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With well over 100,000 visits each month and over 8,000 anticipated delegates, SEG website ads are highly cost effective. One monthly ad will circulate throughout the entire site.
SEG offers multiple digital and online ad placement options. Learn more on how to spead your company's message below.
SEG Website
The SEG website continues to grow in popularity with SEG members, the wider geoscientific academic and corporate audience, media/press organizations, and those with similar interests. The SEG website had over 1.1 million visitors in 2012!
Updated monthly, this site contains nontechnical articles presented digitally from The Leading Edge. Columns include the President's Page, From the Other Side, and State of the Net. Technical articles can be found at TLE's online archive sites the SEG Digital Library and GeoScienceWorld.
This is the site for early publication (known as e-first) of peer-reviewed manuscripts. Geophysics Online allows authors to have their work published up to a year earlier than traditional paper publication.
SEG makes available several newsletters in electronic format, including the SEG Extra, SEG's monthly eNewsletter that provides the latest information about society events, lecturers, Foundation activity, and professional development opportunities. From the eNewsletter subscription page, you can sign up for any of SEG's available eNewsletters for free.
Expanded Abstracts: Every year, the SEG website is the premier place to read the latest information concerning the SEG International Exposition and Annual Meeting. Once the presenters have been selected for the upcoming Annual Meeting, their Expanded Abstracts become available to SEG members through the Technical Program site.
Pre-Annual Meeting email advertising: Send a one-time email to all preregistered attendees who have given their approval to receive emails from exhibitors. Preregistered attendee recipient email list will not be made available to advertisers. However, advertisers may obtain a list of all preregistered attendees' physical mailing addresses.