Obituary ad in Times of india mumbai

Obituary ad in Times of India Mumbai

In a metro like Mumbai, publishing obituary ads is very commonplace. This has emerged from studies of trends of ads being booked by citizens of the city. The cause is the number of people dying as a percentage of the huge population of reason behind this is not necessarily the number of deaths that take place in the city Mumbai which is more than elsewhere in India. But, more than that, it is also the fact that Mumbaikars like to pay homage to their dearly departed through these means.

 

Since The Times of India has the largest circulation and readership of an English newspaper in Mumbai – besides the superiority its editions enjoy at the national level – it garners the majority of obituary ads placed by Mumbaikars in all newspapers of Mumbai.

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The following picture provides a clear picture:

Times of India Circulation

For the same reasons, The Times of India’s Mumbai edition also draws the most remembrance ads in newspapers in Mumbai.

However, almost everyone who wishes to place such ads in The Times of India, Mumbai, has no idea how to go about doing so. There are so many other problems on his or her mind when some beloved person passes away, leaving his or her mind in a very delicate state. Instead of spending time and money travelling around, it is better and more convenient to use their office computer or laptop at home to contact an online facility like MyAdvtcorner which has the support of a powerful media team in instant contact with all newspapers in every language in India. This online facility will do all that is needed for the advertiser – even if he or she is in a place far from Mumbai – at no extra cost.

To place an obituary newspaper advertisements in The Times of India, the advertiser has three advertising options:

  1. Classified text: These black and white text ads are created with the help of background highlights, ticks, screen borders etc. and are charged on the basis of the number of lines, words or characters (depending on circumstances) subject to a minimum beyond which there will be charged proportionately more.
  1. Classified display: Such ads are published in the classified section of The Times of India and are most preferred by obituary advertisers. This is because they permit one to upload images of the dearly departed besides the personal message. Such an ad can be published in black and white or colour and permit one to upload one’s own ad design. These are charged by the square centimetre.
  1. Display Such ads are equally popular among obituary advertisers, particularly those wish to add grandeur to their obituary and remembrance ads in newspapers. These ads can be in colour, black and white, coloured templates or even a simple upload of the advertiser’s own ad design.

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