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They had just $35K to shoot a horror film. No stars. No studio. No ads. Hollywood mocked them Then it made $250M and changed movie marketing forever. Here’s the greatest guerrilla stunt in film history: 🧵

The year was 1999. No YouTube. No TikTok. No viral playbooks. Three indie filmmakers had a wild idea: → Film a fake documentary. → Make it look real. → Trick the internet into believing it.
They cast total unknowns. Used handheld cameras. Gave no script — just outlines. The actors improvised everything. The result? A disturbing, ultra-realistic “found footage” nightmare.
But the genius wasn’t the film. It was the marketing. They didn’t make a trailer. They made a missing persons report.
They built a website. Not to promote the film— But to say three students disappeared in the woods. It had: - Photos of the missing - Fake news clippings - Police reports - Lore of the Blair Witch It felt real.

Then they hit internet forums. No promotion. No trailers. No hype. Just whispers: “Have you seen this?” “Is it real?” The internet took the bait.

Right before release— They aired a fake documentary on TV: “Curse of the Blair Witch.” Viewers were hooked. Just in time for the premiere.
Things got wild: - IMDb pages were wiped - The actors hid for months - Even critics weren’t sure if it was real Everyone was asking: “Is this a documentary or a horror movie?”
No celebrities. No press junkets. No million-dollar campaigns. Just a brilliant myth— And a curious internet that spread it like wildfire.

- Budget: $35,000 - Revenue: $250,000,000 A 714,000% return. Still one of the most profitable movies ever made.
It wasn’t luck. It was marketing as myth-making. They didn’t just sell a film— They sold suspicion. Then let the internet run with it.
The Blair Witch Project didn’t go viral. It invented virality. 💡 Lesson: You don’t need millions. You need a story people can’t ignore. Subscribe to http://BuildSolo.io and learn how to build a personal brand people can’t ignore.
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