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What is IRL?

The acronym IRL stands for “In Real Life“, meaning in the real world. An IRL experience campaign is a type of marketing activity that takes place outside the online environment, physically, in the real world.

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The acronym IRL stands for “In Real Life“, meaning in the real world. An IRL experience campaign is a type of marketing activity that takes place outside the online environment, physically, in the real world. The goal is to create a strong personal experience that people will remember and ideally talk about further – whether with others around them or on social media.

Unlike digital advertising or content that we see on screens, IRL campaigns engage the senses and emotions and often direct interaction with the product or brand on site.

Examples of IRL campaigns:

  • A pop-up shop in an unconventional location (e.g. in the middle of a square or at a festival), where people can try or buy products.
  • An experiential event—for example, a brand organises a concert, exhibition, or special workshop.
  • An interactive installation in the streets that entices passers by to get involved and experience something unexpected or fun.
  • Street marketing – creative performances directly in the streets (e.g. flash mob, performance, visual transformations of public spaces).

IRL campaigns help brands create authentic connections with people. When we experience something real, we remember it much more strongly. And if the experience is exceptional, we like to share it – which naturally connects the IRL campaign with the online world. They may be similar to guerrilla marketing, but there is a certain difference between them:

  • IRL experience = strong experience, often planned, positive and interactive.
  • Guerrilla marketing = creative strike outside expectations, usually without warning and aimed at capturing attention.
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