Monday, November 27, 2006

Danny Sullivan Poaches Search Engine Watch With New Blog

Danny Sullivan has said he will be doing a new search blog after leaving Search Engine Watch at the end of this month, but nobody expected it to be this dramatic: Danny is launching Search Engine Land with the same damn cast he had at SEWatch! SELand will feature Danny, Chris Sherman and Barry Schwartz, in other words, 2/3 of the editors and SEW’s most prominent regular correspondent are leaving, all in the course of a few weeks.
Holy crap, I think we just saw
Technorati’s #66 blog die. Wow.
Most likely, the owners of Search Engine Watch will try to keep the blog going because, obviously, it is a money-maker and gets publicity for their conferences, but one has to believe they’ve just been screwed royally, and would have a tough time recovering. If there was ever a test of the strength of blogs as brands, this is going to be it.
Here’s what
Barry says at Threadwatch:
I am not on contract. I do it month to month and I am leaving Nov. 30th with Danny.
Chris’s contract is up at the end of the year and he is coming over the first week of January.
Get the feed.
I’m glad to see Danny stick it to “the man”, go it alone, and probably beat his old company, but I am shocked that this sort of thing wasn’t covered in a non-compete. I mean, I could see a contract being nice enough to let him work as a competitor, but let him take half the staff with him? Wow, what a coup.
Lisa Barone says Incisive, the owners of SEW, must be certifiable for allowing this to happen.
Via
Andy Beal, another guy who wrote a major, company-owned blog, and left and struck out on his own. For the record, Andy’s self-operated search blog, Marketing Pilgrim, has already trounced his old one, Search Engine Lowdown. Good luck, SEW, and likely, goodbye.
UPDATE: Holy cow, SEW must be really over.
Danny announces at Search Engine Land that they will be joined by Phil Bradley, Bill Slawski, Jennifer Slegg, Brian Smith, and Greg Sterling. That leaves Search Engine Watch with just one editor, Elisabeth Osmeloski, and one contributor, Detlev Johnson. Seriously, when you take 7 out of 9 from someone else’s staff, you aren’t building an organization, you’re completing a raid. Unbelievable.
At this point, I have to ask if Incisive is going to just shut down Search Engine Watch. Considering that they were supposedly making Chris Sherman the new head of the Search Engine Strategies conference, shut they just close up shop and turn off the lights on the way out?
On the flip side, if Danny is just recreating the same company, I wonder if he plans to do a new conference. Based on the name of the site, I recommend he goes in a different direction, and create “Search Engine Land”, a search theme park. There can be rides like the PageRank roller coaster, the Banned-From-Google Haunted House, the Yahoo acquisition ferris wheel, and the Microsoft-muscling-into-a-new-market bumper cars. Got any others?

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