September 24, 2007

Interested in Computational Finance? Join the C(omp) Community and start Blogging!

                           

Contributing to the C(omp)++ blog couldn't be simpler.

  1. Allow us to build a profile for you alongside the community experts and professionals already taking part.  Please complete this form and return it to us at comp@wiley.co.uk.  Please also send a headshot of yourself for the profile.
  2. Next, to start blogging, simply send us your blog posts as .txt (e.g. Notepad) or .doc (e.g. Word) files and we will upload and publish them for you.  Feel secure in the knowledge that we will ensure your post appears properly formatted for the blog. 
    NB: Posts can include equations, code and diagrams - please send these as individual image files for easier formatting.
  3. Finally, include a selection of keywords by which you would like your post categorized (around 4-5 is optimum), to help people find posts on the topics they are most interested in.
  4. And that's it!  Sit back, relax and watch your blogging career take flight from the comfort of your own desk without the complications of having to manage your own blog.  C(omp)++ is a thriving and constantly growing community that we want YOU to be a part of. 

    With visitors from over 140 countries worldwide, this is THE Computational Finance community to join.

    Remember, ANY questions, send us an email.

    Best wishes from your C(omp)++ moderator team.

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