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How to Book Star of Mysore Advertising Online — Newspaper & Digital Ad Rates for Mysuru and Karnataka in 2026
Star of Mysore is one of those publications that media planners outside Karnataka consistently underestimate — until they see the engagement numbers. Roughly 45% of the traffic on starofmysore.com originates from NRI audiences in the United States, the Gulf, and the United Kingdom, which means a brand advertising here is simultaneously reaching Mysuru's most influential local households and its globally dispersed diaspora in a single campaign. That combination is genuinely rare in regional English newspaper advertising, and it is something we at SmartAds have been telling clients for years before it became conventional wisdom.
Why Advertise in Star of Mysore? Reach, Credibility and Local Impact
Star of Mysore, published by Academy News Papers Private Limited and headquartered at Bannimantap, Mysuru, has occupied a peculiar and powerful position in Karnataka's media landscape since its founding in 1978. It is the dominant English evening daily in Mysore, which means it reaches readers at a moment in the day when they are more relaxed, more receptive, and — frankly speaking — more likely to act on what they read. Morning papers compete with commutes and school runs; an evening newspaper gets the undivided attention of a household that has settled in for the day.
What a lot of people miss is that Star of Mysore's credibility extends well beyond its print circulation. The publication has cultivated a readership that skews educated, property-owning, and professionally active — precisely the demographic that most advertisers in Mysuru are trying to reach. We have worked with real estate developers, educational institutions, jewellery brands, and healthcare providers across Mysuru and Karnataka, and the consistent feedback is that Star of Mysore advertising generates a quality of response that broader-reach newspapers sometimes cannot match, because the audience self-selects into a publication that takes its editorial seriously. When a recruitment ad or a property ad appears in Star of Mysore, it is seen by people who have the means and the intent to respond.
On top of that, the publication's bilingual ecosystem — Star of Mysore in English alongside its Kannada-language sister publication Mysuru Mithra — offers brands an almost unique opportunity in the region. A combined advertising package across both titles allows a single campaign to address both the English-educated professional segment and the Kannada-speaking mass market simultaneously, which is a cross-platform print strategy that very few regional markets in India can offer within a single publishing house. At SmartAds, we always tell our clients that when you can reach two distinct language audiences through one media relationship, your negotiating position is stronger and your creative coordination is far simpler.
What Is the Readership and Online Reach of Star of Mysore?
The print readership of Star of Mysore is concentrated in Mysuru district, with meaningful penetration across Mandya, Chamarajanagar, Hassan, and Kodagu districts — which together constitute a market of several million consumers who identify Mysuru as their cultural and commercial capital. While the Indian Readership Survey (IRS) and the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) provide the formal benchmarks for print readership and circulation respectively, the Star of Mysore newspaper has historically maintained a daily circulation in the range of somewhere between 65,000 and 80,000 copies, which is a dominant position for an English evening daily in a non-metro city of Mysuru's size.
The digital story, however, is where things get genuinely interesting. The starofmysore.com website attracts unique visitors in the ballpark of 8 to 12 lakh per month, depending on the news cycle and seasonal peaks — and the Dasara season, which Mysuru celebrates with national and international visibility, typically drives traffic spikes that push those numbers considerably higher. The site's audience profile is notably different from its print readership; the digital audience is younger, more geographically dispersed, and includes that substantial NRI segment we mentioned, which comprises readers in the US, the UAE, the UK, Canada, and Australia who follow Mysuru news as a way of staying connected to home. For brands selling property, financial services, matrimonial services, or anything with an NRI buyer profile, this is an audience that is extraordinarily difficult to reach through any other single regional media vehicle.
Our experience at SmartAds shows that the page views metric on starofmysore.com is particularly strong relative to unique visitors, which suggests a highly engaged audience that reads multiple articles per session rather than bouncing after one page. This depth of engagement is what makes CPM advertising on the site genuinely valuable — you are not paying for passive impressions but for an audience that is actively consuming content, which translates into better brand recall and higher click-through rates than industry averages for regional news websites in India.
What Are the Star of Mysore Digital Advertising Rates in 2026?
Digital advertising rates on starofmysore.com are structured primarily around CPM (cost per thousand impressions) and flat monthly or weekly tenancy models, which is a format that suits both performance-driven advertisers and brand awareness campaign objectives. The CPM rate for standard banner ads on the site works out to roughly ₹150 to ₹250 per thousand impressions, which is a number that surprises most first-time advertisers when they compare it to what they are paying for equivalent reach on Instagram or Google Display Network — the targeting quality and audience intent on a news site of this stature is simply different.
For homepage banner placements — the most premium digital real estate on starofmysore.com — monthly tenancy rates are in the ballpark of ₹25,000 to ₹60,000 depending on ad size and placement position, which covers the leaderboard (typically 728×90 pixels), the large rectangle (300×250), and the sidebar positions. Front-page digital takeover formats, which are the online equivalent of a jacket ad or false cover ad in the print edition, command rates closer to ₹80,000 to ₹1.2 lakh per month, and these are formats that tend to book out quickly during Dasara, Diwali, and the academic admission season — so advance planning is not optional, it is essential. The CPC advertising model is also available for certain campaign types, with click rates typically ranging somewhere between ₹8 and ₹20 per click depending on the category and targeting parameters applied.
What the rate card alone does not tell you is the value of contextual placement. A property ad placed alongside the real estate news section, or a recruitment ad positioned near the career and education content, performs meaningfully better than the same creative placed in a run-of-site position — and this is where the expertise of an authorized newspaper ad agency matters. At SmartAds, we negotiate placement specifics as part of every digital campaign brief, because we have seen generic run-of-site placements underperform by 30 to 40% compared to contextually placed equivalents on the same website. The advertising rates 2026 are competitive, but the real ROI comes from strategic placement, not just presence.
What Ad Formats Are Available on Star of Mysore?
Print Newspaper Ad Formats
The Star of Mysore newspaper offers the full spectrum of print advertising formats that a serious brand or small business advertising in Mysuru would expect. Display ads in Star of Mysore range from a modest single-column centimetre unit — which is the standard unit of measurement for newspaper advertising in India — all the way up to a full page ad, which occupies the entire broadsheet page and commands immediate visual authority. Between those extremes, a quarter page ad is the most popular choice among mid-sized advertisers, offering enough creative space to communicate a meaningful brand message while remaining within budgets that most local businesses can sustain.
The front page ad is, predictably, the most sought-after print placement in Star of Mysore advertising; it guarantees that your message is the first thing every reader sees, which makes it the format of choice for product launches, major sale announcements, and institutional campaigns. A jacket ad — where the advertiser's creative wraps around the entire newspaper as an outer cover — is the most premium print format available, and it is typically reserved for large brands running high-impact brand awareness campaigns during peak seasons. The false cover ad achieves a similar visual impact at a slightly lower cost by simulating a front-page takeover without the full jacket production requirement.
Digital Banner and Rich Media Formats
On the digital side, starofmysore.com website advertising supports a range of banner ad sizes that conform broadly to IAB standard dimensions, which means creative assets built for other digital campaigns can often be adapted with minimal rework. The leaderboard (728×90), medium rectangle (300×250), half-page unit (300×600), and mobile interstitial formats are all available; the site's mobile traffic now accounts for a substantial share of total page views, which means mobile-optimised creatives are no longer optional — they are the primary canvas. Beyond static banner ads, the site supports HTML5 animated creatives and, for select placements, video ad formats that autoplay within the editorial stream, which is a format that delivers significantly higher engagement than static display advertising. Creative files for digital placements are typically accepted in JPEG, PNG, GIF, or HTML5 format, with file sizes capped at around 150KB for static units to ensure page load performance is not compromised.
How Do I Book an Ad in Star of Mysore Online?
The process of booking an ad in Star of Mysore has become considerably more accessible over the past few years, with both direct online booking through the publication's own portal and agency-mediated booking through authorized partners like SmartAds both being viable routes — though they serve different advertiser needs. For a small business advertising a single classified text ad or a simple display unit, the self-service online booking route is functional and reasonably straightforward; you select the ad category, write or upload your creative, choose your publication dates, and pay through UPI, Google Pay, NEFT, or RTGS.
Where the agency route becomes genuinely valuable is when the campaign involves multiple formats, negotiated rates, specific placement requirements, or a cross-platform print and digital combination. We have found, through years of media buying experience, that the discounted ad rates available through an authorized newspaper ad agency can be 15 to 25% lower than the published rate card for equivalent placements — and for campaigns running over multiple weeks or months, that saving compounds into a meaningful budget difference. On top of that, an agency handles the creative specifications, the proofing process, the publication schedule coordination, and the post-campaign reporting, which frees the advertiser to focus on their business rather than chasing confirmations.
For digital campaigns specifically, the star of mysore ad booking process through SmartAds includes a campaign brief review, audience targeting configuration (where demographic and interest-based targeting is available), creative quality check against the site's technical specifications, and a reporting dashboard that tracks impressions, clicks, CTR, and page views in near real-time. The lead time for a standard digital campaign is typically 3 to 5 working days from brief to live; print campaigns require slightly more advance notice, with classified ads needing 2 to 3 days and display ads — particularly premium positions like the front page ad — needing anywhere from one to three weeks depending on availability.
Which Categories of Classified Ads Can I Place in Star of Mysore?
Classified ads in Star of Mysore cover virtually every category of personal and commercial announcement that a Mysuru-based reader or advertiser would need, which is one of the reasons the classifieds section retains strong readership even as digital alternatives proliferate. Property ads are consistently the highest-volume category — Mysuru's real estate market, which has been growing steadily as Bangalore's overflow destination for residential buyers, generates a constant stream of property ad placements from developers, brokers, and individual sellers alike. A property ad in Star of Mysore reaches exactly the audience most likely to be considering a Mysuru purchase: local residents upgrading, NRI buyers looking for a Mysuru home, and retirees relocating from larger cities.
Recruitment ads in Star of Mysore are particularly effective for local hiring — government departments, educational institutions, hospitals, and manufacturing units in the Mysuru industrial corridor regularly use the classifieds section to reach candidates who are specifically looking for Mysuru-based opportunities, which is a targeting precision that job portals cannot always replicate for semi-urban and blue-collar roles. Matrimonial ads remain a significant category, with families placing detailed profiles in both the print edition and the digital classifieds, and the Star of Mysore's reputation as a trusted community publication gives these ads a credibility that generic matrimonial platforms sometimes lack.
Beyond these high-volume categories, the classifieds section accommodates obituary ads, public notice ads, name change ads, and court notice ads — each of which serves a specific legal or social function that requires publication in a recognized, widely-read newspaper. A name change ad or court notice ad in Star of Mysore carries the weight of a publication that is accepted by government departments and legal authorities in Karnataka as a valid medium for statutory announcements. We have handled hundreds of these bookings for clients across Mysuru and Karnataka, and the process, while procedurally specific, is entirely manageable when coordinated through an experienced authorized newspaper ad agency.
How Does Star of Mysore Website Advertising Work for Performance Campaigns?
The mechanics of starofmysore.com advertising for performance-oriented campaigns are worth understanding in some detail, because the site offers more sophistication than most advertisers expect from a regional news publication. The CPM advertising model — where you pay per thousand impressions served — is the default for brand awareness campaign objectives, and it works well for advertisers who need to build recognition within the Mysuru market or among the NRI audience over a sustained period. The CPC advertising model, where payment is triggered only when a user clicks on the ad, is better suited for direct response objectives like lead generation, e-commerce traffic, or event registrations.
What a lot of people miss is that the targeting capabilities on the site go beyond simple run-of-site placement. Demographic targeting by age group and gender is available for digital campaigns, as is interest-based targeting that allows, for example, a real estate advertiser to concentrate their impressions among users who have been browsing property-related content. Geographic targeting can be configured to reach readers in specific cities — which is particularly useful for advertisers who want to reach the Bangalore-based audience that follows Star of Mysore for Mysuru news, or the international NRI audience in specific Gulf or US markets. These targeting layers are not always surfaced in standard rate card conversations, which is why working with a media planning partner who knows the platform's full capabilities makes a material difference to campaign ROI.
One automotive brand we worked with ran a digital campaign on starofmysore.com targeting the 35-to-55 age bracket in Mysuru and Mandya districts, combined with a half-page display ad in the print edition during the Dasara season; the campaign generated over 18 lakh digital impressions over a three-week period, with a CTR that came in at roughly 0.8%, which is notably above the industry benchmark for regional news site display advertising. The combination of print credibility and digital reach, coordinated through a single campaign brief, was what made the numbers work — neither medium alone would have delivered the same brand visibility.
Can I Run Cross-Platform Print and Digital Campaigns on Star of Mysore?
The short answer, from a practical media planning standpoint, is yes — and frankly, running print and digital campaigns in isolation from each other is a missed opportunity that we see brands make more often than we should. The Star of Mysore newspaper and starofmysore.com are operated by the same publishing entity, Academy News Papers Private Limited, which means a coordinated cross-platform advertising package can be negotiated as a single buy rather than two separate conversations. This matters because the combined reach of print and digital is genuinely additive — the print readership and the digital audience have meaningful overlap but also significant unique reach, particularly given the NRI-heavy composition of the digital audience.
A retail client in Mysuru that we worked with during the Dasara season — which is, without question, the most commercially important advertising period in the city — ran a coordinated campaign that included a front page ad in the print edition on the opening day of Dasara, a leaderboard banner ad on the homepage of starofmysore.com for the full ten-day festival period, and classified ads in the property and offers sections across the same period. The total campaign investment was in the ballpark of ₹3.5 lakh, which covered both print and digital placements; the brand reported a 40% increase in footfall during the Dasara period compared to the previous year, which they attributed in significant part to the concentrated Star of Mysore advertising presence. To be fair, Dasara itself drives consumer activity regardless of advertising, but the brand's sales data showed a clear correlation with the campaign timing.
Seasonal and festival advertising packages are an area where advance planning pays disproportionate dividends. Dasara, Diwali, Ugadi, and the academic admission season (February to May) are periods when premium placements in Star of Mysore advertising book out weeks in advance; we have seen clients miss their preferred dates by as little as a week because they assumed availability would be open until closer to the event. At SmartAds, our standard advice for any seasonal campaign is to lock in the media schedule at least four to six weeks before the intended publication date, particularly for front page ads, jacket ads, and homepage digital takeovers.
How Does Star of Mysore Compare to Other Karnataka English Newspapers for Advertising?
This is a question we get asked regularly, and the honest answer is that comparison depends entirely on what the advertiser is trying to achieve. Publications like Deccan Herald and the Times of India's Mysuru edition offer broader Karnataka and national reach respectively, which makes them appropriate for campaigns targeting a statewide or pan-India audience; their advertising rates reflect that scale, with full page ad rates that can run several times higher than equivalent placements in Star of Mysore. For a brand whose primary market is Mysuru and the surrounding districts, however, paying for Bangalore or national reach is simply budget inefficiency.
What Star of Mysore advertising delivers that larger publications cannot replicate is depth of penetration within a specific, high-value local market. The publication's editorial focus on Mysuru affairs — civic issues, local politics, cultural events, business news — means its readers are the most engaged segment of the Mysuru population, which translates into advertising response rates that consistently outperform what the raw circulation numbers might suggest. We have run parallel campaigns for clients in both Star of Mysore and the Mysuru editions of national dailies, and the cost-per-response from Star of Mysore advertising has been lower in the majority of cases, particularly for categories like real estate, education, healthcare, and retail.
The English newspaper Karnataka landscape is competitive, but Star of Mysore occupies a niche that is effectively uncontested for the evening daily English readership in Mysore; there is no direct competitor in that specific format and time-of-day positioning, which gives the publication a captive audience that is genuinely valuable to advertisers. On top of that, the bilingual opportunity through Mysuru Mithra — the Kannada companion publication — means a brand can achieve near-total language coverage of the educated Mysuru market through a single media relationship, which is an efficiency that the newspaper advertising India market rarely offers.
Star of Mysore Advertising FAQ
Q: What are the Star of Mysore digital advertising rates for 2026?
The digital advertising rates on starofmysore.com for 2026 are structured around both CPM and flat tenancy models. Standard banner ad placements on a CPM basis work out to roughly ₹150 to ₹250 per thousand impressions for run-of-site positions, while premium homepage placements on a monthly tenancy basis are in the ballpark of ₹25,000 to ₹60,000 depending on the ad unit size and position. Front-page digital takeover formats — the highest-impact placements on the site — are priced closer to ₹80,000 to ₹1.2 lakh per month. These are indicative figures; actual rates can vary based on campaign duration, category exclusivity, and seasonal demand, which is why getting a customised quote through an authorized agency like SmartAds is always advisable before finalizing a budget.
Q: How do I book an ad in Star of Mysore online?
Booking an ad in Star of Mysore online can be done either through the publication's own portal or through an authorized newspaper ad agency. For classified text ads and simple display units, the self-service route is workable; you select the category, enter the ad content or upload creative files, choose publication dates, and pay through UPI, Google Pay, NEFT, or RTGS. For display ads, digital campaigns, or any booking that involves negotiated rates or specific placement requirements, working through an agency is the more efficient route — both for securing better rates and for ensuring creative specifications are met correctly the first time.
Q: What types of ads can I place in Star of Mysore newspaper?
The Star of Mysore newspaper accepts classified text ads, classified display ads, and full display ads across all standard sizes from single-column centimetre units up to full page ads and jacket ads. Classified categories include property, recruitment, matrimonial, obituary, public notice, name change, court notice, and general announcements. Display ads are available in quarter page, half page, full page, and front page formats, with the jacket ad and false cover ad being the most premium print options for high-impact brand campaigns.
Q: What is the readership and monthly traffic of Star of Mysore?
The print readership of Star of Mysore is concentrated in Mysuru and the surrounding districts of Mandya, Hassan, Chamarajanagar, and Kodagu, with a daily circulation in the range of 65,000 to 80,000 copies. The starofmysore.com website attracts somewhere between 8 and 12 lakh unique visitors per month, with page views running considerably higher due to the audience's high per-session engagement. A notable characteristic of the digital audience is that roughly 45% of traffic originates from NRI readers in the US, Gulf, and UK — a demographic profile that is uniquely valuable for certain advertising categories.
Q: What is the circulation of Star of Mysore newspaper?
The audited circulation of Star of Mysore, as reported through the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), has historically been in the range of 65,000 to 80,000 copies per day, which makes it the dominant English evening daily in Mysore and one of the most widely read English newspapers in Karnataka outside of Bangalore. Circulation figures can vary by season, with Dasara and other major Mysuru events typically driving higher print runs.
Q: How much does it cost to advertise on the Star of Mysore website?
The cost to advertise on the Star of Mysore website depends on the format, placement, and campaign model chosen. On a CPM basis, costs work out to roughly ₹150 to ₹250 per thousand impressions for standard placements. Monthly tenancy for homepage banners ranges from approximately ₹25,000 to ₹60,000, and premium takeover formats can reach ₹80,000 to ₹1.2 lakh per month. CPC-based campaigns are also available, with per-click costs typically in the ₹8 to ₹20 range. Affordable advertising rates are available for longer campaign commitments, and discounted ad rates can often be negotiated through an authorized agency partner.
Q: What is the CPM rate for Star of Mysore website advertising?
The CPM rate for Star of Mysore website advertising works out to roughly ₹150 to ₹250 per thousand impressions for standard run-of-site banner placements, which compares favourably to the CPM rates for equivalent regional audience reach on programmatic platforms — particularly given the audience quality and the contextual relevance of a news environment. Premium section-specific placements command higher CPMs, and homepage takeover formats are typically priced on a flat tenancy basis rather than a CPM model.
Q: Can I run digital banner ads on starofmysore.com?
Yes, digital banner ads on starofmysore.com are available in multiple standard IAB sizes including the leaderboard (728×90), medium rectangle (300×250), half-page unit (300×600), and mobile interstitial formats. The site also supports HTML5 animated creatives and video ad formats for select placements. Creative files are accepted in JPEG, PNG, GIF, or HTML5 format, with file sizes typically capped at around 150KB for static units. Mobile-optimised creatives are strongly recommended given the significant share of mobile traffic the site receives.
Q: How far in advance should I book a Star of Mysore classified ad?
For standard classified text ads, a lead time of 2 to 3 working days is generally sufficient. For display ads in the print edition, particularly premium positions like the front page ad or the jacket ad, a lead time of one to three weeks is advisable under normal circumstances. During high-demand periods — Dasara, Diwali, Ugadi, and the academic admission season — we recommend booking four to six weeks in advance, as premium placements in Star of Mysore advertising are known to sell out well ahead of these periods.
Q: Does Star of Mysore offer cross-platform print and digital advertising packages?
Yes, coordinated print and digital advertising packages are available through Academy News Papers Private Limited, which publishes both the Star of Mysore newspaper and operates starofmysore.com. These packages can be structured to run simultaneous print display ads and digital banner campaigns, which delivers a combined reach that is genuinely additive given the partial but not complete overlap between the print readership and the digital audience. An authorized agency partner can structure and negotiate these cross-platform packages as a single buy.
Q: Can NRI businesses advertise in Star of Mysore to reach Mysuru audiences?
Absolutely — and frankly, this is one of the most underutilized advertising opportunities we see. NRI businesses wanting to reach Mysuru-based family members, property buyers, or service users can advertise in Star of Mysore through an authorized agency that handles the booking, payment, and creative coordination remotely. Conversely, Mysuru-based businesses wanting to reach the NRI audience — real estate developers, financial services providers, matrimonial services — can specifically target the 45% NRI segment of starofmysore.com's digital audience through the site's targeting capabilities.
Q: What is the difference between classified text ads and display ads in Star of Mysore?
Classified text ads in Star of Mysore are text-only announcements charged by the word or line, placed within the classified section of the newspaper under the relevant category. They are the most affordable advertising format and are appropriate for personal announcements, job listings, matrimonial notices, and similar content where the message itself is the primary communication. Display ads in Star of Mysore, by contrast, are graphically designed advertisements that can include images, brand logos, colour, and custom typography; they are charged by column centimetre or page fraction and appear either within the classified section as classified display ads or anywhere in the main newspaper as full display ads.
Q: Which ad agency is the authorized partner for Star of Mysore advertising?
SmartAds (Flutter Media Pvt. Ltd.) is an authorized agency partner for Star of Mysore advertising, offering both print and digital campaign booking, rate negotiation, creative coordination, and post-campaign reporting. Other agencies operating in this space include The Media Ant, Excellent Publicity, Get Me Up Advertising, Dolphin Advertising, Elyts Branding and Advertising, Sloka Advertising, and BuyMediaSpace. Working through an authorized newspaper ad agency typically provides access to discounted ad rates, better placement options, and professional campaign management that self-service booking cannot replicate.
Q: Can I place a property ad in Star of Mysore online?
Yes, property ads in Star of Mysore can be booked online through both the publication's self-service portal and through authorized agency partners. The property classifieds section is one of the highest-traffic categories in both the print and digital editions, making it an effective channel for real estate developers, brokers, and individual property sellers targeting Mysuru buyers — including the significant NRI buyer segment that follows starofmysore.com from abroad.
Q: What payment methods are accepted for Star of Mysore ad bookings?
Star of Mysore ad bookings can be paid through UPI (including Google Pay and PhonePe), NEFT, RTGS, and in some cases demand draft or cheque for larger campaigns. When booking through an authorized agency like SmartAds, additional payment flexibility is often available, including invoice-based billing for corporate clients and GST-compliant receipts for all transactions.
Bringing It All Together — Why Star of Mysore Deserves a Place in Your Karnataka Media Plan
There is a tendency in media planning — and we have been guilty of it ourselves in earlier years — to default to the largest-circulation newspapers and the highest-traffic digital platforms when building a Karnataka advertising plan, on the assumption that bigger reach automatically means better results. What that logic misses is the difference between reach and relevance; a newspaper that is read by everyone in a city is not the same as a newspaper that is read carefully by the people who matter most to your brand.
Star of Mysore advertising occupies a position that is genuinely difficult to replicate through any other single media vehicle in the Mysuru market. The combination of a loyal, engaged print readership concentrated in the city's most economically active households, a digital audience that extends that reach to the global Mysuru diaspora, and the bilingual cross-platform opportunity through Mysuru Mithra creates a media environment where a well-planned campaign can achieve a depth of brand visibility that outperforms its budget on almost any ROI metric. We have seen this play out across dozens of campaigns — for real estate developers, educational institutions, healthcare providers, jewellery brands, and consumer goods companies — and the pattern is consistent enough that we now recommend Star of Mysore as a foundational element of any Mysuru-focused media plan, rather than an afterthought.
The advertising rates 2026 remain among the most affordable in the English newspaper Karnataka landscape for the quality of audience delivered, which makes Star of Mysore advertising particularly compelling for small business advertising and for brands that need to demonstrate efficient media buying to budget-conscious management. A quarter page ad in the print edition, combined with a month-long digital banner campaign on starofmysore.com, can be executed for a total investment that would not cover a single day's run in a national daily — and for a Mysuru-focused campaign, the local relevance of Star of Mysore will almost always outperform the broader reach of a national title.
If you are planning a campaign in Mysuru or across Karnataka and want to understand exactly how Star of Mysore advertising fits into a broader integrated media strategy, the SmartAds media planning team is available to build a customised plan with transparent rate benchmarks, placement recommendations, and cross-platform options. Visit SmartAds.in to get started, or reach out directly for a no-obligation media brief review — because the best campaigns we have ever built started with a conversation, not a rate card.

