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Introduction

FPGA’er, on its current address, https://fpgaer.tech, started its presence on the web at the end of August 2022. FPGA’er is the successor of several VHDL-related blogs. The first of those blogs started to appear on the Internet in 2016.

FPGA’er is based on those blogs (including their seasoned materials: tutorials, articles, code snippets, and free books). FPGA’er also has a long presence on several pages and forums of leading social media (related to FPGA in general and VHDL in particular).

Those are the reasons that in its first month of operation, FPGA’er achieved >18K page views on September 2022 (according to Google Analytics and SimilarWeb).

Advertising on FPGA’er

We try not to overload the site with ads. We also do not support push-up ads, additional tab/window ads, etc. The general access ads are located in only three positions:

Ad Types – General Access

  • Blog entry header
  • Blog entry footer
  • Right Sidebar

Sponsors have a clickable business logo at the website’s top banner on each page of the site. Sponsors are also offered quarterly whitepapers to be published and promoted on the website.

Ad Types – For Sponsors only

  • Website logo link (all pages)
  • Quarterly Whitepaper/Case study/Tutorial

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Blog entry header

Blog entry header ad units are 728x90px banners that are displayed at the top of the article/page/category list.


Blog entry footer

Blog entry footer ad units are 728x90px images that are displayed at the bottom of the article/page/category list.


Blog right sidebar

Blog sidebar ad units are 728x90px images that are displayed on the right side of the blog.

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Website logo link

This ad unit shows your logo on the top of the website, as shown:


Whitepaper / Case Study / Tutorial

A whitepaper providing good quality technical content is one of the best ways to engage engineers and keep them updated about your product. We will design, edit and promote your whitepaper on our website and on social media.

See an example of one of our tutorials:

VHDL tutorial, parts one, two, three, and four.

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