Yay! We’ve traversed another year around the sun. And I’m back with another Moz year-in-review post that promises to be as boring as its predecessors. Reading it feels like being locked in your tin can space capsule through lightyears of empty space. If you’re a little odd and like this kind of thing, do please continue.
Before we begin our odyssey, I invite you to check out previous reports: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012. Transparency is a Moz core value. Putting detailed financial and customer data on the blog is one of the ways we live our values. We’re a little weird like that.
Launch to your favorite parts:
Part 1: TL;DR
Commencing countdown, engines on
Part 2: SO MANY wins
Now it's time to leave the capsule if you dare
Part 3: Customer metrics
You've really made the grade
Part 4: Financial performance
And the stars look very different today
Part 5: Inside Moz HQ
The papers want to know whose shirts you wear
Part 6: Into the future
I think my spaceship knows which way to go
Part 1: TL;DR
Commencing countdown, engines on
What a year! 2017 was a time of doing new things differently — new teams, new goals, and new ways of operating. I’m so proud of Mozzers; they can do anything. If I’m sent to a far-off space colony, I want them with me.
In spite of (and because of!) all this change, we grew revenue and became significantly EBITDA and cash flow positive. Nice! We have a nice economic engine primed and ready to make some more big investments in 2018. Stay tuned.
These positive results were not from one single thing. Rather, iterative product and operations improvements helped improve both our top and bottom line. Plus, we made a bunch of longer-term investments that don’t show up yet in the 2017 report but will bear fruit in 2018 and beyond.
Part 2: Ch-ch-ch... Changes!
Now it's time to leave the capsule if you dare
Here’s a little more detail on some of the changes I talked about.
We launched Keywords By Site, relaunched our crawler (a major technical undertaking), sunsetted two products (content and Followerwonk), built a bunch of new developer tools and standardized on some dev frameworks, and improved our local data distribution network. Check out Adam Feldstein’s post for a lot more detail on our 2017 major product accomplishments!
We’ve got another exciting launch on the way, too. We’ve invested a ton of blood, sweat, and tears into it during 2017 and can’t wait to share it with everyone.
All of these changes support our 2016 strategy of “more wood behind fewer arrows.” We choose to focus our energy on being the best place to learn and do SEO. Our mission is to simplify SEO for everyone through software, education, and community.
For those of you worried about Followerwonk, it’s going to be okay. Better than okay. Our beloved “Work Dad” Marc Mims is now the proud father of Followerwonk! Marc’s dedication to the success of Followerwonk has never wavered over the many, many years he’s been building and maintaining it. We already miss his compassion, humor, and bike stories around the Mozplex. We wish him and Followerwonk the best! We bought that product because we loved it then; we love it even now. Sadly, though, it never quite fit with our mission as well as we'd hoped.
We created new programs to help people get the SEO help that’s right for them. We completely rebuilt our SEO Learning Center with fresh educational content. There’s a brand-new SEO podcast, MozPod, for you to check out.
We also began experimenting with and are now expanding SEO training workshops delivered by experts we trust and admire. I’m so excited about this because it’s a new way for Moz to have impact; it’s personal, live, interactive, and immediate in a way that most of our SEO education work can’t be. We won’t stop doing free, scalable education. It’s core to our beliefs. But it is fun to deliver custom, live training sessions in the mix too.
Many of our accomplishments are behind the scenes, and will deliver long-term positive impact.
Our investments in retiring tech debt, improving monitoring, investing in our development platforms, and nurturing our engineering culture have resulted in the most stable and performant software in Moz history. Our hard work and ingenuity is paying off in resilient and performant software.
We’ve also rebuilt most of our customer stack: new Salesforce implementation, HubSpot launch, new internal data warehouse, new CMS (Craft), Segment.io, and more! Phew! That’s a lot! In Q1 2018, we started with Terminus for Account-Based Marketing, and partnered with third-party data vendors, like Full Contact, to supplement our data warehouse. These big changes are going to set us up really well for the years ahead. And we’ve got more internal tools launching soon!
We are on a roll with internal improvements and momentum.
Part 3: Customer metrics
You've really made the grade
We could ship and launch until our circuits go dead, but at the end of the day all our work is in service of meeting your needs.
We know you can hear us! You’re following us now more than ever before.
Part 4: Financial performance
And the stars look very different today
Check out the infographic view of our data barf.
I’m proud of what we accomplished in 2017, especially considering the incredible amount of change in strategy and team structure. More revenue while spending less = magic! Also, the economic strength we’ve built will allow us to place some nice-sized bets this year. Boom!
We made $47.4 million in GAAP revenue in 2017, an increase of 11% from 2016.
We brought our over all expenses way down in 2017. Cost of Revenue increased slightly to $11.8 million. We reduced operating expenses aggressively. Curious on what we spend on, and trends? Check out this breakdown of our major expenses (OpEx and Cost of Revenue) as a percentage of annual revenue:
We generated cash, positive EBITDA, and for the first time in recent Moz history, we were positive net income.
That’s quite a turnaround from 2016, in which we closed the year negative EBITDA of $5.7 million! We flipped EBITDA! We have adopted a cash-flow-neutral-to-positive operating philosophy right now to be ready for some future investments. We may decide to go cash flow negative again to fund further growth.
Part 5: Inside Moz HQ
The papers want to know whose shirts you wear
So, who is behind the wheel here?
We ended 2017 with roughly the same number of Mozzers as we began. It was a conscious choice to remain approximately headcount neutral in 2017; we only opened up new positions after ensuring rigorous conversations took place around the business need for the role. This discipline is hard to live under, but we like the results. We’re working smarter, and getting more rigorous in our decision-making.
Let me be clear: WE ARE HIRING! These are just 5 of our currently open positions:
- DevOps Engineer
- Sr. Platform Software Engineer
- Backend Engineer - C++
- Fullstack Engineer - JavaScript/Node
- Chief Marketing Officer
See more at our Careers page!
Here’s where we need YOU: Moz is committed to bringing more women into tech. There is a dire lack of diversity in the technology industry. This past year we added 6% more women to the company overall and 9% to engineering specifically. We must and will do better. We need more women in engineering and leadership roles here. Check out those jobs above and join the team!
Moz partners with some fantastic organizations focused on getting more women into the tech pipeline. Ada Academy, Year Up, Ignite Worldwide, and Techbridge all encourage women and girls to pursue STEM careers early in their lives. Our newest partner, Unloop, enables people who have been in prison to develop skills and succeed in careers in tech. It is our responsibility to ensure that all people have opportunity and access to participate in STEM fields.
Generosity comes in many forms. One way in which we support the generosity of Mozzers is to match charitable donations to 501c3 organizations by 150%.
We also donated our space 35 times to various organizations in the community requesting to use the Mozplex as a venue for their meetups. Check our our event brochure and take a 360 tour of the Mozplex!
Mozzers also donate a ton of time to causes they are passionate about. We also offer a very discounted price for nonprofits that we’re happy many folks take advantage of. We’re passionate about communities and helping folks.
Moz partnered with Halo Partners to provide professional coaching to all employees. 54 Mozzers received coaching. 27 Mozzers used this benefit for the first time! I’m a huge believer in coaching and training. Beginner’s mind is how we grow and become the best versions of ourselves.
Through it all, we made sure to have some fun. Moz offers a Paid Paid Vacation benefit, reimbursing employees $3k per year in vacation costs. Yes, that’s right. You get your regular pay, plus another $3k a year to spend on your trip! It’s bonkers!
Mozzers visited 6 of the 7 continents last year!
We also had 7 Mozling babies last year. Luv those babies.
Part 6: Into the future
I think my spaceship knows which way to go
2017 was a strengthening year for Moz. We went through a lot of change and made some important investments. Mozzers are dynamic, helpful, smart, and hardworking. They have a service orientation and build for the long term. The investments we made in 2017 will bear fruit in the years ahead. And we’re poised to make some ambitious moves in the coming months.
While I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished, I believe we have higher mountains still to climb. We have had triumphs and tribulations, heartbreaks and happy dances. These many years later, the SEO industry is healthy, growing, and dynamic. Many organizations are still struggling with basic web presence, let alone thoughtful SEO strategy. Moz is still teensy-tiny compared to the opportunity. I believe the opportunity for SEO expertise is vast.
I want to close on a note of gratitude.
First, a bunch of folks helped pull together the metrics for our 2017 report, and I am deeply grateful for their help. This post is kind of a bear! Thank you Jess, Felicia, Christian, Kevin, Susan, Michael, Jeremy, and anyone else who pulled data and helped get this post off the ground!
Second, thank you to this community. It’s because of you that we are here. This community would be nothing if it wasn’t for your care, attention, and feedback. We will continue to work hard to make your work lives more enjoyable and successful. We want to be your favorite resource for doing great SEO. If we’re not there yet, trust that we will keep working to be. Thank you for the opportunity to serve.
Gratitude also to David Bowie for inspiring this post and so much more. We miss you. <3
Glad Moz had a solid year and it's good to see that Organic Traffic and Social Shares have continued to increase for Moz (it is definitely well-deserved!) Looking forward to see what Moz has in store for 2018! Keep being awesome and making awesome SEO content and Tools Moz staff!
I love this post! It was an awesome read. Moz is something I have always known about, but just recently got back into, and I am very impressed with the community here and the staff. I learned a lifetime of information through the blog, and have applied it successfully.
Hopefully 2018 is a bigger and better year, and I can quit my dayjob and become a full-time entrepeneur. :)
I love how you show the metrics with the support of illustrative images. I think that today Moz's blog is one of the best resources to learn SEO. Keep going!
have to agree! The Moz blog gave me some great insights into SEO - lots to learn, especially for SEO newbies.
I also agree with you. One of my favorite things about Moz is the blog. That is where I have learned the most. I even find myself digging deep into the archives.
Hi Sarah,
Thanks for sharing this. Always interesting to read the Moz numbers and congratulations for turning a profit!
Moz and Bowie - hard to go wrong. Heroes, for more than one day. I love that you set such a high benchmark, and then throughout the year give people the tools to go after that benchmark.
Thanks for the kind words about Followerwonk!
- Work Dad
Great reading about the achievements of the Moz team. May you scale greater heights in the years to come.
I loved it, also with many metrics and images that illustrate a lot of information. To continue like this guys. My best wishes. Thank you so much Sarah for share this post
Looks like 2017 served Moz well! Glad to see and keep being awesome Moz! Looking forward to MozCon this year as well.
Congrats! It's been a great year for us as well. 17 new employees, 9 more full time clients, and word of mouth lead generation has never been better. Looking forward to an amazing 2018.
Congrats! That's a lot of growth!
Nice post about the successful year of Moz!
I really like the reference of "more wood behind fewer arrows". Moz helped me out a lot with my website and when i was doing its SEO. It indeed was a great knowledgeable experience.
The time has passed very fast
Congratulations! Sarah, I hope you will take the Moz to the next level.
I really like the way you put the reports on the web.
All the best for 2018
Moz's Total Revenue 2017 = $47.4 Million - Rand Fishkin
How time passes, it seems that it was yesterday in 2012, and you are going for 5 years, and I hope many more. I discovered you two years ago with my previous project. With salgodelacrisis.com I have rediscovered you. I hope you continue for many more years.
What I do not understand is in the personnel expenses section. Why lower ?, You lower the salaries or the professional category.
Another point is the case of the percentage of women. The logical thing would be 50% of men, for which, the blank curriculum (without name) would be the best. That way it would not be seen who is hired and only the best ones would enter, regardless of whether they were men or women.
Thus, you do a great task.
As always, sorry for my English
Congratulations Sarah and team. Moz must be a very big ship to steer. A turnaround in 12 months is exceptional. Plus, there's excitement / curiosity about your new products everywhere which is good to see. Well done!
I really appreciate the free seo resources moz provides.
Congratulations for those good numbers Sarah!! And thanks so much for keep sharing the knowledge with us year by year ;-)
Congratulations to the whole Moz Family.
Really great numbers! Hope Rand's departure doesn't hurt this business.
Great I really love the way you put the transparent reports on the web.
Congratulations! I wish you all the best 2018.
Moz's Total Revenue (2017) = $47.4 Million - Rand Fishkin