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Advertising and Marketing Opportunities

The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) provides many opportunities to market your products to the various communities that we serve. If you would like to explore these opportunities, please review the information below and/or contact us at advertising@ceramics.org.

2007 Bulletin Media Guide (PDF)

www.ceramics.org

This is the starting point for web users seeking a variety of ceramics-related information, products and services. With more than 50,000 user sessions per month and growing, this ACerS website provides an outstanding advertising opportunity. Rotating banner advertising opportunities are available on a run-of-site basis. To target more specific audiences, consider other high traffic sections such as Ceramic Links, News, and Meetings or any of our publication web sites: www.ceramicbulletin.org, www.ceramicsource.org, www.ceramicsmonthly.org, www.potterymaking.org.

ceramicSOURCE Online

ceramicSOURCE Online is designed to bring together buyers and sellers in the ceramics marketplace. Advertising on ceramicSOURCE Online provides you the best opportunity to tap into the online market and attract qualified prospects to your website. Add your company to this online directory at no charge. Rotating banner advertising opportunities are available on a limited run-of-site basis.

Click here for the online free listing form.

ceramicSOURCE 2006

Since 1986, professionals in the industrial ceramics marketplace have relied on ceramicSOURCE, the annual industrial ceramics buyer's guide. The December ceramicSOURCE issue of the Bulletin provides decision makers with important company descriptions and contact information to put them in touch with your organization.

American Ceramic Society Bulletin

The Bulletin maximizes its Society and industry connections (ACerS members tend to be the experts in their fields) to provide authoritative, in-depth coverage of Traditional and Advance Ceramics.

Each issue of the Bulletin delivers the latest available information on current issues, new technology and environmental/governmental regulations, as well as news about the companies and the people who make up this widely diverse world of ceramics.

The Bulletin's feature articles, written by the experts, focus on materials, processes and testing/evaluation—techniques that are an integral part of manufacturing ceramics, no matter what the end product may be.

Ceramics Monthly

Since 1953, studio potters, artists, instructors, and collectors have turned to Ceramics Monthly (CM) for inspiration, information, and news. With a paid circulation over 40,000 and a pass-along readership estimated at 80,000, CM is the world's most widely read ceramic arts magazine. With the lowest cost-per-thousand of any ceramics magazine, CM is also the most economical way for you to reach the entire ceramic arts market.

Pottery Making Illustrated

Pottery Making Illustrated (PMI) provides well-illustrated how-to instruction on handbuilding, throwing, firing and glazing techniques, as well as step-by-step projects and information on tools, equipment, and safety. PMI has nearly 15,000 paid subscribers and reaches more than 30,000 active potters--professionals, amateurs, teachers and students--who want to learn and do more with the craft. Potters take PMI into the studio to help them make the most of their studio time. By advertising in PMI, you can be in the studio, too.

Meeting Exhibitions

The contacts you'll make during ACerS Expositions spark mutually beneficial business relationships. See the ACerS expositions to reach those involved in the industrial ceramics marketplace.



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