I’d like to tell you that there's some secret recipe, but honestly, I think that the most successful companies recognize that they can’t completely control their creation – they have to let it grow and evolve naturally. Intuitively, they somehow recognize the following three realities of collective blogging:
1. Voices Naturally Emerge
Some people, whether they’re just natural writers, strong personalities, or great at what they do, naturally stand out in a crowd. This makes some companies nervous, and they automatically try to rein in those voices, restricting their authors to rigid rules and standards. Too often they end up destroying whatever quality made those writers worth reading in the first place, exactly the quality that would help them build an audience and be successful. Good companies recognize that strong voices naturally emerge, and they play to that strength.
2. Voices Create A Chorus
Even as strong voices naturally emerge, the best company blogs are still group efforts. Without forcing a structure on them, order somehow appears out of chaos. Like any group, a successful company blog finds a common language and culture, develops in-jokes and popular themes, and starts to feel like a conversation. Companies that try the hardest to force this structure are usually the ones who end up destroying it.
3. Voices Eventually Change
Finally, successful companies recognize that voices change – people grow, take on new roles, and eventually move on. We’ve seen it here at SEOmoz, most recently with Rebecca leaving, but it’s happened before that and will inevitably happen again. When it does, that voice is always missed, both by the readers and the collective – the chorus falters a bit, but sooner or later, a new song picks up where the old one left off. It doesn’t mean that the efforts of past authors are diminished or unappreciated, simply that the collective is strong enough to find its voice again.
Adding My Voice to The Mix
Now that I’ve got you reading, I can admit that this post is really my way of making an announcement while trying to not make it all about me. I’m going to be taking on a new role here at SEOmoz, working with the staff to help support the community and some of the PRO functions (such as Q&A). Consider me your unofficial community organizer.A Brief Re-introduction
Although some of you know me from the community and YOUmoz, Rand suggested that a brief re-introduction might be in order. It all started in the little town of Fenton, Illinois – Population: 137. Ok, maybe I can skip ahead a few years. When I was 9, I bought my first computer, a TRS-80 Color Computer (if you’re wondering, it was 1979). I immediately learned that coding was in my blood. Back then, I was so hardcore that if I made a mistake while typing in a program, I wiped out all my code and started over. Also, I didn’t know that you could edit just one line. Give me a break; I was 9. In case you were wondering, the 9-or-so year-old me is in that picture above - 3 pints of invisible fairy dust to the first person who can guess which one is me.
I started publishing code at 15 and ultimately decided to major in Computer Science. Due to a great intro class I had in high school, I decided to double-major, and went on to get my B.S. in Computer Science and Psychology. When I graduated in 1992, the internet hadn’t really taken hold and my itch to learn more about the human mind had just barely been scratched, so I decided to do my doctorate in Cognitive Psychology.
Long story short, the internet virtually exploded while I was in grad. school to become a household phenomenon, so I finished my Ph.D. and went to work for a startup in 1997. We went through the usual identity crises, from ISP to ASP to niche developers for the tradeshow industry, and I found myself going from being one developer in an abandoned warehouse to Executive VP of a $2M company and staff of 16.
In 2005, I finally decided that it was time to take the next step, and so I started my own company, User Effect, focusing on website usability. I wanted to get back in the trenches with clients and finally put everything I had learned to use. At the end of 2006, a client convinced me to attend my first SEO conference (SES Chicago). I had dabbled in SEO since the late 90s, but was always turned off by the snake-oil side of it, especially in the early days. What I learned at that first conference really opened my eyes. I started to see how search was an essential part of the user experience – you can’t tell where people are going or help them get there if you don’t understand where they’ve been.
I had the good fortune to see a certain Rand Fishkin speak at that show, and I learned about a community and blog called SEOmoz. In the 3 years since, the Moz community has become not only one of my favorite learning platforms, but a home away from home, and the launching point for dozens of friendships. I’ve gotten a lot out of this community, and now I hope to be able to give just a little bit back.
Letting My Voice Develop
As I start to contribute more directly to the site and become part of the collective voice, I’ll always try to remember that the community is much larger than myself. Of course, that doesn’t mean I’ll stop being me. As a long-time community member, I hope to use my new role to not only advocate for you the reader, but to answer the many lingering questions we all have about the inner workings of the Moz and its employees. Among these burning questions:
- What is Rand’s fascination with yellow shoes and what kind of a name is Fish-kin, anyway? Is he merely fond of aquatic life, or is he descended from an ancient race of merfolk who hold the secrets to the Lost City of Atlantis?
- What does Scott do all day, other than pick out music for Whiteboard Friday? Is that a real job?
- Who is the real Danny Dover, and where did he get his luxurious moustache? Expect some of these answers in my 7-part miniseries: “The Legend of Stachemaster D”.
- Is Jennifer Lopez THAT Jennifer Lopez? She says “no”, but isn’t that what the real J-Lo would say if she were hiding from the paparazzi by working at an SEO firm? Think about it.
- Who are Will, Tom, and Duncan, and what exactly have they been Distilling? Are they part of a second British invasion?
Aha, so you're the new me! Mazel tov.
What was it you told me to say in these situations:
"Dear Rebecca, your wit is only exceeded by your beauty. Asians are awesome!" ;)
I'll be helping out around the place, but not trying to fill your shoes or joining the team full-time. Just tackling some Q&A, doing a bit more blogging, and we'll see where it goes from there. Right now, I'm just trying to learn the ropes without tripping over anyone.
I hope you enjoy the new part-time gig. Remember: the password is "Fidelio."
Don't listen to her Dr. Pete. She's toying with your head. The password is "Fidel Castro"
Asians are awesome, as long it's not a Korean Ex Girlfriend....
Crazy Korean girls make the worst ex's in the world ....
I'm just sayin...
don't judge me!
Look at all those thumbs down--guess I should have thrown in a "j/k" or a ":P" in my first comment so you haters wouldn't think I was that big headed.
Don't Lie! I heard the exact opposite from Charlie at 10e20!
Congrats! I would love to be working with SEOMoz! PRobably the best group around bar-none! Keep us posted and I'll be reading more...
Pete - thrilled to have you helping us out. I just want to make sure the message is clear; Pete's not technically part of the staff (at least, not yet) ;-) and he's helping us purely out of the goodness of his enormous heart for now.
We are, however, incredibly excited to have his assistance and truly appreciate his offer. Hopefully, it will go so well that we'll formalize something in the near future.
And don't forget to wish Pete a happy birthday next week (Tuesday I believe)!
Thanks, Rand. Yes, just to be clear, I'm just helping out for now, trying to keep the Moz gang sane so they can focus on creating bigger and better things.
And yes, next Tuesday is my birthday - one year closer to forty (as close as you can be without actually being there).
Am I the only one who is appaled at this news, nope sorry it's just not on, I think Rand & Co are making a huge mistake here
They just reduced the quality of youmoz posts buy about 90% ;)
Heh. Does that mean you're out of the top users list too? Finally, the playing field is even again ;)
Seriously though, good to have your voice in the choir. Great news.
Now the truth comes out. This was all just a clever ploy to flag me in the admin system so that I would disappear from the Top 10. You win this one, Critchlow ;)
Congrats Dr. Pete. This can only mean that more great things are to come. Any chance that you might be able to can talk Rand into bringing anyone else on board? I know 40 or so deserving individuals. I might even have a change at the top 10 then:-)
Welcome to the show Dr. Pete. You wouldn't be the handsome guy in the red shirt sporting a fro would you?...I knew it. Send my fairy dust via the sandman. He knows my address.
You got it. I had a lot more hair then and wore Underoos as least twice as often. Sadly, there are goofier photos of me, and at least one incriminating class video, but those are hidden safely away.
Expect your fairy dust to arrive by silent, invisible nymph any day now. It's odorless and trasparent, but trust me, it'll be there :)
Great news Pete - it'll be excellent to have a man on the inside, so to speak (not that the Mozzers aren't pretty good at pre-empting community needs anyway).
And I knew that you were the one with the Wafro before you admitted it further up the comment chain.
Great news! Fantastic to have you become a bit more active Pete - and I love reading your blog posts so more of those too please :-)
Also, if you need to ask what we've been distilling then you obviously haven't heard about Will and Duncan's obsession with Whisky!
Yeah Pete, how did you not know about the whisky? That's right - because you're about the only one who hasn't made it over to London yet. Seriously, you & Mihm need to head on over here sharpish.
I know, I know - I haven't been to London in almost 15 years. Gotta find an excuse to get back.
Well this is pretty killer news! I've said it on Twitter before, but I'll say it again, Dr. Pete you are a highly entertaining and intelligent person so I am greatly looking forward to reading your contributions here!
Agreed. Really glad to see you involved more with the Moz Dr Pete - a great move for both sides.
Late to the party, but glad I showed up. Thumbs up to Rand and his team for bringing Dr. Pete on board. He is one of my favorite SEO'ers out there. Ridonkerously nice, seems to always be in a great mood, super smart, and has a habit of making me laugh. I wish I had at least a quarter of the wit he has in his little pinky. And our cats look the same. That has to count for something, right? (Kidding.) I look forward to more posts and smiles. :)
There is no deeper bond than having cats that look alike :)
Dr. Pete - looking forward to reading more from you - this post is good ammo for me as I am incorporating more of my staff into participating on our blog. I personally believe that allowing staff members to let thier own voices develop in a corporate blog is vital to healthy growth. I'm not an expert on certain subjects that my co-workers are and vice versa which is why it's important to utilize all the juice we have! Hope the higher up's feel the same way as I do...:)
The blogs that I find most compelling almost always seem to be very candid and straightforward. There are so many blogs out there that try and appeal to a particular audience instead of blogging about things that truly interest the blogger.
Very few blogs keep me returning and participating like SEOmoz. Cheers to you guys for selecting stellar people to contribute here.
I am pretty certain Pete will fit right in.
I love the meatwad avatar.
Truly a wonderful choice and a brilliant mind. Congratulations fellow Chicagoan.
Good Blog Dr Pete, reading these comments though what do they have to do with the post?? Is someone flirting with Rebecca?? back to the blog I think the longer you blog for the easier it becomes to write blogs.
Sorry, that first reply was a bit of an in-joke, something Rebecca said on Twitter the other day. I have nothing but respect for Rebecca and her work. I'm also married, and her boyfriend is bigger than me ;)
First thing first - welcome !! looking forward to read your stuff.
As for me, I almost never read the author name, all the more so rememebering it to follow. maybe you'll change it :-)
Nice post indeed.
Imo, compelling blog must contain professional post and something fun :D
What a mid-summer pickup for SEOmoz! This is exciting news!
You'll have to change your name to Dr. Moz :)
Congratulations! I look forward to your Q&A Answers.
Yay, glad to see you joining the blog Pete! I think you'll be a good fit here :)
Go Dr. Pete! Your consistent contributions to SEOmoz are a testament to your knowledge and generosity.
Well deserved!
Congrats Dr. Pete.
I'm awaiting amazment.
Welcome Dr. Pete! It'll be great to have you onboard.
I've absolutely loved your YouMoz posts, so this is an amazing development.
Pete, I'm very thankful to have you on board! In spite of your million questions you've been a huge help. :P haha kidding... it's only been a thousand. ;) And I really appreciate your help in staying sane... it's not an easy thing to do.
Plus if this post is indication of your writing style, then bring on the posts!
Any capacity you can get Dr Pete in, is a good capacity. Looking forward to reading more of you on here in addition to User Effect.
Hey, congrats Pete! Here's to the community... looking forward to see where this goes :)
Congrats!
I couldn't think of anyone more deserving and apt. Looking forward to seeing what you bring as a staff member, in addition to what you've already brought as a community-member :)
Hmmm, so if what Jennita says about your million thousand questions is true, I won't feel guilty about using the Q&A to to the full extent of my soon-to-be Pro SEOmoz ;)
See you on the other side!
Excellent news - looking forward to seeing more posts from you Dr Pete :)
Pete - I have your "Anatomy of a Usable Website" hanging above my desk at all times and visit SEOmoz practically everyday. I'm so very excited to see what kind of synergies emerge from you helping out in mozland.
I'm going to assume this means it's alright for me to tweet all of my support requests @dr_pete from now on.
Also, if you become an official staff member what happens to Yoozer? You just brought him on board - now you're gonna kick him to the curb? That's cold, bro.
Mike, you can, as always, Tweet me any requests you like. What I choose to do with them is a different story ;) I'm not the go-to for YOUmoz at the moment - that's still being sorted out and is currently a group effort.
Whatever I end up doing long-term, Yoozer will always have a job doing what he's currently doing - running my many Viagra and offshore casino affiliate sites.
congrats, looking forward to see your work
Welcome. I'll look for more posts.
2nd British Invasion...
Revolutionary War - 1
War of 1812 and the creation of the Star Spangled Banner - 2
Distillers secret plot - 3?
;)