Updated 2026-05-16
Sponsor MorseCodeGenerator.com
How sponsorships work on this site: what's available, what's not, and how to start the conversation.
MorseCodeGenerator.com is the largest dedicated Morse code reference on the open web — a translator, decoder, practice trainer, timing calculator, and 65+ programmatic SEO pages covering Q-codes, CW abbreviations, and prosigns. It is independently run and not part of any agency network.
If your product genuinely serves the Morse-curious — ham radio gear, keys and paddles, training materials, Morse-themed merchandise, learning courses — there's a place for you here. The constraints below keep the site useful for visitors; reach out and we'll find something that works for both of us.
Who reads this site
- Hobbyist learners picking up Morse for the first time — high search-intent for keys, learning courses, beginner radios.
- Licensed amateur operators using the references during contests, nets, and rag-chews — buyers of upgrade gear and contest accessories.
- Pilots and maritime hobbyists who arrive via the aviation / emergency content.
- Educators and parents looking for printable charts and accessible explanations.
- Developers and LLM crawlers consuming /api/, /morse.json, /llms.txt.
What's available
1) Display ad placements
Standard AdSense slots already run on long-form reference pages (blog, glossary, FAQ). Direct ad sales for those slots are not currently offered. If you want a non-AdSense placement, see (2).
2) Sponsored callout on a reference page
A clearly-labelled "Sponsored callout" box near the
bottom of a topical reference page (e.g. your QRP-radio sponsorship
on /q-codes/qrp/, or a key vendor on
the 30-day learning plan).
The callout is visually distinct from editorial content,
always labelled "Sponsored", and links to your URL with
rel="sponsored".
3) Affiliate-of-record on a buyer's guide
If we publish a buyer's guide that already maps to your product category, you can become the affiliate of record for that category — exclusive affiliate link in the comparison table. We retain editorial control: the guide is honest, even when it costs us a conversion.
4) Newsletter sponsorship
Once the newsletter has at least 200 subscribers, a single sponsor slot per issue becomes available. Plain-text only, clearly labelled, no tracking pixels.
5) API / data tier
If you operate a product that uses /morse.json or the data behind /api/ and want a higher SLA, attribution, or commercial use rights beyond the ai.txt default, we can negotiate a paid tier.
What we won't accept
- Paid placements that read as editorial. Sponsored content is always labelled. No "guest posts" that pretend to be independent.
- Anything that breaks the tool experience. No ads, sponsor callouts, or interstitials inside the translator, decoder, practice trainer, or timing calculator.
- Off-topic placements. Crypto, gambling, generic SaaS — anything our visitors didn't come here for.
- Backlink-only deals with no genuine product relevance.
- Pre-written copy. If we agree to a sponsorship, we write the wording. You can review and request changes.
Rates
Rates depend on placement, duration, and current traffic. Pricing is bespoke per inquiry rather than published — published rate cards either overprice for new partners or underprice for incumbent brands. Email and tell us:
- Your product or company, and the page(s) you'd want to appear on.
- Duration (one quarter / six months / one year).
- Any specific KPIs you care about (clicks, brand exposure, sign-ups).
- Your budget range — even a rough number helps us shape a fair quote.
Process
- You email [email protected] with the details above.
- We reply within 5 business days with a yes/no plus a draft of what the placement would look like.
- If we agree, you receive a one-page contract; sponsorships of 3 months or more are paid up front.
- Placement goes live and is visible to everyone. We send a monthly impressions report.
How sponsorships are disclosed
Every sponsored item on the site is labelled inline and listed on the affiliate disclosure page. That page also explains the broader funding model — display ads, affiliate links, and reader support.
Contact
Email [email protected]. One operator reads every message; expect a real reply, not a form letter.