Business Standard
Sunday, Feb 12, 2012
drived banner
drived banner
  Advanced Search
RSS
Content Guide
Follow us on  
|||||||Mgmt & Mktg|| 
 Section Home | Guru Speak | Management | Marketing | Strategy | Kit | the strategist | Columnists | BSchools | Books & Ideas | People & Careers
Home > Mgmt & Mktg Live Markets | Commodities
 

Pull a stunt
Sumanto Chattopadhyay / Nov 16, 2009, 00:39 IST

Publicity stunts are a way for a brand to make waves, make a splash or blow the competition out of the water. Where am I going with these aqueous metaphors?

To Maldives, of course. At less than five feet above sea level, this archipelago is the lowest lying country on Earth. And, therefore, the country most at risk from climate change.

Prime Minister Nasheed of Maldives recently held an underwater summit with his cabinet to publicise the fact that his island nation could soon disappear due to rising sea levels. Donning scuba gear Nasheed and his ministers-turned-frogmen sat at undersea desks and communicated with white boards and hand gestures while fish swam about.

The watery cabinet signed a declaration – calling for a cut in carbon emissions around the world – to be presented at the upcoming UN summit on climate change in Copenhagen.

What happens if the initiative fails? Nasheed puts it succinctly: We are all going to die.

This event got covered by all major international news networks and got its message across more effectively than any regular communication could ever have.

Publicity stunts are not new. In fact, they form a rather grand tradition that includes such famous events as the Olympic Torch Relay, which has been held before every Olympic event since 1936, generating mega-publicity for the games, the athletes and the sponsors.

Going back much further in history, there was the Boston Tea Party. On December 16, 1773, American patriots dressed as Mohawk Indians boarded a ship and tossed more than 300 chests of tea into the harbour to protest the monopoly of the East India Company and repressive taxation.

Over two centuries later, every secondary school student still studies this textbook example of an effective publicity stunt.

In the 1920s, Edward Bernays, a nephew of Sigmund Freud, worked for the American Tobacco Company. He sent a group of female models to march in the New York City parade. He told the media that these models were a group of women’s rights activists who would be lighting torches of freedom. When the paparazzi were ready with their cameras what the women did was light up Lucky Strikes cigarettes, leading to the New York Times headline “Group of Girls Puff at Cigarettes as a Gesture of ‘Freedom’”.

More recently, in 1999, there have been the Calendar Girls. A group of elderly women from the Women’s Institute in Yorkshire, UK, posed nude – though partly obscured by strategically placed potted plants or baked goods – for a calendar which sold 800,000 copies. This stunt inspired a hit movie starring Helen Mirren and Julie Walters and helped raise two million pounds for leukaemia research.

As you can see, the underwater summit was just the most recent example from a long line of colourful and memorable publicity stunts.

If you want your brand to go down in history, I recommend pulling a stunt. But if you want it to work, don’t be shy, go the whole hog, make it big. Your ambition must be to make front page news.

(The author is Executive Creative Director, South Asia of Ogilvy & Mather)

New Ipad Application :Business Standard's all new IPad App
Click here to download for free
Arrow Other Stories     
- Weekly: Uptrend continues, broader markets outperform
- CBI begins in-house probe into AI's pay-off scam
- British bankers arrested in tax probe
- DLF net debt falls, to raise Rs 6,000 cr by FY13-end
- Oil India Q3 net up 12% at Rs 1,014 cr
  Read Business news in 
- Now property search gets more exciting than ever before!
- IndianOil Citibank Card at Zero annual card fee
- Save over Rs.3000 with IndianOil Citibank Card
- Office 365 for professionals and small businesses.
- Are You Serious About Your Future? Click here to know more
- India's No. 1 Property Site. Click here to know more..
- Win a Business Class Ticket to Europe..Know more..
- Exim Bank Conclave on India - Africa Project Partnership. Know more..
- Be part of it The World's Largest Aircraft.
- Creating Wealth made simple the SIP way. Know more..
- Only Developer to give a guarantee on time space & rate.
- Buy Your Property with Our Triple Guarantee in India.
- Improve Patient Care & Experience. Click here to know more
-  Introduce a New Automotive Luxury Car.. know more
- Health is Wealth..... Insurance + Savings... Know More...
- Making lives better through Social Innovation Business..
Sorry, comments to this story are closed
Latest Messages
SmartInvestor+ E-zine
  Pay Rs.747/- for 3 years and
  get a branded watch FREE

  Subscribe Now
Most Popular
Read
E-Mailed
Commented
   
- Retailers pick the tab for customers
- This V-Day, hotels serve love at first bite
- Sreelatha Menon: Recycling microfinance
- Jyoti Malhotra: Islands in the storm
- Government seeks India Inc help to push agriculture schemes
 
 More  
BUSINESS STANDARD INDIA 2012
  Now available at Special price
  Rs.395/- Only
  Buy Now
  Now available on the Kindle Store...
  BS Specials  
    Full coverage of elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa
  Hot Searches  
 
Ambassador car |  Uttarakhand |  TCS |  Sarfaesi Act |  Vodafone |  DZire |  Aakash tablet |  Sodexo |  NHAI |  Companies Bill 2011 |  Playbook |  Rupee |  Samsung Galaxy Note |  Kingfisher Airlines |  FDI in retail |  Silver |  Provident Fund |  income tax refund |  Anna Hazare |  iPhone |  Reliance Industries |  SEBI |  BSNL |  BSE |  NSE |  Mukesh Ambani |  Anil Ambani |  TCS |  Infosys |  Pranab Mukherjee |  Sonia Gandhi |  Rahul Gandhi |  New Pension Scheme |  Reliance |  RBI |  GDP |  Gold |  Ratan Tata |  ICICI |  B-School |  Sensex |  Tax calculator |  Home Loan |  Personal Finance |  inflation |  oil prices |  Barack Obama |   
 
  Member Area Write to the Editor RSS Archives Advanced Search
  Subscribe to BS print product BS e-paper Newsletter Portfolio Tracker
  BS Products BS Hindi BS Motoring BS Books
FOR HOT PRODUCTS
BS Bazaar.com
Home | Markets & Investing | Companies & Industry | Banking & Finance | Economy & Policy | Opinion
Life & Leisure | Management & Marketing | Tech World
About Us | Partner With Us | Code of Conduct | Careers | Advertise with us| Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Contact Us