A Decade in the Life of geegeez.co.uk
It's that time of the year, of the decade, when retrospectives are all the rage. So, while I appreciate you've probably had more than your fill of such self-congratulatory mush in recent days, what follows will add to the pile. For regular readers who have joined at any point after 2010, there may be some interesting factoids in the below.
geegeez.co.uk first saw the light of day in August 2008, as a one man - me - blog. Now, more than eleven years later, I still drive the bus, though with co-pilots, mechanics and conductors aplenty. This remains a boutique site, it remains funded by your Geegeez Gold subscriptions (as opposed to bookmaker revenue share, which is a different model from basically every other major racecard/form provider), and it remains privately owned with an ethos that focuses on you, our loyal reader/subscriber, rather than 'shareholder value'.
Right, self-righteous back-slapping out of the way, on with the show...
Before the decade began
As mentioned, geegeez.co.uk actually began life in the second half of 2008, when we were all a little younger and faster. It looked very much like this, and sat - for those of a vaguely techie nature - on google's blogger platform. High art it was not...
January 2010
Moving on, and the first of many failed cosmetic enhancements was applied in early 2009. The site retained this look at the beginning of the decade, having now moved from blogger to WordPress which, ten years later, is the de facto platform for such content hubs and used by the likes of cnn.com.
The red, white and blue banner was in situ at this point but the site remained a blog funded by affiliate commissions from products we reviewed, as well as those sold ourselves such as Trainer Track Stats.
July 2011
By July 2011, there had been another facelift - things were looking a lot more professional now - and we also had a small team of writers including Ross Birkett (amateur jockey and assistant trainer to his mum, Julia Feilden) and Mal Boyle, the placepot guru.
On reflection, that front page looks better than the current one - a job to be addressed early in 2020! - and the box bottom right hints at a change in direction for the site towards what you currently know and, hopefully, love.
January 2012
Inexplicably, to me at least, the previous look failed to appeal to site users, so we reverted to linking from the home page to bundles of content. At this time, Ian Sutherland was writing news articles as well as some 'what's in a name' insights on horses and lost racecourses, and we were still reviewing betting products as we continue to do to this day (albeit on a smaller scale).
The eagle-eyed amongst you will notice the third item down in the middle column, Stat of the Day. This feature was incepted in November 2011, meaning we recently passed eight years of service, every one of them profitable thanks, almost exclusively, to one man, Chris Worrall. He has been as important a member of the team as anybody during this past decade and I'm extremely grateful to him for his help and support, as well as his - generally - calm influence. Thanks Chris!
May 2013
This guy turned up in 2013, and I kind of liked him. But, in the end, he became a victim of the corporate culture as he was deemed not sufficiently professional looking for a site with upwardly mobile aspirations. Sigh.
Anyway, he was cool!
January 2014
In the middle of 2013, geegeez.co.uk published its first racecards. They were pretty basic and they were free. There was a problem with this: I couldn't afford the data and development costs to keep them going. So, after much soul searching, I decided they needed to be a premium product based on a monthly or annual subscription. The initial fee was set at just £12 a month, a figure that recognised both my discomfort at charging for something I'd expected to monetise in other ways and the fact that there wasn't a huge amount of depth to them at that stage.
Here's how a card looked back then:
However, what we did have - in its embryonic format - was Instant Expert. Here is a very early incarnation - at that time called Race Analysis Report, or RAR - of what has become a cornerstone of form profile punters' betting activity.
Of course, Alder Mairi won this race, and below are early images of both Full Form (Filter) and the Result.
To be perfectly honest, it was successes like this one that gave me the confidence to plough on with Geegeez Gold. The end of 2013 was a pivotal time for me and the site, as the stress of making a commercial go of what had become a significant cost base was leading me to wonder if I hadn't made a massive mistake.
I'd written this post - https://www.geegeez.co.uk/a-new-beginning-for-geegeez-co-uk/ - at the end of 2013 when it had "all come on top" as Arthur Daley used to say, and I was looking for a buyer. What an error that would have been, in so many ways, for me personally; and I'm glad that people didn't see the future value in the site that I did.
September 2015
By the end of 2015, the Gold service was very much the core of what we did, as it has been ever since. I tend not to blow my trumpet too much in public (though this article may contradict that!), but I had privately decided I wanted to make Geegeez Gold the best racecard and form tool service in Britain and Ireland. Five years from September 2015 - i.e. in nine months' time - I think I'll be happy we've achieved that.
Here's how the main features on Gold shaped up roughly four years ago:
January 2018
The site continued to provide cutting edge data driven editorial from incisive and pithy writers such as Tony Keenan, as well as Fleet Street denizens like Tony Stafford. And Geegeez Gold continued its feature accumulation, with the following being added since autumn 2015:
Meanwhile, geegeez.co.uk had evolved visually once more, into something close to its current aesthetic:
January 2019
And so to 2019. The 'look and feel' is fresher, with the red being dropped from the branding in favour of the white/blue combination. Content has been a little quieter this year, though where quantity has been limited we've deliberately focused on quality.
January 2020
And so to a new decade. Where are we?
From those humble beginnings as a little blog site with, as the excellent Robin Gibson of Racing Post's Surf and Turf feature once said, "a few serviceable posts", we've created a community of racing fans, and a betting information hub with few - arguably, no - peers.
During that time, we've syndicated horses and enjoyed numerous winners; we've sponsored jockeys such as David Probert, Rex Dingle and Callum Rodriguez, and the ever-brilliant Anthony Honeyball yard; and I/we continue to re-invest pretty much everything that doesn't put bread on my family's table into this website.
Whether it's top class editorial from the Tony's, Keenan and Stafford, Jon Shenton, Dave Renham, Andy Newton, and of course Stat of the Day Chris and myself; or new features within Geegeez Gold, such as sectional timing, additional reports, and greater user configurability (all built by the peerless Nige and our new database whizz, Jean-Francois), the subscriptions you pay contribute directly to the ongoing development of the service and the site.
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December 2020
We've a very busy year of development planned. Here's what's on the menu for 2020 and where I hope we'll be by this time next year:
- Hiring some content and marketing people to help share what we have with existing and new readers
- Bringing sectional timing to life, an ongoing project
- A revamped Query Tool allowing for far greater depth and analytical tinkery-pokery
- Betfair exchange data and interface to wager directly into the exchange
- A raft of smaller upgrades including PRB (percentage of rivals beaten), a trainer 'days since last run' report, graphical race visualisations, overrounds, HC2 and TC2 (2nd start in a handicap or for a new trainer), ROI calculations in reports and draw/pace content, and plenty more besides
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Finally, a very heartfelt word, directly from me to you.
For allowing me to live my dream for more than a decade now, I cannot thank you enough. Whether you've been here since the get go or have stumbled upon us more recently, THANK YOU. Thank you. Thank you. I hope that the content on these virtual pages attests to the sincerity of my gratitude.
Here's to the next decade!
Matt, and all of the team at geegeez.co.uk
A great read Matt. What amazing progress you have made with Geegeez in the last decade. All the hard work is appreciated and the product is top class. I’m looking forward to see what you have in store for us over the next decade.
Happy new year to you and all at Geegeez. May you have a happy, healthy and prosperous 2020.
Thanks, Matt. The gratitude is all mine. Geegeez (now in my 4th year) was, and remains, the uplift after I’d virtually lost interest in racing. Not looked at the Racing Post since joining (noting your opening line above) and very much appreciate that Geegeez ethos of ‘shareholder value’ and its unique independence (at this level of quality) from bookmaker revenue/manipulation. Have a great New Year and please keep it all going in the same spirit for the next decade.
DW
Happy new year Matt I think I’ve been with you for 9 of those 10 years it’s been a brilliant and remarkable journey and I hope the next 10 years are equally if not even more successful. Congratulations Matt may 2020 bring you and your family health, wealth but most of all happiness.
I think i’ve been with this site for all of the last decade, firstly for the insight and the angles from the blogs as well as the race reviews. Always been a systems fan and this site allows me easily to track those and with the Query tool develop (possibly far too many) new ones. The roll out of speed ratings made me change my way of thinking about betting as well and i’m still coming to terms with it and think the sectional timings will be the next leap forward.
I’ve always felt right from the early days that you were not about exploiting the subscribers but wanted to level the playing field for the average punter. My betting has significantly improved as a result of using the site (just wished i was a bit more disciplined) and the more i learn the better it will get.
I’m glad it allows you and many others now to make some kind of living from it, long may it continue. Hope you and all the other Geegeez users have a healthy and prosperous New Year.
Happy New Year to one of the best in Racing. I think i remember those first blogs in 2008 and certainly remember the cash i won from trainer track stats in 2009 and after. I also remember having a spat with you Matt, over a failed product just after. Never any hard feelings we just moved on and i think i respect your opinions more than anybody in racing. Probably because i am an old moaner and have been with you since you was a lad, i get the Geegeez gold at a ridiculous price ( might be loyalty ) I would pay treble what i pay and still regard it as a bargain. You have developed an absolute first class product. Add to this a true champion of the punter and a very decent family man who is always open to be contacted and give advice. What is not to like about Matt Bisogno and Geegeez. Top man.
Thanks for the review Matt. I am just a newbie and I have learnt a great deal from using GeeGeez over the last year or so. So interesting and looking forward to the new developments in 2020!
You also have the Midas touch – not sure if you know – but the horse you randomly selected for the sectional video tutorial – Dodgy Bob – duly ran in as a winner at Newcastle on 18/12 a few days later at 50/1. Needless to say I wasn’t on it! But thanks anyway!
Hi Matt,
I stumbled upon your Nag Nag Nag blog way back in early 2008 I believe. Have been following you ever since. That was just a simple blog then…humble beginnings. It’s been a pleasure watching Geegeez develop because you were creating something that simply wasn’t out there.
The core concept of the fabulous book by Simon Sinek titled “Start With Why” is that people don’t follow you for what you do, but why you do it. You certainly adhere to that.
Best of luck for the new year
Ian
Great content which has continually developed since I started with Stat of the Day in 2011 and then joined as a Gold member in 2014 – major update of the year for me has been Bet Tracker and the ability to analyse your own betting habits – it provides a fascinating insight which hopefully in this next year will make my betting more profitable by cutting out a lot of my losing bets – for anybody who has not yet tried this you are missing out on a major analytical tool to improve your betting – I look forward to further improvements to the site
Nice to see the Geegeez logo displayed prominently on Rex Dingle and Jepeck yesterday.