Background
Sullivan was born in 1965 and raised in California.
Sullivan was born in 1965 and raised in California.
He graduated from the University of California, Irvine, and was a reporter for the Los Angeles Times and The Orange County Register.
Third Door Media also produces Marketing Land, a sister website that covers broader digital marketing topics including Social Media, Display Advertising, Email Marketing, Analytics, Mobile, and Marketing Technology. Danny helped found Maximized Online with programmer Ken Spreitzer. They have two sons. The family subsequently moved to Newport Beach, California.
Search Engine Watch
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 In 2006, it was sold to Incisive Media for $43 million.
Search Engine Watch was considered by Matt Cutts of Google as "must reading", and Tim Mayer of Yahoo! as the "most authoritative source on search".
He also staged the Search Engine Strategies conference six times each year, attracting 1,500 to 6,000 attendees each time. On 29 August 2006, Sullivan announced he would be leaving Search Engine Watch on 30 November 2006. He later came to an agreement with Jupitermedia to continue participating in SES through 2007.
Search Marketing Expo
As of 2015, Sullivan runs the SMX, Search Marketing Expo, conference series.
Search Engine Land
Search Engine Land is a news website that covers search engine marketing and search engine optimization. lieutenant was founded in 2006 by Sullivan after he left Search Engine Watch.
Search Engine Land stories have been cited numerous times by other media outlets. Search Engine Land reports that it attracted 95,000 unique users in February 2007, representing 15% of the world market for search advertising.
This user group spends approximately United States$1.5 billion per annum.