How to Master the Art of the Publicity Stunt

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The art of publicity stunts dates back to 1929 when Edward Bernays, Sigmund Freud’s nephew, announced to the media that a group of women’s rights suffragettes would march in a Manhattan parade and light their “Torches of Freedom.” Once in front of the cameras the models lit up Lucky Strike cigarettes on cue, as Edward was employed by the American Tobacco Company.

In the last eighty years, the concept of the publicity stunt has been elevated to a high art as a wide ...

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Inge Mancktelow 3 months ago on Wordpress

I’m disappointed. Based on the title, I thought that the article would give useful tips on how to stage a successful publicity stunt for one’s brand. This article, however, simply lists a few stunts. Perhaps including a few publicity stunts that ‘went bad’ might, at least, allow the reader to decode for themselves what to do and what not to do.

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David Amkraut 3 months ago on Wordpress

The statement that the art of the publicity stunt dates back to 1929 is idiotic. Publicity stunts were done thousands of times long before that. For example, much of P.T. Barnum’s celebrated career owed its success to publicity stunts. As another example, the famous Western painter Bierstadt, to bring viewers to his New York studio, organized an Indian encampment on the sidewalk in front, complete ... See all content

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