The Promotional Power of 'Prankvertising'More brands are buying into the pranking trend. Is it a sustainable model for drumming up publicity?

ByMatt Wilson

This story originally appeared onPR Daily

Halloween's coming, and with it Mischief Night—which means it's the season for pranks. Egged houses and toilet-papered trees are the order of the day for the mischievous.

Brands are a little bit ahead of the game, though. They've been pulling pranks for months, with the intention of snagging the attention of often-distracted online observers.

As far back as March, companies have been fooling their poor job applicants. Heineken made an entire campaign out ofits weird interviewsthat involved fake heart attacks and other unorthodox tests. Last month, LG pushed the pranks-on-applicants envelope even further,making them think they were seeing the end of the world outside a windowwhen they were really seeing video on an LG TV.

The phenomenon, which even has a name now—"prankvertising"—has really ramped up since then, perhaps because of Halloween. A few recent examples are pretty spooky, anyway. For example, Benjamin Moore paint hired painters to do a job in a creepy house and then played every trick in the book toscare them out of their wits.

MGM and Screen Gems promoted the remake of "Carrie"by using remote-controlled tables and booksto make it look as though a coffee shop patron was possessed:

它看起来像prankvertising趋势不会停止after Oct. 31, though. Toys "R" Us has started a holiday campaign that involves fooling kids into thinking they were going on a boring field trip, only to show up at a Toys "R" Us store.

Virtual pranks are part of the trend, too. Cheetos is inviting people to virtually TP sites, landmarks, and houses all over the world.

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One thing that's fairly clear about all these stunts: They get attention. LG's apocalyptic prank was particularly well covered on the Web. It's at 14 million views and countingon YouTube. The Toys "R" Us prank has netted 40,000 views in about four days.

You have to wonder whether there might be diminishing returns as more and more brands get into prankvertising, though. As with anything else, a brand's prank will really have to stand out and be original for blogs to take notice the way they did with LG.

What do you think? Is prankvertising a flash in the pan or something we'll be seeing more of in 2014 and beyond?

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Matt Wilson

Creative Director and CEO, Animus Creative

Matt Wilson is the Creative Director and Owner ofAnimus Creative.

A branding expert, Matt wants to bring brands to life, helping businesses successfully engage with real people. Taking an approach to branding that digs deeper than the surface, Matt’s mission is to simplify branding and make business strategy visual, both externally and internally, to deeply understand your business and ensure that your customers do too, using integrity, design and creativity to gain recognition and build relationships.

Matt has been working in the Middle East since 2005, and in that time, he has worked with many global brands on their design and branding goals. These include Ooredoo, DP World, Agility Logistics, Zurich Insurance and Disney.

As an entrepreneur himself, Matt has a history of supporting startups launch and drive their business forward. Matt is also an avid outdoorsman, with a passion for mountain climbing, trekking and exploring.

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