Fast-Growing myYearbook.com Gets $4.1 Million

Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:36PM EST

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Catherine Cook has what she calls "the best after-school job ever." Two major venture capital firms think so too, because they just approved $4.1 million in funding for myYearbook.com, the social-networking site Catherine created with her brother, Dave, over spring break in 2005.

The New Jersey high school senior and her brother started the web site as a way for kids at their school to get to know each other better. Regular old yearbooks seemed dated and kind of useless to them. When the site launched in August 2005,  200 students from their school, Montgomery High School, signed on. In nine months, myYearbook.com grew far beyond Montgomery High when it hit the 1-million-member mark.

Today, MyYearbook.com has 1.7 million members, 150 million page views, and 5 million unique visitors. U.S. Venture Partners and First Round Capital are providing the $4.1 million in funding.

The Cooks have been so successful so quickly by trying to create a safe space for teens to get to know the kids they see in school, and their friends.

"We had seen how gross MySpace had gotten," Cook said as we chatted on the phone after school recently. "As soon as we launched, we made sure that you can't send messages to profiles that don't want you to. And we blocked people who don't know someone's email from contacting them."

They have also been vigilant of the images posted on the site. "We were deleting ones that showed the least bit of nudity or violence," she said.

At first, they did it without ads, but now are incorporating ads in separate profiles and packages. They continue to eschew the banner ads they don't like on MySpace; instead, if a movie advertises with the site, you can find trailers and information in a separate profile.

Cook says most of the funding influx will go to the continued expansion of the site, and adding an age-verification tool that no other social-networking site has. She assured me it works, but couldn't yet say how. I'll let you know when it's introduced on the site.

The Cooks moved myYearbook out of their Skillman, N.J., home and across the Delaware River to New Hope, Pa., where a staff of 20 programmers and member support employees work. Catherine's brother, Dave, is now a freshman at the University of Colorado, Boulder. And they continue to get help from myYearbook.com's CEO, their older brother Geoff, who has a proven win record in creating successful web sites. He founded and later sold the online writing and editing services, EssayEdge.com and ResumeEdge.com while still a Harvard undergraduate.

Stay tuned. I think we'll be hearing a lot more about this fast-growing social-networking site. Have you heard about it from your kids yet?

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  • 1 Posted by countdowntobabytime on Wed Jul 25, 2007 8:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    Haven't we already done this with websites like Pets.com. Get rich by launching an idea. What a great thing.

  • 2 Posted by funtravelco on Wed Jul 25, 2007 9:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    thank you so much for getting the word out e-mail is dead text is in ERIC NESTLER www.funtravelco.com

  • 3 Posted by gathergathergather on Wed Jul 25, 2007 9:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    What a special site and wholesome idea very much in contrast to MySpace. I applaud and celebrate this sister and brother who obviously have positive values and I am guessing Christian character and values. God bless you! I pray that the financial blessings that are now following your noble creation will enable you to continue in the 'Good Works' that God has called you to walk in. You are Blessed to be a blessing! Congratulations on this successful idea.

  • 4 Posted by dare_to_take_risks on Wed Aug 1, 2007 6:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    Myspace.com really has gotten horrible. I used to have a profile there but deleted it when I started getting messages from random people I didn't know.

  • 5 Posted by laura_lynne_hardy on Sat Sep 8, 2007 10:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have read the article you wrote about myyearbook.com and it was very interesting, but not as accurate as the Cook's may have everyone believe. First of all, the majority of the people on that site now seems to be more adult then children. The content they allow on there is NOT something that a child should be exposed to. I have seen nudity, and a few PORN videos posted on what is called " Autographs" u can sign them, leave pictures, or videos, they aren't even checking peoples profiles to see what is posted on them. I think it's disgusting to say the least. I have a 15 y/o son on there that I monitor when EVER he is allowed on there. I am on there daily writing to the owners, Catherine, Dave, and Geoff Cook, and none of them have ever returned an email to me as of yet. I bet you I have written at least 15-18 emails with no reply. Geoff is the CEO and hiding behind a 16 y/o's profile, I asked him why and of course never did answer me back. Why would he hide like that???? They have these Quizzes that they allow the kids and ADULTS alike to make up them selves, the Questions are very explicit, very sexual, talking about anything and everything, I have talked to Geoff Cook about this, no response. I assume he does not care what happens there. The site is turning into an Adult Porn site with young children welcome. It was suppose to be a "Site Were Kids And Parents Can Come To Feel Safe"! What happened???? On any given day you will find sex sex to be had, openly, guys and girls looking for it and asking for it. OPENLY. And no one says anything about it. I try and get no where. I think the media needs to step in and let them know that this will not be tolerated. They made a promise to everyone that this was a safe site, for kids 12-17. To me this is no different then those other sites. Laurie Stryker

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