Why Advertising Property In Newspapers Makes Sense
What is the need to advertise property? It is to catch the eyes of people on the look-out for accommodation of various kinds – such as rooms and flats for rent, houses and apartments for sale, newly-constructed buildings needing buyers.
Who puts out these ads? These ads are put out by house owners who have space in their own homes, by people with extra homes apart from where they live, and by builders who have erected complexes of multi-storied apartments, bungalows, luxury flats and other kinds of living spaces. In other words, proprietors of small, medium and big real estate.
They seek good returns on their investments in such vacant properties through tenants and buyers who pay good money for this real estate. Such ads are also put out by buyers of property and those wanting to rent accommodation to live in.
Why property ads in newspaper score: Property ads use a variety of media. These include wall paintings and banners which can be big and eye-catching but have little space for details for the property and offer only fleeting glimpses on the road or across roads for fast moving traffic which cannot stop to read the small print. Another medium is electronic which includes TV and internet where the production costs are huge and visibility time is very restricted as is also the reach and language. Also, newspapers are the best source of information for those who are unable to access the internet easily or rely on the internet for property exchanges.
Newspapers, on the other hand, are available in all languages across India and even abroad. The sizes vary from the cheapest black and white classified ads to the slightly more expensive display classified ads in which small visuals and colour tints can be added for enhance the impact, to display ads in four colours and of any size – even pages. These can also be published every Saturday in special pull-outs of The Times of India (Times Property) and Hindustan Times (HT Estate). Newspaper advertising rates are available on request from newspapers like The Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Hindu, Deccan Chronicle, The Economic Times, Dainik Jagran, Malayala Manorama, Anandabazar Patrika and Maharashtra Times among many. This is especially so in metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Booking newspaper ads online has been made very easy through the convenience of doing so on your computer at home or office. Through this facility, advertisers get complete access to the agency's high-technology professional facilities. Its media department has instant access to all newspapers and can negotiate competitive rates for the benefit of the advertiser. Those seeking creative inputs have access to the agency's expert copywriting facility as well as state-of-the-art computer visualising capabilities.
Who puts out these ads? These ads are put out by house owners who have space in their own homes, by people with extra homes apart from where they live, and by builders who have erected complexes of multi-storied apartments, bungalows, luxury flats and other kinds of living spaces. In other words, proprietors of small, medium and big real estate.
They seek good returns on their investments in such vacant properties through tenants and buyers who pay good money for this real estate. Such ads are also put out by buyers of property and those wanting to rent accommodation to live in.
Why property ads in newspaper score: Property ads use a variety of media. These include wall paintings and banners which can be big and eye-catching but have little space for details for the property and offer only fleeting glimpses on the road or across roads for fast moving traffic which cannot stop to read the small print. Another medium is electronic which includes TV and internet where the production costs are huge and visibility time is very restricted as is also the reach and language. Also, newspapers are the best source of information for those who are unable to access the internet easily or rely on the internet for property exchanges.
Newspapers, on the other hand, are available in all languages across India and even abroad. The sizes vary from the cheapest black and white classified ads to the slightly more expensive display classified ads in which small visuals and colour tints can be added for enhance the impact, to display ads in four colours and of any size – even pages. These can also be published every Saturday in special pull-outs of The Times of India (Times Property) and Hindustan Times (HT Estate). Newspaper advertising rates are available on request from newspapers like The Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Hindu, Deccan Chronicle, The Economic Times, Dainik Jagran, Malayala Manorama, Anandabazar Patrika and Maharashtra Times among many. This is especially so in metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Booking newspaper ads online has been made very easy through the convenience of doing so on your computer at home or office. Through this facility, advertisers get complete access to the agency's high-technology professional facilities. Its media department has instant access to all newspapers and can negotiate competitive rates for the benefit of the advertiser. Those seeking creative inputs have access to the agency's expert copywriting facility as well as state-of-the-art computer visualising capabilities.
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