Private Question Shutdown
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Good for SEOBook's private forum, and good for SEOMoz's content strategy, not that great for us but completely understandable that the energy could be better spent elsewhere. I vote for faster data exports. That's scalable.
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But then I have to ask for the value of the service. When I subscribed SEOmoz Pro, I came because of the support and the tools and the webinars. In the end I have only webinars left because tools are down and support soon too. This is a vast of money for me and i hope that SEOmoz is because of the changes in 2012/13 at least fair enough to have a special for the customers.
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Hi Falk,
Can you clarify about the webinars being the only thing left? Our tools are still here, and we're adding more on a regular basis. Support is still here, I just talked to two of them this morning. Please let me know if I'm misunderstanding, or if there's something I can do to help you.
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Hi
Just also to add how sad I am to see this feature go too!
I'm always wary of public forum replies. Difficult to give all the details of a problem in public (Hi clients - I'm stuck here) and you have no idea how knowledgeable the person answering is. Don't think I used it that much, but was very glad to know the option was there - and in buying individual PRO plans for employees it was one of my main selling points for them to use SeoMoz rather than their own favourite software.
Understand that its difficult to scale up and keep this quality though ; not enough experts around and not your core business to have those people around.
Can't you subcontract the job out to Distilled / Seer / though ?
Regards
- Neil In France
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Hi Rand,
Whilst I agree partially with what you say here, at the same time if Gamer paid annually, based on what the sales page sold him, and now you have revoked some of what was detailed on that sales page (and so sold to Gamer), then you really need to look at this I think.
Personally I will also miss the private Q&A, but it isn't a deal-breaker for me.
I do wonder about the pro-webinar's going totally free though, I didn't even realise that was the case. Still, I use followerwonk and OSE quite a lot in my work, so this also isn't a deal breaker.
HOWEVER, I pay monthly. Gamer paid annually. To be honest, as Gamer paid for a years membership to a service, and as you have changed that service considerably after he has paid a years membership, I would think that he should be given the option on cancelling - and having the rest of the year's fee refunded. At the end of the day, that would be good customer service, as he is no longer getting what he paid for.
Just my thoughts

Like I say, despite being disappointed re: Q&A and Pro webinars, I am not leaving SEOmoz - it's just too good
- I do also get what Gamer is saying though.EDIT: Just saw below that a Mozzer offered a refund etc -nice one
Moz being awesome as ever 
Still... it really is a shame that you can't support the private questions anymore.
4% is low I agree... but did you ask those 4% how important the questions were to them?
Also, SEOmoz does talk about community building - did the community get any chance to offer it's opinion of the webinars moving from Pro to free to all? - Just wondering

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Would it not have been a good idea to ask your paying customers how they value the private questions before you decide to dump it? Obviously, the majority who posted replies here did really find it valuable, and so did I. Indeed. We are not a SEO firm but a portal. We've had great use of the tools, but as of now when we're in the clear according to most Moztools, this particular service what a great part of the explanation on why we stay(ed?) on as paying customers.
The story that "it's not scalable" due to a huge growth in customer base sounds like sour economists to me. New (VC) shareholders making "wise" strategic decisions?
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Can I access the SEOMOZ forums/blogs with a free account?
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Hi Keri,
short feedback to explain a little bit my dilemma:
When I payed my $1000 for SEOmoz and the Pro membership the service was 100% for me! Since some month the problems started.
The Rank Tracking and Keyword Tool went down, two of the most important reseach tools for me here on SEOmoz. The "adding of tools on a regular basis" sounds there a little funny ... because the only SEO tool which is relevant for me and was added recently is Followerwonk.
You understand my dilemma? The development of SEOmoz goes probably into a direction in which I don't follow. The webinars + the few but very helpful tools and the crawls are the only things which let me come back to SEOmoz at the moment.
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You can read the forums and blogs with a free account (or even with no account), but you do need a PRO account to be able to respond in the Q&A forum.
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Evidently it hasn't finished yet! What a hornets nest you've stirred up.
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I'm Interested in keeping in the loop on the possibility of another "2nd Opinion" private service
Europe will be useful but not essential
Maybe we should be looking to create it
- Neil
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To those folks getting a little upset by this, do remember that SEOmoz aren't removing the staff from helping, just that the private function won't be available any more. They will still be monitoring and joining in with the public Q&A.
Saying that, you really do need to have a read through some of the answers in the public Q&A as there is a wealth of knowledge and quite often, it is good to get various answers so you can get ideas.
I think I have used Private once on all my time on SEOmoz - I tend to live in Public

Andy
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Not sure about sour economists... Your post sounds a little like sour grapes!
Do remember that the staff at SEOmoz are still going to be answering questions in the Public section - just that you don't get the private 1-to-1 now, that's all.
You still have access to a wealth of information.
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At what point have I suggested it was a useless feature or anything approaching that? I also never said it wasn't useful, just that the staff are still going to be on hand, but in public, rather than private. It's not all doom and gloom and there is still a silver lining.
I really suggest you calm down and read things properly next time. No amount of caps or rants are going to change the fact that they are removing it.
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Currently most answers are done by staff at SEOMoz, distilled and affiliates. I agree with you it would be nice if we could opt to pay more and have that option still. Maybe distilled will open up a Q&A in their current paid membership program. However I think because of the tightknit nature of these companies that the business model is that stated just is not effective and can no longer be sustained. I think that's extremely unfortunate and would love to see a win-win for everyone keep up the good thinking man. I would love to see more thinking and ideas like this you never know if one might actually work until they hear it.
Sincerely,
Tom
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A quick note to everyone: it's our SEOmoz staff and associates that answer questions, not our affiliate members.
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I will certainly miss the feeling that most of my competition is missing out on some great SEO secrets. I have been on both forums and I feel that some of the Q&A's that are asked in the private forum won't be asked in the public forum. I can certainly see why people are upset. I know Rand has his reasons for shutting this down and it probably comes down to time and money. But like others i love the private Q&A and it was a major park of my reasoning for joining the MOZ community. I hope you guys reconsider your decision. Please.
Thanks James G
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From my point of view, private is very useful when you're tangling with a little yet specific issue and you want to ping across a website URL privately. Perhaps you could simply specify the nature of private (so users expect a quick 'steer' on a specific issue rather than consultancy-level responses to broad questions) instead of doing away with the service.
The 'private' offering was the main reason I joined SEOMoz in the first place.
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I understand this is a business decision but couldn't you guys figure out a different way to manage the Q&A. Make it easier to manage (less man hours), you guys are smart I am sure you could figure something out without getting extreme and just shutting down a really cool blog. Hey this community is smart I'll bet some of these Oracle's and Guru's would be willing to give you a hand. Think outside the box. That is what SEO's do.
respectfully
jjgonza