
Choose Navprabha to Reach your Advertising Objectives in Goa
Navprabha was established in the year 1970 and has since then been quite popular in the region of Goa among its Marathi speaking population. It is also popular among the Konkani populace who are also comfortable with Marathi vernacular dailies. It provides complete and detailed information about the local events, incidents and activities to the local readers and also provides massive opportunity for promotional purposes. Let’s evaluate why choosingNavprabha for achieving your advertising and promotional goals.
Why advertise in Navprabha?
There are various reasons behind choosing Navprabha as the preferred medium for advertising to reach out to the people of Goa, some of which are listed below:
Popularity among Goan residents
The people of Goa are highly comfortable with Marathi newspapers due to the massive population of Marathi speakers in the region. In fact a number of Konkanis are also comfortable with Marathi, therefore Navparbha is quite popular among readers speaking different languages in Goa.
Reaches out to Variety of Audiences
The newspaper has a wide reach across the whole state of Goa and since it is read by Marathis and Konkanis alike, your advertisements are bound to reach out to a variety of audiences without any obstructions.
Display advertising and Supplements
Although the newspaper does not feature any separate supplements but it does enable display advertising as per the requirement of the advertiser listed under various categories such as Appointment, Business, Public Notices, Tenders, Retail and even Obituary ads. All these ads are charged as per the size of the advertisement and the placement on the preferred pages of Front/Back/Third page.
So, if you intend to reach out to the Goan Marathi speaking population and increase your brand awareness and popularity then, you must simply choose to advertise in Navprabha.
Competitors of Navprabha
Navprabha has managed to acquire the top most position among the Marathi dailies of Goa but still faces competition from Navhind Times, which is an English daily. But still it does not have the kind of appeal a regional daily can have in a region such as Goa.