Advertise at flashandmath.com
Good news! flashandmath.com now accepts sponsored ads. It can be your logo linked to your site in the columns to the right on every page of our site.
Our Statistics
(Traffic Facts, July 2, 2008.)
Our Google Page Rank: 7 out of 10.
Good news! FlashAndMath has just been named as one of the top 12 Flash/ActionScript tutorial sites:
12 Websites to Help You Learn Flash/ActionScript.
How to sign up with us?
For a low monthly or quarterly fee, we will display your ad linked to your site on all of our pages, just like the ads at right. We accept static images (jpeg, gif or png), 125 by 125 pixels (or 125 by 60) pixels with a small text link underneath.
For more information, contact Barbara Kaskosz at barbara@flashandmath.com.
Why advertise with us?
- Since we launched eleven months ago our site has experienced rapid growth. Our traffic is increasing fast. We are now exceeding 290,000 page views per month and and 61,000 unique visitors a month. (See our statistics above.)
- We already have earned Google Page Rank of 7 out of 10, equal to that of many long-established and prestigious sites.
- Our RSS feed is a part of MXNA - the Adobe feed aggregator. Our new RSS entries almost always appear on the front page of the Adobe Flash Developer Center and frequently they are among the top ten most popular in a week. Several times our entries made the top ten most popular in a month.
- We provide original, free, high-quality content: ActionScript 3 and Flash CS3 tutorials and experiments. All tutorials and experiments contain extensive explanations, sample applets, custom AS3 classes, and complete source code ready for download. Our collection of materials is growing fast. We add new tutorials regularly - usually weekly.
- Because we began as a resource for math and science educators, we are closely connected to the prestigious Mathematical Sciences Digital Library (MathDL) sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Mathematical Association of America (MAA). In fact our site stemmed from a project sponsored by the NSF and the MAA. You can read about this project on the About Us page on this site.
- Our initial ActionScript 3 and Flash CS3 tutorials were geared to math and science educators but they quickly gained popularity in the general Flash developers community. By now, most of our new tutorials are addressing the needs of Flash designers and developers in general, as well as educators. We have become a resource to Flash developers everywhere.







