Danny Sullivan Hits Historic 10 Year Mark

Apr 18, 2006 - 7:09 am 0 by
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Danny Sullivan, called by many - "The Father of Search Marketing" - has been writing about search and search marketing for ten years and one day now. Yesterday, Danny wrote a blog entry at SEW blog named My Decade Of Writing About Search Engines. In that entry he takes us through his historic journey as a writer/journalist in the exciting field of SEM. The thing is, it wasn't called SEM back then, it actually didn't even have a name. Danny helped give our industry a name - he helped sculpture the good party of the industry into what it is today. If you only read one blog entry this whole entire year (except this one), you have to read My Decade Of Writing About Search Engines by Danny Sullivan - it is a wow!

After reading it, I am sure you will want to ask Danny a question or two. If not, I am sure you will want to thank him. You can do that at the Search Engine Watch Forums thread, we started based on this blog entry.

Thank you Danny.

 

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