Syndicating Wilson Internet Services Content on Your Website
We can make available to our readers limited article content for websites. This content comes in three forms:
1. Free Syndicated Content
- The Web Marketing Checklist: 32 Ways to Promote Your Website (updated 6/14/2006). Example of how it might look on another site.
- 12 Website Design Decisions Your Business or Organization Will Need to Make Correctly (updated 5/11/2005). Example of how it might look on another site.
Click here for information on putting JavaScript code on your webpage template, so that the content appears within your format (and can use your cascading style sheets). You must sign our agreement before we grant a license to use our syndicated content. We use Master Syndicator technology for our syndication.
We're careful to make all our links so they open a new browser -- only one new browser, though -- so people won't ever leave your site. And we don't have any advertising banners, though you can put ad banners on your page. There is no charge to you whatsoever for these specific articles. What we'll be getting out of it is a some subscriptions to the e-mail version (about 10% to 15% readers subscribe) and links to our site. But you get great content that your visitors will appreciate and thank you for. We've designed it to be a win-win situation.
2. Articles which may be hosted on your site
These articles may be reproduced in a website, e-zine, CD-ROM, book, magazine, etc. so long as these four conditions are met: (1) They are reprinted in full with no editing. (2) The byline "by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson" is left intact. (3) The copyright information is included at the end of the article, preserving the "hot" hyperlink. The biographical information may be retained or omitted at your discretion. (4) You contact me letting me know the URL on your site where the article appears, or the medium used to distribute the article. (Note: I do NOT allow any other articles on my site to be reproduced.)
- The Six Simple Principles of Viral Marketing (WMT, 2/1/2000)
- Don't Ever Apologize for Your Small Business! (WMT, 3/5/2002, 750 words)
- Niche Marketing: How to Define a Unique E-Business Niche (excerpted from Planning Your Internet Marketing Strategy (John Wiley & Sons, 2002)).
3. Paid Syndicated Content
(all other content, except items we choose to exclude). More informationSample newsletter. We respect your privacy and never sell or rent our subscriber lists. Subscribing will not result in more spam! I guarantee it!

