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Would you like to become a Math-Blog.com author? Or perhaps you just want to publish a single math related article which you’ve written? Now you can!

Ten valid reasons to contribute to Math-Blog

  1. You don’t have to setup and pay for your own blog. Just send us your article in any common format and we’ll publish it for you.
  2. This blog has a wide audience which gives it considerable amounts of exposure. Writing for Math-Blog means having a lot of potential readers who already subscribe to our blog or visit the site regularly.
  3. You write the article, we’ll take care of promoting it.
  4. Besides the feedback from our readers, we’ll inform you about the statistics of your article.
  5. Granted you license your article to us for use on this site, and other possible related initiatives started by this blog, you are free to define the type of license that you like, be it traditional copyright in which you reserve all rights or an open license such as Creative Commons.
  6. You don’t have to go crazy trying to render nice looking formulas in HTML, as we support LaTeX formulas and take care of formatting the article for you.
  7. Every article can have a short biography, a link to your site or blog and even a photo. Each article that you write will be published under your own name or nickname (if you prefer).
  8. Regular authors (basically anyone who publishes an article once in a while) can have their own “about page” here on Math-Blog.
  9. If your first language is not English, but your English abilities are at a very good level, we’ll even polish your article (within reason) for you, so that you can have your piece published in “mother tongue level” English.
  10. You are volunteering to contribute to an exiting project which promotes the beauty and importance of Mathematics.

What kind of articles are you looking for?

We aim to publish quality articles on a variety of subjects, from well explained high school material up to research topics. Articles can range from a few hundred words, up to a few thousand (we may split the article/tutorial over more than one post in some instances). Pure mathematics or applied, if it’s interesting and well written original work (before publishing any article, we’ll check to ensure that it’s not already a copyrighted piece), we’ll publish it.

Please note that at the moment, every contribution is on a volunteer basis, for which there is no monetary compensation. This may change in the future according to the growing popularity of this site.

Cool, how do I get started?

Send us an email at submissions@math-blog.com with your submission, questions or article outline ideas. Thanks!


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