Translate Morse Code
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Reach the people who're translating Morse code right now.

Translate Morse Code is the independent home of US Morse code intent - translating text by sound and light, learning the alphabet and phrases, and exploring signaling and history. We work with a small number of brand partners each quarter, with editorial control we don't negotiate.

Who reads Translate Morse Code

Readers with a task in hand.

Our readers arrive from Google with a specific Morse code task and the curiosity to stay and learn. We cover four moments in the Morse journey - translating a message, learning the alphabet, signaling by sound and light, and looking up the reference - and we cover only those four.

  • 01 · Translate

    Converting text and code

    Pasting a message into the translator to turn text into Morse - or Morse back into text - and playing it as sound or light.

    Sample query

    translate text to morse code

  • 02 · Learn

    Picking up the alphabet

    Memorizing the dots and dashes, drilling letters and numbers, and finding the fastest way to actually learn Morse code.

    Sample query

    how to learn morse code

  • 03 · Signal

    Sending by sound and light

    Tapping out SOS, flashing a message with a flashlight, and keying it on the air - the exact steps to be understood.

    Sample query

    how to send sos in morse code

  • 04 · Reference

    Looking up the details

    Checking a specific letter, a famous phrase, or the history behind the code - and how people still use it today.

    Sample query

    morse code alphabet chart

Coverage stops at Morse code itself. We write about the translator, the alphabet, phrases, learning, signaling, and history - not general electronics how-tos, unrelated ham radio gear reviews, or broad gadget news. Pitches in those categories are declined at the first email.

Why partners choose us

The trust stack you're buying into.

A partnership is only as valuable as the publication's credibility on the day it ships. Three pillars protect that credibility - each backed by a public policy a buyer can audit before signing.

Independent

No vendor or sponsor ownership.

Owned by its editors. No holding company, no app-maker parent, no hardware-vendor stake.

Every guide we publish is reported on merit, and we put that work on the byline - alongside the senior editor who signed off. Partnerships do not change what we report.

Editorial standards

Verified

Every translation checked against the standard.

Every character checked · Every chart dated · Cross-referenced to the International Morse code standard.

Our dots, dashes, and timing come straight from the established International Morse code standard, and we date-stamp every reference when we verify it. We never publish a code we haven't confirmed - and we say so in writing.

How We Test

Transparent

Disclosure on every paid placement.

“Paid Partnership” label above the H1 · public corrections log · named bylines on every article.

Sponsored work is labelled before the reader scrolls. Our guardrails below spell out exactly what a sponsor can and cannot influence, and every substantive correction lands in a public log.

See our guardrails

Partnership formats

Four ways to show up on Translate Morse Code.

Pricing is custom-quoted against your brief - format, placement, duration, and brand fit. We come back within 2 business days.

Most popular

Sponsored Article

A full-article paid partnership written by our team, on a topic that's actually relevant to your product.

What's included

  • ~1,500 words, fact-checked against your published claims
  • Permanent URL, indexed under the relevant category
  • Optional same-week newsletter feature

Labeling. “Paid Partnership with [Brand]” above the H1. Brand reviews factual accuracy only.

Request a custom quote

Link Insertion

A contextual link from a traffic-earning Translate Morse Code article to your URL.

What's included

  • Surrounding sentence lightly rewritten for natural fit
  • rel="sponsored" per FTC guidance
  • 12-month placement guarantee; renewable

Labeling. We do not insert links that break editorial logic or change an existing pick.

Request a custom quote

Sidebar Advertisement

A sticky right-rail display placement on article templates, sitewide or by category.

What's included

  • 300×250 or 300×600 creative slots
  • Learn-only or reference-only category targeting
  • Quarterly impression & click reporting

Labeling. Maximum 2 simultaneous direct-sold advertisers, rotated impression-share-style.

Request a custom quote

Resources Page Placement

A featured card on our curated Morse code resources page.

What's included

  • Logo, product copy, offer details, tracked link
  • One-week feature up to a 30-day campaign
  • Hybrid pricing (base + per-click) available

Labeling. We verify your offer matches your published claims before publishing.

Request a custom quote

Editorial guardrails

Where we draw the line.

We turn down roughly one inquiry in four. The two columns below are the reason - they protect the readership you're paying to reach.

We will

  • Publish honest writing that helps readers reach a decision.
  • Fact-check your offer and terms against your own published documentation.
  • Label every paid placement clearly, above the H1.
  • Deliver promised impressions and reporting on schedule.
  • Renew partnerships where the work was good.

We won't

  • Change an editorial pick in exchange for payment.
  • Remove a competitor's mention from a best-of guide.
  • Accept a sponsored article that contradicts a verified Morse code reference.
  • Hide the “Sponsored” or “Paid Partnership” label.
  • Include affiliate links in a sponsored article.

Common requests we decline

  • Backlink-only requests on the homepage or category pages.
  • Sponsored content that presents medical, legal, or financial advice as editorial.
  • Cryptocurrency, online gambling, or adult-content sponsors.
  • Replacing an existing editorial pick with the sponsor's product.
  • Removing a critical mention of the sponsor's product from existing content.

The process

From brief to publication.

  1. Day 0

    You send a brief

    Use the form below: your name, brand, format you're interested in, and a few sentences on product and audience fit.

  2. 2 business days

    We propose a fit

    If we can run it, you receive a specific format, a publication date, a price, and an editorial brief. If we can't, we say so plainly.

  3. Ongoing

    We publish & report

    Confirmation email with the live URL, then impression and click reporting on the cadence the format requires.

From the editor

A note from the editor-in-chief.

On the record
DR

Dana Ruiz

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

Translate Morse Code

We launched in 2024 to build a US Morse code publication that doesn't owe anything to an app maker, a hardware vendor, or a holding company. Partnering with us right now is a chance to help shape what an independent publication's ad program looks like - and to lock in early-partner terms before traffic catches up to the editorial program.

If you're curious whether your product is a fit, send a brief and you'll hear back from me directly within two business days.

Submit a brief

Tell us what you're trying to do.

The basics are enough - we'll come back with a proposal, a price, and a publication date. If we're not a fit, we'll say so plainly.

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Frequently asked

The short version.

If your question isn't here, put it in the brief and we'll answer it in our reply.

Ready when you are

Put your brand in front of people translating Morse code.

Two business days from your brief to our proposal. The editor-in-chief reads every inquiry himself - no autoresponders, no junior salesperson.