
Company: Yodle, New York, NY Company Description: Yodle is a leader in local online advertising. Yodle was founded in 2005 to help local businesses use the internet to find new customers. Nomination Category: Company / Organization Categories Nomination Sub Category: Fastest-Growing Company of the Year - Up to 2,500 Employees
Nomination Title: Yodle
1. Tell the story about what this nominated company achieved since January 1 2009 (up to 500 words). Focus on specific accomplishments, and relate these accomplishments to past performance or industry norms. Be sure to mention obstacles overcome, innovations or discoveries made, and outcomes. Begin this section with the following two lines: Year over year revenue growth (%): Year over year employee growth (%):
Many consider 2009 to be one of the most economically turbulent years in recent memory. However for Yodle it can also be considered one of the strongest years we’ve ever had. With nearly a 150% increase in year over year revenue from 2008, the addition of more than 100 employees around the country and the introduction of multiple new product innovations; Yodle has grown and matured significantly over the course of this last year – establishing itself as an industry leader. Some specific points of pride include: • $20 Million Raised in Venture Capital from Existing Investors: In January of 2009 and February of 2010, Yodle raised a round C and round D for the purpose of investing further in innovation. A recession is commonly a time for companies to scale back on spending; however, Yodle used the recession to improve our product offerings, refine our customer service processes, and develop best-in-class business practices. Both rounds were raised from previous investors who continue to believe in Yodle’s success and potential – and who demonstrated the strength of those beliefs by outlaying significant additional investments in the company. In total, over the last five years, Yodle has completed four successful rounds of VC funding – summing to nearly $40 million – from 3 of the most respected private equity firms in the world including Bessemer Venture Partners, Draper Fisher Jurveston, and JAFCO.
• 2009 Leadership Recognition: o Yodle was named to the Silicon Alley Insider’s list of the top 50 most valuable Internet startups. o Yodle was named the #1 fastest growing locally based online media company by industry Analyst Borrell Associates for the second consecutive year. o Yodle and CEO Court Cunningham were named to the AlwaysOn OnMedia Top 100 list o Lastly, Yodle and CEO Court Cunningham were also named to the 2009 Silicon Alley Insider 100 list.
• Launch of 2nd Full Service product – Yodle Organic: Yodle’s second major product, Yodle Organic, builds on Yodle’s mission of helping local businesses get new customers from online advertising, by focusing on getting business’s websites ranked in the all-important “organic” section of search engine results. Yodle Organic expands the serviceable market for Yodle by several million small businesses in that it is a perfect fit for all local businesses – including those not suited for Yodle’s first product, Yodle Sponsored, a paid search offering. This new product takes the complexity, mystery and high cost out of “Search Engine Optimization” by standardizing the process and providing a detailed reporting interface. While many of Yodle’s peers also offer organic search marketing products, there are two key distinctions for Yodle. One is the reporting interface which automatically quantifies and updates the client on both the optimization tasks Yodle is executing on the clients behalf as well as the real-world results those tasks are leading to. The other point of differentiation is that Yodle employs a team of optimization experts to create unique content including videos and custom articles to drive hundreds of links back to our client’s site. Ultimately, Yodle Organic supports the company’s goal to transform online marketing for local businesses by making it simple and cost effective.
• Partnership with 5th largest Yellow Pages Distributor: Currently more than eighty percent of consumers are using the Internet and search engines to find local services, and that number is growing. To take advantage of this shift in behavior, many traditional print companies are looking to add online advertising to their offerings, and Yodle is quickly becoming the partner company of choice. In March The Berry Company, the 5th largest yellow pages distributor in the U.S., chose Yodle as their partner in bringing the power of online advertising to Berry’s nearly 260,000 small and medium-sized business clients. Working with Berry will quickly and dramatically increase Yodle’s customer base and give the company an additional experience team of local business consultants selling Yodle services. This is the kind of partnership that separates Yodle from the pack. Rather than snubbing traditional advertising companies, Yodle is looking for ways to work with them and to continue to educate on the opportunity of local online advertising.
• Yodle Wrote the book on Local Online Advertising: When Yodle was founded in 2005, the majority of local business owners vaguely understood the importance of the Internet in promoting their businesses. Over the last five years, Yodle has worked hard to help local business owners understand the customer-acquisition opportunities online advertising provides. The crowning achievement of these educational efforts was the publication of Local Online Advertising for Dummies –co-authored by Yodle CEO Court Cunningham – in March 2010, which not only solidified Yodle’s place as a thought leader in its industry, but also gave proof positive of Yodle’s commitment to educating small business owners. In the end, this very commitment to education is what makes Yodle different from competitors.
• Addition of National and Franchise Offering: • Yodle conquered a unique problem facing the online advertising industry when the company uncovered a way to service franchises. After doing careful research and speaking with many national franchises that were unhappy with their local online advertising options, Yodle developed a model for servicing these unique organizations. Franchises are different in their local online advertising needs in that a) they marry national brands with an advertising focus that is ultimately local, and b) a single franchise can potentially have hundreds of owners – a fact that poses some unique reporting and communication challenges. Nearly a year and a half ago, Yodle tested a small group of these clients in order to learn and eventually perfect a process that would meet their needs. Today, the Yodle Franchise team makes up 30% of Yodle’s revenue and services more than 150 franchises and national clients, including ServiceMaster, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK, and Jiffy Lube.
• Philanthropic Outreach: One of Yodle’s six core values is a commitment to greatness for every employee. As part of that commitment to greatness, Yodle and CEO Court Cunningham also believe in good corporate citizenship, which means giving back when you can and especially when you should – like in a down economy. This past holiday season, Yodle launched its first annual Holiday Giving campaign through Yodle.org. True to its focus on customers, Yodle identified five organizations doing philanthropic work in the community. Three of them represented the company’s largest client segments: dentists, lawyers, and contractors. Instead of spending money on paper holiday cards to over 15,000 Yodle users, Yodle redirected those funds to benefit the five selected organizations. Yodle.org will continue to be a part of Yodle’s culture to highlight philanthropic efforts of employees, help instill corporate citizenship for Yodle as a company, and provide local business owners with the tools they need to give back.
2. List hyperlinks to any online news stories, press releases, or other documents that support the claims made in the section above. IMPORTANT: Begin each link with http://, and enclose each link in square brackets; for example, [http://www.youraddress.com]:
List of Yodle Corporate Sites: The Yodle Marketing Blog http://www.blog.yodle.com/ The Yodle Law Marketing Blog http://www.yodlelawmarketing.com/blog/ The Yodle Dental Marketing Blog http://www.yodledentalmarketing.com/blog/ Yodle’s commitment to philanthropy http://www.yodle.org/ The Yodle Dummies Book website http://www.yodledummiesbook.com/
List of Press Releases: http://www.yodle.com/press/detail/yodle_continues_innovation_with_launch_of_yodle_organic/ http://www.yodle.com/press/detail/yodle_berry_company_strategic_partnership/ http://www.yodle.com/press/detail/local_online_advertising_leader_yodle_announces_completion_of_10_milli/ http://www.yodle.com/press/detail/yodle_writes_the_book_on_local_online_advertising1/
List of Media Coverage: CEO on ABC http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=7544091 WSJ http://blogs.wsj.com/venturecapital/2010/02/04/three-start-ups-ask-what-online-ad-slump/tab/comments/ Venture Beat http://social.venturebeat.com/2010/02/09/yodle/ NY Post http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/jobs/incoming_ElJylF7EPJ2ampJTmxR1CK/0 New York Times http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/02/yodle-has-investors-singing-its-tune/ CNET http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10140408-93.html AdWeek http://www.adweek.com/aw/content_display/news/digital/e3icf13d4806aba58de6a8f1d792abc3b57 TechCrunch http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/01/local-advertising-booster-yodle-raises-another-10-million/
3. Provide a brief (up to 100 words) biography about the leader of this nominated company:
Court Cunningham, CEO of Yodle, joined the company in 2007 when it was two years old, as the 13th employee and a major shareholder. He left the comfort of well established organizations like Bain & Company and DoubleClick to invest his own money in a fledgling startup in Yodle. At the time, Court was paid approximately 50% of the standard salary for his position and was challenged by the Board to bring the company to $1 million in revenue for three consecutive months in order to be paid market rate. Yodle’s monthly revenue at the time was $167k. Court met that challenge in just over a year, and went on to achieve a total of 2,295% growth from April 2007 to March 2010. Yodle’s historic growth earned the company many honors and awards in 2009. Borrell & Associates gave Yodle the title of fastest growing locally based online media company, and Court was listed on both the Silicon Alley Insider top 100 and AlwaysOn OnMedia top 100 list of private company CEOs. These honors are recognition of Court’s depth of experience in online advertising and his potential as a leader and visionary for this growing industry. Court received a BA in English from Princeton University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Court is also the co-author of Local Online Advertising for Dummies, the first ever comprehensive book covering online advertising for local businesses.
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