NCG
The NCG program builds mutually beneficial partnerships between .NET Code Geeks and community bloggers whose articles are of interest to the .NET developer community. The program simplifies the process of publishing selected blog articles by NCG members onto .NET Code Geeks site. Through this process, our NCGs enjoy substantially increased visibility and our audience enjoys great content.
NCG Characteristics and Benefits
- We ask nothing more from you than to continue writing quality .NET related blog posts. .NET Code Geeks will care of the rest of the NCG process to drive increased visibility to your selected work.
- NCGs are free to publish their articles on any sites they like. Your agreement as a NCG simply gives us permission to publish your articles on our site.
- .NET Code Geeks keep the right to edit the original article (e.g. for lexical and syntactical corrections). Moreover, we may insert additional links in order to further improve the reading experience (this includes links to third party sites). Finally, Java Code Geeks may provide multilingual versions of the original article, providing of course the proper attribution at all cases.
- Every NCG article on .NET Code Geeks provides a link to the original post on the NCG’s blog to fully credit their work.
- You may back out of the NCG program whenever you like. Nevertheless you should keep in mind that all of your articles that we have already published on our site up until the day you decide to leave the program will not be removed from .NET Code Geeks.
- .NET Code Geeks will most likely not use every article that NCGs post to their blogs; we generally select no more than 2-3 articles per month from any single NCG.
Get Started!
Joining our NCG program is simple and easy. To be considered, just send an email to our Executive Editor, Byron Kiourtzoglou, with your quick bio and a link to your blog.
How to promote .NET Code Geeks
When you become a NCG, the best way to show off the program is to post a mention about it on your blog.
Save this NCG badge and put it on your blog to show off your NCG status!
To do so just copy the HTML code snippet provided below and paste it to the exact place where you want the badge to be presented.
Participants
.NET User Groups
Renowned Geeks
Oren Eini (NHibernate, Castle and Rhino Mocks Leader)
Community Bloggers
A Quantum Immortal – http://ripper234.com
Juri Strumpflohner’s TechBlog – http://juristr.com/blog
Making the Complex Simple – http://simpleprogrammer.com
Codebuild – http://codebuild.blogspot.com
Software Thoughts – http://nenadsabo.com
Schauderhaft – http://blog.schauderhaft.de
Thinking Inside A Bigger Box – http://johannesbrodwall.com
Actively Lazy – http://blog.activelylazy.co.uk
Mark Needham blog – http://www.markhneedham.com/blog
Captain Debug’s Blog – http://www.captaindebug.com
Geek out of water – http://www.gilzilberfeld.com
Experiences Unlimited – http://blog.sanaulla.info
Punit Ganshani Blog – http://ganshani.com
The Wiert Corner – http://wiert.me
Helper Code – http://blog.drorhelper.com
Christian Horsda’s blog – http://horsdal.blogspot.com
Dev Diaries – Liquid Electron Software – http://www.liquidelectron.com
lucisferre – http://lucisferre.net
Tony Sneed’s Blog – http://blog.tonysneed.com
Mehdi Khalili’s Blog – http://www.mehdi-khalili.com/1
jgauffin’s coding den – http://blog.gauffin.org
Cirrus Minor – http://arnon.me
Paul Stovell’s blog – http://www.paulstovell.com
binary-stuff.com – http://binary-stuff.com
GameDev<T> – http://genericgamedev.com/
chsakell’s Blog – http://chsakell.com
Robin Sedlaczek’s Blog – http://robinsedlaczek.wordpress.com/
Software and I – http://www.softwareandi.com/
balsamino.com – http://www.balsamino.com/
Gigi Labs – http://gigi.nullneuron.net/gigilabs/