In How to Build a Website and Stay Sane, author John Oxer tells readers, "I can't recommend Dr. Wilson's writings enough: he's an Internet veteran who writes classic after classic."
Wilson Internet Services was mentioned in the December 2004 issue of Entrepreneur Magazine under "Resources," page 4, naming Dr. Wilson "a leading authority on Internet marketing who has written numerous books on the topic."
Interviewed by Chris Malta on WS-Radio.com's Common Sense Internet" show, with the topic, "Using Paypal as your Payment Processing System," July 26, 2004. Malta introduces Dr. Wilson as "the Internet's own grandmaster of marketing."
Quoted in "Can Chicken Gag Boost Burger King Sales," by Kate MacArthur, Advertising Age, April 15, 2004.
Dr. Wilson was a guest on the radio voice of Entrepreneur Magazine, wsRadio.com's sales and marketing show with host Tony Parinello on February 20, 2004. The one-hour show focused on how to develop a landing page. The show is archived online if you'd like to listen.
WilsonWeb.com was featured in the "Marketing Consultants" special edition of Web Digest for Markters (WDFM), October 27, 2003, as "... an excellent place to get up to speed on any marketing or e-commerce related subject, from affiliate programs to e-commerce storefronts to email newsletter publishing."
"On the Web, Without Wasting Time," by Lisa Guernsey, New York Times, May 6, 2003. Small business supplement. Mentioned and quoted in article.
Esther Muench, "Der Baptistenpfarrer und sein Faible fürs Internet" ("The Baptist-pastor and his weakness for the Internet,") Financial Times Deutschland, April 28, 2003, p. 33, about a quarter of a page. The tenor is factual, rather light-hearted and positive.
Dr. Ralph Wilson named "among the best-known publishers and consultants who preach the responsible use of e-mail for marketing." "Spam Hits Some Anti-Spammers," New York Times, Technology Section, Sept 12, 2002.
Mentioned in "Is Your Email List *Really* Secure? What We Learned When Ours Was Stolen Recently," by Anne Holland, MarketingSherpa.com, 9/4/02 (www.emailsherpa.com/sample.cfm?contentID=2139).
Quoted in "Customers blame spam on filched lists," by Troy Wolverton, CNET News.com, 9/11/02 (www.news.com.com/2100-1023-957567.html?tag=cd_mh).
Quoted in "List Owners: Spammers Stole Our E-Mail Files," by Ken Magill, DMNews, Sept. 12, 2002.
"Q&A: Wilson on Working the Web,"WorkZ, August 31, 2001. Interview with Workz Senior Editor Helen Miller covering beginnings of the WilsonWeb.com site and suggestions for small businesses. Also appeared in Inc. Online, November 2, 2001.
David Astor's "Syndicate World" column in Editor & Publisher, May 7, 2001, mentioned the availability of the Doctor Ebiz column for newspaper syndication.
Marcia Yudkin, "The Web's Pipsqueaks Stand Tall,"Business 2.0, May 1, 2001, which mentions Dr. Wilson as one of the "Web pipsqeaks" which are "standing tall."
"Electronic wisdom for marketing mavericks," Profit: The Business Resource for Canadian Entrepreneurs, April 2001, p. 24: "Web Marketing Today Info Centre. From California marketing consultant Dr. Ralph Wilson, this is the grandaddy of all the online marketing sites, with links to thousands of articles on topics ranging from classified advertising to wholesale selling online."
"Word of Mouse," by Sharon Krum, Australia's Business Review Weekly, 4/28/00. Quoted a number of times on viral marketing.
"With E-Mail Newsletters, Creators Gain Credibility and Build Business," by Dana Blankenhorn, Chicago Tribune, April 17, 2000, Section 7, page 3. Also appeared in the Orlando Sentinel and the Sun-Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale. Discusses Wilson's e-mail newsletters: Web Marketing Today, Web Marketing Today Premium Edition, and Doctor Ebiz.
"You've Got a Great Website. Now all you need is people to see it," The Scotsman, 2/28/00.