Ten PR Campaigns that Rocked in 2013

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Brands and companies struggle hard for our attention and create remarkable headlines every single day. Last year, there were thousands of PR campaigns and stunts that revived the interest from audiences. Choosing the best PR campaigns for today’s post is definitely subjective, yet there were certainly some standouts. So, what were the biggest and boldest PR campaigns in 2013? Here’s a list of some of the most memorable PR campaigns that rocked in 2013.

1. Pepsi Dressed as Coca-Cola

It’s not often that one brand would mention a rival, but taking the stage at Halloween last year was Pepsi playfully dressed up as Coca-Cola. It proved popular with audiences and showed a great sense of humor.

2. Beyonce’s Surprise Album

Ordinarily, a musical artist would not leave their new album announcement to the last minute, but Beyoncé did just that in the middle of a world tour. Taking time out from a busy tour schedule, she showed up unannounced to buy a physical copy of her new release. While she was there, she handed out $50 gift cards to lucky fans and shoppers. The record sold 200,000 copies on the first day and 892,000 by the third. This strong sales strategy made her the best selling female artist of 2013.

3. David Beckham Launching his H&M Line

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This year saw the launch of David Beckham’s line of boxer shorts at H&M. To announce this news, he ran around Los Angeles in his boxers. The success of that stunt is still evident three months later with countless visits to the site.

4. Three’s Moonwalking Pony

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News releases are great when they reference current events. Mobile carrier Three’s dancing pony did just that. Released just after the horse meat scandal in the U.K., this ad clocked more than eight million views on YouTube, one million Facebook shares, and 28,000 retweets. Fans were treated again at Christmas with an opportunity to create their own version of the dancing pony.

5. Colgate and the Big Toothbrush Swap

Not every campaign seems to run smoothly. The Colgate Big Toothbrush Swap is one of the example. Promised a new Colgate ProClinical A1500, customers were encouraged to hand in their old toothbrushes. The response was exceptional. After just two hours, the offer had to be shut down because demand was too high.

6. WeBuyAnyCar.com and the Hoax Letter

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Voted the brand with the most annoying jingle in 2011, WeBuyAnyCar.com certainly had a positive PR coup this year. A letter was shared through Twitter that looked like it was from the brand, rebuking a young child for trying to sell a toy car to the firm. The letter went viral. It was ultimately shared more than 28,000 times. WeBuyAnyCar.com jumped on the opportunity to grab some free publicity. Their rather tongue-in-cheek Twitter responses won hearts and minds.

7. Nando and Fergie Time

Jumping on the retirement of former Manchester United FC manager Sir Alex Ferguson, Nando ran a PR campaign announcing their nine Manchester outlets would stay open for an additional five minutes. This move connected research that suggested Manchester United had longer injury time compared to other football clubs.

8. Pandas Take Over Germany

To celebrate their 50th anniversary and raise awareness, WWF toured Germany with 1,600 miniature pandas, one for every panda still remaining in the wild. The toy pandas were spread throughout Berlin’s city center, and got a lot of buzz.

9. Greenpeace Climbs the Shard

Environmental activist group Greenpeace racked up the headlines when they scaled the iconic Shard building in London, calling attention to environmental concerns about Shell’s planned Arctic oil drilling.

10. Snickers and Google

Snickers and Google combined efforts and reached half a million people in just three days. After figuring out the most frequently misspelled words typed into the search engine, Snickers arranged for an ad reading “You cant spel properly when you’re hungrie” and “Grab yourself a snickers fast” to appear on the search results.