Search Engine Land celebrates its 19th birthday
Search Engine Land launched Dec. 11, 2006. Today, we look back on a successful 2025 and look forward to an even greater 2026.
Search Engine Land turns 19 today.
Nineteen years. Almost two decades of analyzing, explaining, questioning, challenging, obsessing over, and occasionally shaking our heads at whatever Google and the search industry throw our way.
And this past year? The pace of change has made it one of the most transformative since we launched in 2006.
Through all of it, our mission is the same as Day 1: help you make sense of search with clear news, smart analysis, and practical guidance.
Before we look ahead, I want to say thank you — and take a moment to reflect on the past year at Search Engine Land.
Thank you for reading
Seriously, thank you.
Every day, we start with you: what you need to know, what actually matters, and what changes could shape your work today or your strategy six months from now.
We aim to:
- Focus on the stories that matter – not noise or filler.
- Deliver news quickly and clearly.
- Add essential context, expertise, and nuance.
- Be a reliable resource in an industry that seems to shift by the hour.
- Help you see where search is headed — even when the path isn’t obvious.
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Thank you to the Search Engine Land team
Search Engine Land has always punched above its weight for one reason: the people.
A small team can do big, meaningful work when everyone is aligned, mission-driven, and a little obsessed with search.
A huge thank-you to:
- Barry Schwartz. Barry has been covering search for 22 years and still writes with the speed, curiosity, and energy of someone newly in love with the beat. Search would be far less understandable without him.
- Anu Adegbola. Anu has become essential for helping readers navigate nonstop shifts in paid media, analytics, and platform changes. Her clarity and steadiness shine in every piece.
- Angel Niñofranco. Angel keeps our Subject Matter Expert program running. Editing, wrangling, scheduling, coaching, coordinating — if you’ve enjoyed our SME articles, you’ve seen Angel’s impact.
- Kathy Bushman. Kathy makes SMX happen. Her behind-the-scenes work is why our events run smoothly, deliver value, and earn rave reviews year after year.
And to the entire Third Door Media team within Semrush — thank you. Whether or not your name appears here, your work matters and is appreciated.
Top highlights from the past year
In a year defined by uncertainty, it was encouraging to see so many people continue to rely on Search Engine Land as a trusted community resource. And Search Engine Land had a strong 2025.
SMX Advanced returned in person for the first time in 6 years
This was the standout moment of the year. Bringing SMX Advanced back in person after six years felt overdue and incredibly energizing.
Attendance exceeded expectations, sessions were packed, and hallway conversations felt like a reunion of the search marketing community. You could feel how much people missed connecting face-to-face — debating AI’s impact on search, swapping tactics, comparing notes on Google’s latest changes, and simply enjoying each other’s company.
It reaffirmed what we’ve always believed: great things happen when smart marketers share a room. We’re already looking forward to dping it again in Boston, June 3-5.
Defining industry coverage of AI Overviews and the new era of search
This past year brought one of the most dramatic shifts in search since Search Engine Land launched in 2006. Whatever we end up calling this emerging practice, we focused on giving the industry the clarity, context, and reporting it needed.
Readers have told us again and again that Search Engine Land is their go-to source for cutting through the noise during a confusing and often chaotic time. We’re proud that our reporting, explainers, and expert analysis are helping shape the industry’s understanding of where search is headed next.
Subject Matter Expert (SME) program growth
This year brought a surge of new readers and renewed engagement from long-time practitioners. With so many shifts reshaping SEO and PPC – from AI to SERP experiments to advertiser updates – and the continued emergence of GEO, marketers turned to Search Engine Land in record numbers to stay informed.
Our contributors played a significant role in our growth. A huge thank you to all of our excellent SMEs for all the great content and insights you shared in 2025.
Looking ahead: What’s next for Search Engine Land
As we enter our 19th year, our commitment remains unchanged: provide the most trusted, useful coverage of search anywhere.
This year you can expect:
- A fresh new website design.
- Continued breaking news coverage across SEO, PPC, AI search, SERP features, and platform changes.
- Even stronger analysis, guides, and explainers about how search is evolving.
- SMX programming designed around the realities of AI search.
- More expert perspectives, data, and clarity in a year that promises even more disruption.
Save the dates:
- SMX Advanced: June 3-5
- SMX Next: Nov. 18-19
There’s much more to come – and as always, our goal is to give you the insight and intelligence you need to do your best work.
A brief look back to where it all began
On Dec. 11, 2006, Search Engine Land officially launched with a simple idea: search was becoming not just a tool, but a place. A world. A community. A discipline shaping how people find information and how businesses connect with customers.
Nineteen years later, that world has grown in ways none of us could have imagined. But the core idea still holds:
Search Engine Land is a place to stay informed, to learn, to connect, and to understand the engines driving the modern web.
Thank you for 19 incredible years
On behalf of everyone at Search Engine Land and Semrush, thank you for reading, for sharing our stories, for asking hard questions, for supporting our mission, and for caring so deeply about all things search.
Here’s to the rest of 2025 – and to a successful, healthy, and insightful 2026.
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