As Rand mentioned in his recent post: Big Changes at SEOmoz, I'm leaving the company to pursue other opportunities. It's been nearly 4 and a half years, which is a millennium in tech-industry time, and I feel that SEOmoz is at a point where I'm comfortable leaving. Previously, I was the only developer, designer, and systems administrator and our entire infrastructure depended on me. With Jeff, and more recently Mel, I can now leave knowing that SEOmoz is in good hands.
An ideal exit opportunity isn't the only reason I'm leaving. About 6 months ago I decided I wanted to apply my skills to a project outside of SEOmoz and see what I could come up with. Online dating was the field I decided I wanted to play in, so I did a bit of research, came up with a business plan, and got to work. All my efforts were done during my nights and weekends, and after a few days of development I realized how quickly things were coming together, so I started logging the number of hours I was putting into it. In the end, I built a full-featured dating website, from concept to launch, in 66.5 hours. In a typical 9-5 job this would amount to about a week and a half. The end result is Mingle2, a Free Online Dating website
Before I go any further I'd like to point out that Mingle2 won second place in the social networking category of SEOmoz's Web 2.0 Awards. A clever person might deduce that since I designed the awards, I had something to do with that. I'm going to be as honest as I can: I asked Jane to include Mingle2 in the nominations, but the actual winners were voted on democratically by people outside of SEOmoz who had no idea that Mingle2 was my project.
The first month of being online Mingle2 had around 90,000 unique visitors. By July the site's popularity exploded, seeing nearly 700,000 uniques and 1.9 million page views for that month alone. Being the founder (and a user) of the website, this has been the most interesting and rewarding website I've ever been involved with. Before long I started getting emails from various other dating websites and investors and after countless sleepless nights trying to decide what I wanted to do, I put my indecisiveness to rest and sold Mingle2 to JustSayHi, a competing dating website. I chose JustSayHi primarily because their aspirations are very aligned with mine; we both want this property to be synonymous with free online dating, much like how craigslist has become synonymous with free classified ads. In addition, the value JustSayHi and I can create by working together is going to be phenomenal. They're going to leverage my viral marketing and linkbait abilities, and I'm going to leverage their existing infrastructure, development staff, and business experience.
In addition to the acquisition of the website, I will now be working full-time for JustSayHi as a viral marketer, SEO, and web designer. I'll still do a little bit of development, but my focus will be marketing. It's weird to think my primary responsibilities won't be fixing downed servers or hacking together perl scripts anymore, but I'm excited for the change. JustSayHi is in San Francisco, but I'm going to be telecommuting from my home in Seattle. I intend to be very nomadic, however, to keep from going completely stir crazy.
Leaving SEOmoz feels weird. I've been here for nearly half a decade and I'm certainly going to miss working with such an awesome team, especially since most of us are friends. I don't know how I'm going to make it through the day without badgering Rebecca. I'll probably buy a punching bag and start stealing Ritalin from the neighborhood kids. I'll snort the Ritalin and go to town on the punching bag, this should be on par with a typical day of interaction with Ms. Kelley. If this doesn't cut it, I'll throw in a few bottles of Nyquil and put The Texas Chainsaw Massacre on as background noise.
I was always taught to pick a specialty and become intensely good at it. For example: become a rockstar database guy and focus entirely on writing SQL and all-things-database. As an entrepreneur, however, the opposite is true - diversifying your abilities is absolutely critical. Working at SEOmoz I had to learn everything involved in making a website successful: systems administration, design, development, marketing, branding, analytics, support, and so on. I've done it all: locking down FreeBSD servers, designing logos, answering support questions, executing business ideas, building interactive websites, and generating hundreds of thousands of visitors to our website through viral marketing. If there's one thing I have to thank SEOmoz for, it's providing me with the opportunity to hone all these skills and being flexible through all these years.
To wrap this up, my 25th birthday is in about a week and after that I'm flying to Tokyo for a short vacation. Once I return I'll start my new job at JustSayHi. I'll still be consulting for SEOmoz on an as-need basis and I'm going to pubcon in December, so I'll still be around - just to a lesser degree.
Rand and Gillian - thank you for sticking it out with me all these years, I know that my personality can be very manic at times - but in the end I think it was worth it for all of us.
Best of luck, mozzers :)
So moral of the story is, guy finds himself being a superstar programmer. Doesn't get any dates. Hmm. Guy starts to learn social skills. Pwns digg. Doesn't get any dates. Decides he's sick of this no dates m'larky so sets up his own dating website. Doesn't get any dates. Pwns Digg again, but like real hard this time. Plus pwns the blogosphere. Doesn't get any dates. Sells dating site for lots of $$$$. Now a rich, marketing genius, entrepenuer and still a coding rockstar. Doesn't get any dates. Decides to give up day job and focus full time working on getting dates.
Dude - like have you ever considered going to a club or something? ;-)
Seriously though, your awsomeness will be sorely missed from SEOmoz. A heartfelt good luck for the future (not that I'm sure you'll need it!)
And good job with mingle2 - I signed up even before I knew someone famous was behind it (user 9004!) so you must be doing something right!
Your version: guy vaguely troubles digg occasionally. Doesn't get any dates. Hmmmm. Guy joins small agency for little money. Still doesn't get any dates.
Guy posts links to dating site profile on SEOmoz. *Still* doesn't get any dates
Dude. Have you considered writing your own dating site?
Disclaimer: I'm allowed to take the p*ss out of Tom cos he's my brother.
PS are we talking on SEOmoz again?
Shut it will or I'll break your servers again.
It's ok. We've got cacheing turned on now. Reckon we might be ok a bit longer next time...
hahaha, I seriously want to put that paragraph in the "about Mingle2" section of the website
Heh. Yeah - that'll be the final straw: then you'll get a date ;)
I lol'd at this.
Matt, you're like the mildly retarded third brother I never had but still begrudgingly love because Mom makes me. I'll miss working with you. :(
haha, that's both insulting and heartwarming at the same time :)
I am so asking you to be my future referee.
You should write some LinkedIn recommendations.
Whoa - I was going to say he's like the little brother I never wanted. Good luck. I sincerely mean it, fart-face.
Tamar has locked herself in a closet somewhere...
I know. I'm hurting so bad.
Your own dating site? Now I understand why I always see you with someone different at restaurants.
I always thought it must be because you are such a snazzy dresser.
:)
I swear, I don't have a crystal ball, but from the moment I first saw Mingle2, I thought that you might be leaving SEOmoz in the future. Anyone who could design such a beautiful site, and market it so brilliantly (those "How Addicted to Blogging Are You?" badges are everywhere!!) was destined to move on to bigger things.
Congratulations on your success, and your new job! Best of luck in the future.
You had to quit your full-time job for online dating? Wow, you must be getting a lot of dates :)
Best of luck in your new venture, Matt; it sounds like you're passionate about it and you've definitely got mad skillz.
Good on ya!
Congratulations, Matt!
You are very multi-talented and I am certain you will find the greatest heights of success in your new endeavors.
Matt,
what can I say but that I think this is a great move for you. It's not an easy move, for you, for the moz... or for those of us in the peanut gallery as far as that's concerned. But in the end, you will be better for it.
Just like the dating scene, you have to log a few miles, take on some new and different experiences... even if it brings you back full circle sometime later down the way.
While it no doubt pains Rand to let you go and I'm sure he tried to come up with ways to entice you to stay, deep down I'm sure this was a fire he could identify with and he knows that trying to stifle that fire wouldn't be good for you or SEOmoz.
This is an exciting industry and time we live in, where change is more constant than ever before, but the ties and bonds we make remain more constant than ever before as well. Where else or what other period of time could you make job and career changes and still maintain such tight interactions and even working relations with those you've worked with before. We truly are our own brands, interconnected through networks that stand on their own, outside of where we live and work.
Best of luck in your future and may you co-Mingle2 well with others!
cheers
Matt, I wanted to wish you the best of luck in your new career with JSH. You've added fantastic tools to the SEOmoz toolbox and taken them a long way.
But mostly, you trained drunken server monkeys to run the page strength tool. That will always amaze me.
haha, I'd almost forgotten about the page strength monkeys
Matt, I'm really excited for you & your new venture & wish you all the best. Have an amazing time in Tokyo -- keep an eye out for Piston Honda & the NHK.
Haha, Piston Honda. Matt's like Mikey!
Can't you just see him in that little pink jumpsuit? Oh wait, that's Little Mac. You meant Tyson, my bad. ;)
Yeah...minus the whole "bitin' ears off" thing...or not, actually. ;P
Good luck... I had just turned 25 when we started Distilled. Prior to that I'd only worked in larger less-entrepreneurial places. To have the experience you do from SEOmoz to start from is awesome.
Good luck! I hope being uid 1 is helping you get dates ;)
Oh - and 66.5 hours??? Even with cake, that's just cheeky.
Easy on the tech speak man! By "even with the cake," he is referring to matt's use of cakePHP to make Mingle2, a tool that greatly speeds up the development process.
thx matt, for all your work including the tools and responsive support for those of us using them heavily. happy trailz + be sure to give a shout out if/when ever out here in SF.
Good luck Oatmeal. Wish you the best in your new career.
that's awesome Matt, I've known about your little "sideline" since I met you in Seattle, it's a fantastic concept and website!! I even had a little dabble with a profile on there myself =)
I wish you all the best Matt, you rock dude!!!
I remember when I first visited SEOMOZ about a year and a half ago. Impressed with the layout and functionality of the site, I drafted this somewhat lengthy questionairre asking what platform, all sorts of nosey questions.
What did Inman do? He told me all about CakePHP and why he chose the platform, provided links to more resources, and gave me some kudos along the way.
Talk about the very first impression? It was Inman.
The content? Fuel for the fire.
I assume your dating platform in CAKEPHP? Right? Cheers?
Hey Garry - I'm glad I made a good first impression.
Yeah, the website was done with CakePHP.
Good luck in the future. You are going to need it with Online Dating.
You've been a great member of the Moz team, but I have to say that I hate you:
Makes me feel so old!
;)
Good luck Matt. I'm sorry to see you leave SEOmoz, but I have no doubt you'll do well in your new endeavor. Thanks for letting us know what you'll be doing and I'm glad to hear you won't be a complete stranger.
Congratulations Matt on a great project and thanks for all that you have done for us here at SEOmoz.
We hope that you will stay in touch with us by posting or commenting here from time to time.
I read your Mingle2 article on CakePHP a while back and then used it to benchmark myself on some work. I must say, you made me feel kinda dumb ;).
Now that I'm more used to Cake, things do go faster, but not 66.5 hours fast. Now knowing that it was you, Mr. Oatmeal (i.e., a professional developer) who was behind the project and not some accountant from Kansas, I feel a little less dumb.
Best of luck on your future endeavors!
You built a dating site and you're a user? I can't help but find that a little creepy... ;-)
Good luck on your new job!
select * from potential_dates where gender='F' and ...
// Operation: Get Lucky
$to = $potential_dates[email];
$from = "[email protected]";
$subject = "Hello, Ladies..."
lmao
In my experience, the people who can build such a complex site in just 66.5 hours are the ones most in need of a dating site... fortunately Matt manages to break that stereotype :)
Congrats and good luck... I'm sure this isn't going to be the last we see of Matt!
Best of Luck Matt. Many Happy returns of the coming day - Happy Birthday in advance. Hope you enjoy your vacation.
And dont forget to JustSayHi now and then.
My Best Wishes.
What am I going to do without badgering Matt? That's the question.
Best of luck!!!!!
Tamar, I'm sure you can still spam Matt's blog on Mingle2 with love comments and photos of yourself...it'll just be in a different venue, that's all.
That's a bit tougher. I can't really walk down the aisles of online dating... I'm married!
But I can still dream about Matt.
"geek but chic" ;)
what an inspiring story. congrats on your success and good luck!
this is the 1st time i've seen mingle2 and maybe it's because i knew it was yours 1st or not, but i'd say the design screams matt. not that your designs aren't diverse, just that you have your own style. it's a good thing.
and thanks for all those great tools you've provided. welcome to mel, you've got some big shoes to fill dude!
Congrats Matt! Mingle2's a great piece of work and I know you'll have tons of great things to come
".....I can now leave knowing that SEOmoz is in good hands....."
And for a bigger paycheck. Not that I wouldn't do the same, as the company is losing its footing.....
Good luck
Matt, you will be missed. I have to say this is a positive reflection on SEOmoz. SEOmoz is what it is because they hire good people. I know that taking what you brought to the team along with what you learned from the team will ensure your success in your next venture.
I see you didn't acquire one of Rand's traits; you didnt tell us what you sold the site for :)
And here we are 5 years later and 0at is still kicking hard, as is SEOmoz!
Well hello, another seeker of the Moz of yore ^_^
I have been tracking Marcus for a few years now - he is a hero of mine (doing it all himself up against large 500 person companies like match.com with 100's of servers).
If you can make the type of money he makes (4 or 6 million a year all by himself) you will be my new hero - especially if you can do it by yourself.
I actually met him at SES san jose this year and picked his brain about a few online dating related things. Well..I kind of grilled him, actually. His responses were pretty filtered, but it was still insightful.
I plan on following your blog to see your progress in a very competitive area. Good luck!
I know Marcus thinks now one can come in late and beat him with the free model. It would be fun to see you prove him wrong.
Gratz! Best of luck to you.
Best of luck Matt - I'm sure you'll be greatly missed not only by your coworkers but also the moz community. We'll be on the lookout for great things to come from you (so don't let us down)!
Congrats and best of luck Matt. The ability to get Mingle2 up and running is an exciting thing and really speaks well towards your direction. After taking a few years off from SEO, I'm really thankful to be back in a similar situation where I get bombarded with all sorts of craziness that somehow makes a cohesive whole. Hopefully I'll see some of my gestating side projects take on a life of their own.
Best of luck to you, Matt.
I'm glad to see you cash in on your mad skillz. I can vouch for you that I had no idea mingle2 was your when voting for the 2.0 awards.
After spending some time at SES discussing your success with the site and grilling marcus of POF as well, I have no doubt in my mind you will match or surpass his success.
Best of luck to you & keep in touch!
Good luck in your new endeavor. You've changed the SERPs and therefore our lives:
https://www.google.com/search?q=oatmeal
(I'll never look at a bowl of Oatmeal the same again!)
I'm just here to help. The world needs to know the truth about their breakfast.
Thanks for all of your amazing work, I respect you, and wish you the best.
Best of luck Matt. Hope you would give dating tips in Mingle2's blog like your SEO tips here.
Hi Oatmeal,
Is your spot available at SEOMoz? I'd love to become a mozzerella SEO with cheeze :)
You can call me at 888.SEO.RANK if you are hiring.
Heart felt goodybye. Best of luck. Congrats on your awesome success with Mingle2. Have fun in Japan and show me some pics.
How can I hire you for SEO?
Thanks
View my profile and then email me at the address on there
Good luck Matt. I've enjoyed all your work here.
This post was really sad. It must have been hard to up and leave a family-like work situation... You sure were talented. Loved your design work and you can program and do SEO as well? You are like a 1 man wrecking crew!
Does that mean no more drinks or dinners at SES conferences Matt?
Who is going to come along for the dinner death marches when you are gone?
I'll be at pubcon, I'll try and find us a nice restaurant that's outside vegas so we can hungrily wander the desert for a few days trying to find food.
I like the idea of that one... walk to Reno
Funny,
I've been working nonstop on my business for the past three years and just took my first vacation and it's Tokyo as well. If you want to meet up with a fellow web entrepreneur, drop me a line, I'll be in Tokkyo for another month.
Matt,
That's defintely quite an accomplishment in such a short amount of time. The site looks really great and I'm very impressed. I wish you the best luck with it and all of your future plans.
Looks like a great site, Matt. I already signed up for an account to have a look around - now to quickly clear my history so my girlfriend doesn't snoop around and get suspicious! I'll make it a point to mention Mingle2 to anybody who's looking for a good, free online dating site.
I, for one, am not sad to see you leave SEOmoz - not that I won't miss your stellar and frequent additions to the site, but because I know what it's like to feel the itch to break out on your own. Cheesy and cliche as it may sound, you never feel so alive as when embarking on a new journey. Enjoy it.
Oh, and welcome to the Quarter Century club!
Matt, you've got Marlon Brando, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Michael Jordon, Beethoven level talent. Go get 'em and make 'em pay. From the heart: SOAR.
The only constant in life is change....best of luck!!
Cool quote dude!
Go Mingle2!
Looking forward to see you take on the big boys. You're a rockstar developer mate!
PS. You still need to try Vegemite
Thanks Lucas, and congrats on your soon-to-be mozzership. Everyone is happy to have you on board, except Rand - he f*ng hates you.
You can't quit! You're fired! :) We'll all be sad to see you go, dude. Good luck with that online dating world -- we'll be cheering you on from the sideline.
I'm still busy avoiding thinking about what days will be like without you.
There've been tough times and good times, and we certainly have memories we'll share for a lifetime. I'm glad to know you've found the wild ride to be worthwhile for your career; certainly we could not have made it this far without you.
Bon voyage! I'll look forward to seeing you at (at least one of my famous) holiday dinners.
Matt, best of luck with the new job & site! Not going to make it to the SEOmoz training seminar then? That's too bad... I was looking forward to talking with another php & cake junkie.
My 25th is on Monday the 24th. Going to beat me there?
I'll be at the social / drinks event after the seminar, but not at the actual seminar.
Haha..my 25th birthday is on the 24th as well.
Matt you rock!
Matt,
Are you going to try an compete with Marcus at PlentyofFish.com?
I am amazed by your traffic already.
Yes, that's the plan. POF dominates canada but isn't doing too well in the US, I plan to take over that space.
Wow... congrats and best of luck!!! Hope to see ya around soon!
Seriously... Matt was of of the great minds behind SEOmoz - right there with Rand and Michael Martinez (when he posted more)... His tools laid down the rules, and his blog posts made my sides split with laughter. You will be missed!
P.S. Enjoy Tokyo! I haven't been there since psy-trance was blowing the place up in the late 90's... my oh my, that was some powerful stuff. Tokyo is one of the coolest places on earth. I'm going back to Japan to see the Full Total Solar Eclipse of 2009. You'll never see anything more spectacular in all your days on Earth.. book your ticket and I'll see you there!
Thanks Brett
That solar eclipse thing sounds pretty damn cool
Have a great time in the online dating world mate. And if you ever find yourself on our side of the pond, give me a shout and I'll come buy you a beer.
All the best!
As a developer myself I've always been impressed by your tools. You've abolsutely rocked, its a shame to see you go.
I'm in a very similar place myself right now too, about to start up on my own, dealing with investors, business plans etc
Exciting times! I'm sure it'll all work out for you, they say that the harder you work the luckier you seem to be. You must be one of the luckiest guys out there ;)
Bonne route, Matt! You've been my inspiration in some ways...And remember me if you ever need someone to translate your dating design posts in french! ;)
I hear you loud and clear Matt and know exactly how you feel and what process you are going through. I am actually going through virtually the same thing right now too, a bit delayed, but that was out of my control and a completely different story.
Good luck with your new business venture and put the non-webdev stuff you certainly must have picked up to the Moz to good use :)
Cheers!
Carsten
Matt, I admire you. 25-year-old guy, but great achievments.
Best wishes.
I saw mingle on the CakePHP website recently and was wondering why the style looked familiar!
Good job, it seems you have acheived a lot in 25 years - best of luck.
good luck mate. how about some cake related viral content?
https://www.railsenvy.com/2007/8/24/rails-vs-php
Mathew Not bad, do you use any frameworks or anything to that nature? Or was the programming and back end all customized from bottom to top?
Yes, I use a framework called RTFA