On the last day of 2013, we bring you a roundup of the year's top posts (based on several metrics), the top comments from community members, and the most active commenters on the blogs. Happy New Year!
Here at Moz, we often feel like a big family. Just like any other family, over the years we've developed an eclectic set of traditions to celebrate the holiday season. We'd like to share a few of our favorites and welcome you to join us in these most joyous of festivities. ;)
Last month, 766 of our readers took a few minutes to tell us what they thought of the Moz Blog. We were absolutely blown away by the quality of the feedback we got, and we're excited to share what we learned with all of you.
You have one more week to jump in and take the 2013 Moz Industry Survey. Take this chance to share your voice, and don't forget the killer prizes! But don't just take the survey, share it with your friends!
Every 2 years, Moz surveys over 100 top industry professionals to compile our biennial Search Engine Ranking Factors. For 2013 we’ve supplemented the survey with real-world correlation data from scientifically examining of over 17,000 keyword search results. We've released some of the 2013 data previously, but not the full set until now. So with great pleasure, I present the complete results of this year's survey and correlation data.
It's official: We've begun releasing Moz Analytics to the people who signed up to be on the wait-list! Here are all the details from Moz's CTO, Anthony Skinner.
Announcing Moz Academy, the one-stop resource for inbound marketers! This is the classroom where you can learn all about SEO, link-earning, social media, and content marketing. Each lesson is short and to-the-point.
Last week, I held a Mozinar talking about the SEO steps involved in transitioning from SEOmoz.org to Moz.com, and sharing some of the results we got. We got some great questions on the Mozinar, and I wanted a chance to answer some more of them as well as expand on some points that didn’t fit into the Mozinar.
For the last two years, the 130+ Mozzers across product, engineering, marketing, and operations have been working to transform this company to the next stage of our evolution. Today, that incredibly demanding, intense, but ultimately rewarding process has reached its first goal. I'm excited to announce that as of today, SEOmoz is formally transitioning our brand, our products, our company name, and all of our efforts to Moz.
Ever wonder how our favorite robot came to life? In today's post, Derric Wise walks us through the evolution of Roger throughout the years. From his first "crawls" to his current state, dive into the creative minds behind Roger Mozbot!