Danny Sullivan is moving to Search Engine Land

Dec 4, 2006 13:50 GMT  ·  By

Danny Sullivan is one of the most important search engine specialists that wrote a huge number of articles containing SEO techniques and useful information webmasters.

At present, he is the organizer of the Search Engine Strategies conference and an editor for Search Engine Watch, a webmasters community that discusses on topics related to search engine optimization.

Today, he announced this is his last day at Search Engine Watch, because he will start writing articles for Search Engine Land, another community created especially for webmasters.

"Today is my last day with Search Engine Watch, with me heading to my new digs at Search Engine Land tomorrow. I wanted to wish Search Engine Watch all the best going forward, plus help readers understand some of the changes that are happening. To do that best, I thought I'd go all the way back to the beginning, to the birth of Search Engine Watch," he said.

"My goodbye is less tearful because writers I've worked with day-in and day-out are joining me at Search Engine Land. Barry Schwartz (he told me to say goodbye to everyone), Phil Bradley (despite having a name that doesn't end in S), Bill Slawski, Jennifer Slegg, Brian Smith and Greg Sterling will be writing with me from December. Chris Sherman joins us in January. I'm naturally thrilled to continue working with them," he added.

The future of Search Engine Watch will be probably worse than the present, because it is a well known fact that the members of a community register for the specialists and not for the link.