Obituary Ad in Newspaper – A Complete Guide by Get Me Up Advertising
Obituary Ad in Newspaper – A Complete Guide by Get Me Up Advertising
When a loved one passes away, notifying family, friends, and the wider community becomes a sensitive yet important task. Publishing an obituary ad in a newspaper remains one of the most trusted and respectful ways to communicate the sad news and honor the departed soul.
At Get Me Up Advertising, we specialize in helping families place advertisements in leading newspapers across India, including obituary ads in The Times of India, The Tribune, Hindustan Times, Dainik Bhaskar, and more. We ensure your message is delivered with the dignity, accuracy, and reach it deserves.
Why Publish an Obituary Ad in a Newspaper?
1. Instant Community Reach
Newspapers have wide circulation and high trust. Whether it’s a local daily or a national publication, obituary ads reach the deceased’s community promptly and respectfully.
2. Formal Public Announcement
An obituary ad in the newspaper serves as an official record of death, funeral details, and memorial services. It helps friends, former colleagues, and distant relatives pay their respects or attend last rites.
3. Emotional Tribute
Besides logistics, an obituary ad allows families to honor the life and legacy of the departed with a heartfelt message, photograph, and personal details.
Types of Obituary Ads You Can Place
At Get Me Up Advertising, we offer assistance with various obituary formats based on your preferences and budget:
1. Classified Text Ad
Simple text-based ad
Cost-effective
Charged per line or word
2. Classified Display Ad
Includes photo and custom layout
Charges based on size (per sq. cm)
Ideal for detailed tributes and family messages
3. Display Obituary Ad
Full or half-page format
Ideal for prominent personalities or public figures
Visually appealing and reaches a wide audience
What to Include in an Obituary Ad?
Here’s a standard obituary ad format to follow:
Name of the deceased
Date of death
Age and/or birth year (optional)
Funeral details – date, time, location
Prayer meet/memorial service info
Surviving family members
A short, respectful tribute or message
Contact number (if needed)
Optional: Religious symbols, quotes, or photographs can be added to display ads for personalization.
Top Newspapers for Obituary Ads in India
Get Me Up Advertising can help place obituary ads in:
NavBharat Times and more
We assist you in choosing the right city edition, language, and format for your obituary notice.
How Get Me Up Advertising Simplifies the Process
✅ 24x7 Support
Our experienced team offers compassionate and prompt assistance in drafting, designing, and publishing obituary ads.
✅ Same-Day Booking
We offer urgent ad placements, even for next-day publications, if the booking is done before the newspaper's cutoff time.
✅ Pan-India Network
Whether you want to publish obituary ads in Chandigarh, Delhi, Mumbai, Punjab, or any other city, we handle it end-to-end.
✅ Affordable Pricing
We offer discounted obituary ad rates, combos, and packages without compromising quality.
Step-by-Step: How to Book an Obituary Ad with Us
Call or WhatsApp us at [Your Number]
Share the ad content, photo (optional), and publication details
We’ll provide the best quote and ad preview
Once approved, make online payment
We’ll publish the ad and share the confirmation & e-copy
FAQs – Obituary Ads in Newspaper
Q1. How much does an obituary ad cost in a newspaper?
Ans: The cost depends on the newspaper, city edition, ad type (text/display), and size. Text ads are usually cheaper, while display ads cost more. At Get Me Up Advertising, we offer the best market rates with customized packages.
Q2. Can I book a same-day obituary ad?
Ans: Yes, if you contact us before the newspaper’s booking deadline (usually the previous day evening), we can arrange for same-day or next-day publication.
Q3. Which newspapers are best for obituary ads in North India?
Ans: The Tribune, Dainik Bhaskar, Punjab Kesari, and Hindustan Times are among the top choices for cities like Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Amritsar, and Delhi.
Q4. What is the deadline for placing an obituary ad?
Ans: Most newspapers require ad booking by 5 PM the day before publication. For emergencies, we offer express service subject to availability.
Q5. Can I include a photo in the obituary ad?
Ans: Yes, classified display and display ads allow inclusion of a photo and custom layout. Text ads are plain and don’t support images.
Q6. Do you provide obituary ad samples or templates?
Ans: Absolutely. We offer ready-to-use obituary ad formats, templates, and previous samples to help you write a respectful and clear ad.
Conclusion
Publishing an obituary ad in a newspaper is a meaningful way to inform others, pay tribute, and celebrate the life of someone who has passed away. At Get Me Up Advertising, we understand the emotional weight of this task and provide reliable, affordable, and respectful obituary ad services across India.
Whether it’s a simple classified notice or a full-page tribute in The Tribune, we ensure your message is handled with care and delivered with dignity.
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