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pub·lic·ity stunt

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  1. publicity stuntnoun

    A staged marketing event staged used to garner publicity.

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  1. Publicity stunt

    In marketing, a publicity stunt is a planned event designed to attract the public's attention to the event's organizers or their cause. Publicity stunts can be professionally organized, or set up by amateurs. Such events are frequently utilized by both advertisers and celebrities, the majority of whom are notable athletes and politicians. Organizations sometimes seek publicity by staging newsworthy events that attract media coverage. They can be in the form of groundbreakings, world record attempts, dedications, press conferences, or organized protests. By staging and managing these types of events, the organizations attempt to gain some form of control over what is reported in the media. Successful publicity stunts have news value, offer photo, video, and sound bite opportunities, and are arranged primarily for media coverage.It can be difficult for organizations to design successful publicity stunts that highlight the message instead of burying it. For example, it makes sense for a pizza company to bake the world's largest pizza, but it would not make sense for the YMCA to sponsor that same event. The importance of publicity stunts is for generating news interest and awareness for the concept, product, or service being marketed.

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  1. Publicity stunt

    A publicity stunt is a planned event designed to attract the public's attention to the event's organizers or their cause. Publicity stunts can be professionally organized or set up by amateurs. Such events are frequently utilized by advertisers, celebrities, athletes, and politicians.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of publicity stunt in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of publicity stunt in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of publicity stunt in a Sentence

  1. Quinn Nystrom:

    I've seen the criticism from people( on social media), saying this is a publicity stunt, but I really don't give a s ** t. Because for the Type I diabetes community and for the 7.5 million Americans who depend on insulin, this is the biggest thing, today, that has happened to the insulin crisis, by shining a light on this topic.

  2. Claire Sanford:

    I think Senator Warnock has already been in office, he already has some experience, and he seems like a thoughtful person. And Herschel Walker is an ex-football player, and I haven't seen anything out of him that seems like he's very serious about the race before he got into it, or serious about public service. So it seems more like a publicity stunt than anything.

  3. Carole Baskin:

    I believe their actions are just a publicity stunt, but if it helps us find Don Lewis.Baskin, then that will be a huge relief.

  4. Anne Sacoolas:

    Part of me is feeling like it was just a publicity stunt on the UK government side to show they are trying to help.

  5. Jennifer Conrad:

    This wasn’t a publicity stunt of any kind for her. She’s just got a tender heart. And she has really made my son's year. So, thank you! i am so grateful for the opportunity I had to take him to his homecoming and witness so many people coming together to support a really good cause. We had a fantastic time!


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