Danny Sullivan (technologist)

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Danny Sullivan
Danny Sullivan
Danny Sullivan at the 2006 Search Engine Strategies conference, Chicago.
Danny Sullivan at the 2006 Search Engine Strategies conference, Chicago.

Danny Sullivan is the editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land, a blog that covers news and information about search engines, and search marketing. Search Engine Land is owned by Third Door Media, of which Danny Sullivan is partner and chief content officer. Third Door Media also owns and operates other search related companies, including Search Marketing Now, which provides webcasts and webinars, both live and on demand, about web marketing; and Search Marketing Expo, a search engine marketing confrence.[1][2]

Sullivan was born in 1965 and raised in Newport Beach, California. He graduated from the University of California, Irvine and spent a year in England working for the BBC. He married his wife while there and moved back to California where he worked in the graphic design department and was a reporter for the Los Angeles Times and the The Orange County Register.[3][4] He then moved to Chitterne, a small village in England with his wife and two sons.

Sullivan started Search Engine Watch in June 1997 after he posted research about search engines, called A Webmaster's Guide To Search Engines, in April 1996. Search Engine Watch was a website with tips on how to get good search engine results. Shortly after beginning in November that year, he sold it for an undisclosed amount to MecklerMedia (now Jupitermedia). He stayed on to maintain the site, and be the editor-in-chief.[5] In 2006, it was sold to Incisive Media for $43 million. Search Engine Watch is considered by Matt Cutts, Google, as "must reading," and Tim Mayer, Yahoo!, as the "most authoritative source on search."[3]

He has also staged the Search Engine Strategies conference six times each year, attracting 1,500 to 6,000 attendees each time.[3] On August 29, 2006, Sullivan announced he would be leaving Search Engine Watch on November 30, 2006, he later came to an agreement with Jupitermedia to continue participating in SES through 2007.[6][7][8]

In 2007, Sullivan said that the type of search engines that are important are the new social search engines. However Sullivan describes them as "kissing cousins," since they are not technically search engines.[9]

[edit] References

  1. ^ SMX: The Search Marketing Expo Conference Series, SMX
  2. ^ Our Brands, Third Door Media
  3. ^ a b c Jefferson Graham: Got a search engine question? Ask Mr. Sullivan, 8/1/2006, USA Today
  4. ^ Elizabeth Stone: Helping Webmasters Land in Search Engines' Nets, March 23, 2000, New York Times
  5. ^ History of Search Engine Watch, Search Engine Watch, November 20, 1997
  6. ^ Stepping Down From Search Engine Watch, SEW Blog
  7. ^ Leaving Search Engine Watch, Daggle
  8. ^ Daggle, Oct 23, 2006, Danny Sullivan
  9. ^ Danny Sullivan: 'Social Media Engines' Next Big Search Thing, MarketingVOX, January 25, 2007

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