. We are 100% debt free, 100% owned by me, and we have eneough money in our bank account that I feel fine donating what might amount to $100,000 to charities this Holiday season. Our projections for 2008 again call for more than tripple growth in sales and profits for 2008 over 2007.
It took years to become a business man, but I'm getting much better at it and enjoying the ride. I also have a lot of smart people helping and guiding me along the way now.
I'm excited for your success as well, the future potential for SEOMOZ is amazing. I'm glad it's coming together for you, and when your pay shoots way over 41k/year you'll find there's a lot of rewards waiting for you. I also know you're the kind of guy/company that will do "good" with your success.
Cheers, Jim Boykin
Man this was a great post :) I'd have to say you guys and a few other people are the only thing that keeps me going and my self course :) as odd as it sounds.
Yea Jim I tried to get you to reveal your earning a year ago and you wouldn't lol in that interview.
Jim: You should blog more often. I love your style. I love the way you give lots of hints and suggestions without giving any specifics.
But if you want to send some of the specifics my way, that would be okay. lol.
Dave
"We're planning to have our first ever booth at SMX West in Santa Clara. Scott will be posting more on that in the future to help us solicit ideas of how to make it as fun and interactive as possible."...
Make a booth interesting...
Jello shots.
T shirts, I was patient, but you have money now. I want a t shirt.
Open bar.
Set up a game... "Dunk the Becca"
Free beer.
Puppet Shows, I have yet to see a puppet show at a conference booth.
Alcohol.
Throw squishy tomatoes at non SEOmoz members.
Congrats on the dough, I look forward to seeing what occurs, sounds fun and good.
You left out scantily dressed med students dancing seductively around poles.
Shirts are actually a great idea. I would buy a shirt. Especially if it's the same quality as my Firefox tee.
I 2nd that one, I would love to have a SEOmoz t-shirt.
@ FeedTheBot: AUGHHH!!! DID YOU SEE YOUR MOZ POINTS? DEMON! DEMON!
Oh, it just went up. You're now 667. That's okay. Phew.
That totally explains why I kept smacking people today for no reason whatsoever, glad I got past it via Dr Pete :)
I've been to a lot of tradeshows in my day and never once have I seen a puppet show. I think that's a fantastic idea. There aren't enough puppet interviews, either.
BTW, to save your immortal soul and calm MG down, I've exorcised your demons with my thumb power.
It's sooo tempting to go back through past comments and thumb down back to the mark of the beast. I wonder how long that could be kept up....
Let's not explore that :)
And to your loyal employees. :D
Damn straight :)
Congrats to SEOmoz! I'm super-eager to see what comes of all this...
P.S. @ Jim Boykin - I am currently accepting donations for the CK Needs More Money To Benefit From Having More Money Fund.
Rand, I'm really impressed with your candor and the way you've decided to grow your company. Personally, I've never seen a privately held company not only share this kind of information with the community, but also do so in such a humble, thoughtful and gracious way. While I'm sure things will change as you continue to grow, I venture to guess you will remain as dedicated and open to your base of users as you possibly can be.
I'm looking forward to seeing how this company grows over the next three years. From my own experience, it seems that you are doing "all the right things". You're a class act.
Continued success...
Mozparency!
Entries like these are exactly what I love about SEOmoz.
Wow, I am thoroughly impressed that you would share this information. If only all companies could be so transparent. Congrats on the funding!
guys...this is both interesting, timely (we are in a similar position right now), and incredibly informative. For me, accounting and financials are like kryptonite, so this is a great insight. I didnt see (or i missed cause i dont read good), what percentage of the business did you end up giving up?
You can feel free to not reply if you want to keep it confidential. I am just curious.
Guys best of luck. you are some of the good guys!
Bryan
Bryan - they've asked to keep the percentage of ownership private, sorry!
no problem. totally understand. does it rhyme with:
:-) J/K
congrats again!
BL
Ha, ha! Try none of the above :)
Congratulations, Rand. You guys earned it.
Now go make more nifty tools, will ya?
Congrats on the closing of the eagerly anticipated venture funding. I know you will put it to good use as you continue to grow Moz land. You have always been so good about posting things about your company that most do not, I find that helps you stand out and actually might even generate more trust for the industry as a whole. Kudos!
It's interesting to see your numbers (and Mystery guests commentary along the way). What, in your opinion helped Premium memberships to spike in July? Was it the training seminar hype? Some linkbait? Other? It's cool to see the Marektplace doing so well already too, I think a lot of folks will get some good use and business out of that section.
Man, you guys have been announcing, posting and releasing so much lately, it's hard for me to keep up with it all. I remeber when I used to be able to visit twice a week and was able to review everything I missed, now it's next to impossible to do that (oh well, guess I'll have to stop by every day).
Love what you've done for yourself and the industry Rand, it's really inspiring to those of us who have a dream of being an influential part of this and related Online industries. Well done.
Impressive numbers Rand, especially the sign-ups and revenues from premium membership. You are breaking new territory with moz in this regard for seo. Good luck into the future.
Having been both a financial guy and a commercial real estate guy, it looks to me that your rent costs are high compared to other costs. One way to cut that down is to eliminate desks and make everyone work while standing against a counter or make em share chairs. That also improves office interaction amongst employees!!!!
Awesome post! I was like "they're telling people this stuff!" and my friend was like "that's insane"
I agree: T-shirts would be an instant hit
This is a great post for those looking to branch out on their own. A lot of times the price of things looms large, but with a little planning, AND keeping the day job long enough, it's doable.
Congratulations Rand. I'm looking forward to all the great new tools you'll develop to make this an even more useful and visited site. Like I don't spend too much time here already damn it...
It is a fantastic feeling to watch a business you created continually grow month after month.
What is so great about a Web business is your output will live on for CENTURIES and will be read around the world by many future generations.
One suggestion would be to share the Website traffic stats.
Many Web 2.0 Bloggers are now using sitemeter or statcounter and publically displaying their traffic stats.
https://seoptimization.blog.com/1221628/
It would be intriguing to analyze which blog topics bring in visitors from the various search engines. Also, which organic SERPs keywords bring in the most visitors. https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=title+tags
Staying on Page 2 on Google for Search Engine Optimization and NOW, page 1 for SEO is a very good achievement. How many people find this site from those competitive keywords? Which countries bring in the most visitors during various periods of the day?
Additionally, how effective have the ocassional magazine profiles on the company been in continuing to generating traffic, and how effective have links been from other blogs referencing this site?
Great questions, and certainly, we'll try to put up an all-encompassing stats & metrics post in the near future to address many of these.
Also - just FYI - for some reason, your posts always have lots of extra paragraph breaks in them. I usually try to edit them, but I wonder if it's a problem you're having with our commenting system if you could maybe email sitesupport with the browser version you're using, perhaps we can get that fixed up.
Thank you for posting up all these internal numbers. Not many companies are open about their financial status. It's awesome to see an example of a successful business in detail.
Huge congratulations to the entire SEOMoz team -- I refer people to your site at least once a month, and it's amazing how often people tell me that they're already regular readers. I look forward to getting to know the SEOMoz team better over the next few months, as we'll definitely be needing expertise that you've got!
Happy Sunday,
Dave
Thanks for the congratulations, Dave. We all appreciate it and we're all very proud of the growth we've been able to help the company achieve in the last year.
One other thing, a HUGE THANKS to all of our Premium Members! Without you guys and your continuing support of our products and services, we wouldn't have been able to do this, or to focus all of our energy on working to bring you better, faster, stronger Premium Content. Cheers!
I agree...Very impressive numbes! I would like to know some of your theorys on why subscribers are canceling
Rand, one question for you..or MG ;)
Are tags good for SEO? Are you something hiding from us? :P
While it is awesome that the team is growing, the decision to go for funding is a hard one to swallow. Given the number posted here getting a lower percentage traditional bank funding sounds more like a win win deal for SEOmoz, was there a reason you decided to go for the investment route instead of just taking out a traditional loan based on receivables?
Much improvement from last year. Good job. I'll be looking forward to seeing what 2008 brings you.
Nice ! I might say you had a big time behing you to prepare your Company. I say that the base was set in 81'. Anyway, the wave now is really good for you, i mean you really have a good position on the market.
I like you guys.!
Keep the good work.:)
Best,
Matt:)
Congrats guys. Looking forward to seeing where it takes you. Thanks for the transparency.
Like Joshua mentioned, this is impressive in terms of transparency. I know you're the king of transparency Rand, but this just puts a huge cherry on the cake.
I hope you know this will help future companies who are successful at least have a nice little model to look at financially if they want to know what to expect when growing their business. My hat goes off to you (time after time) ...
SEOmoz has not only inspired me in terms of launching my own little consultancy, but it's also just great inspiration in being transparent and all the benefits for being so.
My constant wishes for your company to succeed and Happy New Years! Hope to see SEOmoz just continue to get stronger!
I'm very surprised this isn't three times this. Very surprised.
I think your transparency speaks volumes and it's something I'm totally shocked to see, especially in this industry.
To be honest, I'm kind of dumbfounded. I'd like to be able to say, I'm doing this in a few years. We will see, I guess.
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Hi Rand/SEOmoz team,
I am new in the SEOmoz, but still 3 years experience of internet marketing,tools,SEO etc.I can say all what I found until now was Crap, REAL CRAP.I even wanted to quit from all this as in all of my carrer I spend over 20 000 euros learning,testing and trying new software.Finally this what saved my carrer was that I discover a very good niche,I redirect the leads to the customer and practically ONLY this hold me economic so I could spend even more money in the last 3 years.I was lucky that I found that niche in beginning and hold me economic.About SEOmoz now.I knew about it from the beginning.Reason why I avoided was the high price.After I got the money but I still didnt become member.I said to my self "looks white hat,keep it for the end".After becoming a member,(now that I am writing I am just 1 month, but I dont see my self quits soon from it).Now afte becoming PRO Member, I realised everything.
SEOmoz is a state of art software.
SEOmoz is a state of art business idea.
SEOmoz is a complete white hat.
SEOmoz is a SEO University.
SEOmoz is everything what the competitors are not and NEVER WILL.
This is the review of a Young SEO marketer, which is a real person with name Nikos.You can see all in my SEOmoz profile.
Please Rand Spread Out My Review
(Not that you make more money,but to help other to get educated)
Thanks Rand About Your State Of Art Software
With Respect Nikos
The numbers look awesome, good job Rand and team :)
Congrats Rand and Co. !!
It is plainly obvious to see why SEMoz is such a great success....you guys put in a lot of hard work and effort and it shows every single day.
I really hope you guys realize success beyond your wildest expecations.
If you guys ever go public, I want in on the IPO !!! :P
Well done Rand! I ran into your VC at Adtech NY and tried to convince her to let me in on the next round :)
Congratulations on finishing off the first round and on what looks like fantastic growth on the premium membership side. I'm sure it'll feel good to put the VC aspects aside for a while and get back to some real work.
Rand,
as always, thanks for being open with so many numbers. While we'll miss the openness with the financials and I think they've been a benefit to the community, it's part of the evolution and growth of SEOmoz... and what an interesting evolution it will be.
Even without the financials, your "numbers" post will no doubt continue to be one of the most fascinating ones and will continue to serve as a great benchmark for the industry.
I think one of the best things this post does is illustrate the importance of diversity. SEO as a primarily consulting/service oriented industry, it is all to easy to wind up with all the eggs in one basket... with the Premium content and now the seminar (I assume to become seminars), you've helped to illustrate that SEO firms can diversify and tap into their strengths through other means.
cheers
It's rare to see such openess about finance!
Give me a shout if SEOmoz ever open an office on this side of the pond; I speak the native lingo and can always direct you to the nearest chippy :)
I'll second feedthebot... T-shirts, hoodies and other merchandise is the next thing!
Congratulations to Rand and the entire Moz team....
...looks like the VC funding immediately went to some wardrobe enhancements and new avatar!! ;)
2% on medical seems really low, how'd you pull that one off? quick math puts that at just over $100/month/employee
We offer medical to our employees, but several folks have it through their spouses. Also note that we're only counting the medical expenses for full-time folks, as contractors do get medical as an option but pay it themselves. When we added up expenses, I believe only 4 or 5 of us were using medical paid by the company. :)
That corporate avatar isn't fooling anyone. We know all know you have a transformer in your pocket.
Congratulations. Good Luck.
Wow, Rand in a suit. I see the venture capital is treating you well. haha.
Thanks for posting these stats. It really helps a smaller business to wrap their head around many of the overwhelming aspects in SEO and just doing business.
Keep it up mozzers!
When you announced the announced the deal, my first reaction was, "Bummer! Rand won't be able to publish his finances any more!" Alas I suppose I'll settle for you providing more resources for me as a premium subscriber. Congrats on the success. Love the freemium business model.
Here's one more action item for you: Get some link love from your investors! I was surfing the Ignition Partner's site today, reading the Michelle-promoted-to-partner release, and noticed that while they cite you in her bio, you get no links! Not to the site, not to the "portfolio company blogs," nada. Sheesh.
congrats Rand,
As one premium member i feel that its worth every penny to get info i can actually rely upon (rather than a lot of hearsay out there) and tools that I actually use!
I really look forward to seeing SEOmoz expand and flourish, although an investment friend made me curious - when you float do premium memberships get free/special offer on shares ;)
Anyhow have a great 2008 and congrats on the funding (just dont buy too many office toys!)