Wednesday, October 21, 2009

€500 FREE PR!!!





To celebrate our 5th birthday milestone we are offering all businesses.

€500 worth of free PR during the upcoming months of November, December and January 2010.

Book your Marketing and PR campaign for these three months and get a total of €500 worth of PR free! gratis! pro bono!

Email, or call us now to arrange a meeting. The usual Those Two Girls PR proposal terms and conditions apply.

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Monday, October 19, 2009



YOU ARE INVITED!

to an Exclusive Preview Evening of

‘The Hills Are Alive’

An exciting exhibition of new work by renowned artist Deborah Donnelly

on Friday 23rd October

in The Burren Suite, 4th Floor, Radisson Blu Hotel from 5pm

Open to the public on Saturday 24th October from 11am to 7pm.

RSVP to info@thosetwogirls.ie on or before Thursday 22nd October.

Further information:

‘The Hills Are Alive’ exhibition will take place in the Radisson on October 23rd and 24th with special preview Friday 23rd.

Deborah became renowned as ‘the cow painter’ with her 2007 exhibition which featured colourful, endearing cow faces. Deborah’s new work contains beautiful landscapes with bold colours and brush stokes that define her work. The romantic, dreamy, energetic energy of her landscapes reflects how it is important for her to capture the feeling, the fleeting moment, rather than the meticulous, clinical detail.

Deborah comments “All artists have some subjects that excite them more then others, and the cows became one of those obsessive subjects. I have an over active imagination, when I see a beautiful landscape I will think about it for days and days until I paint it , only then is it set free.My favourite quote is from the first film I ever saw The Jungle Book ‘If you’re gonna be blue….be bright blue”.

Deborah hits the canvas with irregular touches of the brush which she leaves as they are patches of thickly laid-on colour. She always attempts to create a sense of movement, a flickering light, the freshness of an immediate impression.Deborah’s work features in the private collections of Pat Kenny, Louis Walsh, Gary Rhodes, Grainne Seoige, Robbie Williams and Bertie Ahern to name but a few. She has held exhibitions throughout the world from New York to Marbella to London. This is one special exhibition not to be missed.

The exhibition is open to all on Saturday 24th October from 11am to 7pm in the Radisson Blu Hotel The Burren Suite, 4th Floor. For more information see www.TheBadArtGallery.ie

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Sales & Marketing Executive and Web Designer/Developer Required






Following Professionals are required by our client for immediate interview.
This is an excellent opportunity to work in an expanding dynamic company. Only passionate hard-working applicants need apply.
Sales Executive

This is a role for a dynamic, professional experienced, sales executive. Role will be on an initial contract part time basis with possibility of expanded contract terms.

• Must have excellent organisational, sales & presentation skills

• Must be able to demonstrate abilities in developing, managing and executing successful sales campaign for Services-based business.

• Must be confident in sales calls, appointment making and reporting to management

• Must be able proficient in Microsoft Office programs

• Good communication and writing skills.

• Presentable and well groomed.

• Full clean driving license required

• Knowledge of marketing, media and design bonus.

• Experienced sales professionals only please.



Web Designer/Developer (Freelance role)

This is a role for someone that can manage a web project from an idea in a clients head to a striking, functional user friendly site.

• Must have excellent knowledge of social media integration, SEO, RSS, Google Ad words

• • Website Building, Testing Updating & publishing.

• Website Updates & Maintenance

• Liaising with clients through design/development process.

• Client Web/Email Hosting Support

• Proven XHTML & CSS capabilities.

• Strong Dreamweaver & Photoshop or Fireworks knowledge.

• E-Commerce Website Development Experience.

• Experience with web applications using PHP, MySQL, JavaScript & XML.

• Must have the ability to conform to web/development standards.

• Flash, Illustrator & other multimedia software experience would be beneficial.

• Be able to work on your own initiative.

• Excellent presentation & communication skills.

Only candidates who give examples of website work will be considered for this role.

CV’s with cover letter explaining why you would be suitable to: careers @thosetwogirls.com

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

‘The Hills Are Alive’




Renowned artist, Deborah Donnelly, to showcase new work at Galway exhibition

'The Hills Are Alive' is an exciting first showing of new work by Deborah Donnelly. The exhibition will take place in the Radisson on October 24th and 25th with special preview Friday 23rd. Deborah became renowned as 'the cow painter' with her 2007 exhibition which featured colourful, endearing cow faces. Deborah's new work contains beautiful landscapes with bold colours and brush stokes that define her work. The romantic, dreamy, energetic energy of her landscapes reflects how it is important for her to capture the feeling, the fleeting moment, rather than the meticulous, clinical detail.

Deborah comments "All artists have some subjects that excite them more then others, and the cows became one of those obsessive subjects. I have an over active imagination, when I see a beautiful landscape I will think about it for days and days until I paint it , only then is it set free.

My favourite quote is from the first film I ever saw The Jungle Book 'If you're gonna be blue….be bright blue".

Deborah hits the canvas with irregular touches of the brush which she leaves as they are patches of thickly laid-on colour. She always attempts to create a sense of movement, a flickering light, the freshness of an immediate impression.

Deborah's work features in the private collections of Pat Kenny, Louis Walsh, Gary Rhodes, Grainne Seoige and Terry Bradley to name but a few. She has held exhibitions throughout the world from New York to Marbella to London. This is one special exhibition not to be missed.

The Exhibition is open to all Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th October Bank Holiday Weekend from 11am to 7pm in the Radisson Blu Hotel The Burren Suite, 4th Floor. For more information see http://www.thebadartgallery.ie/
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Deborah Donnelly
Deborah painted her first cow nine years ago in America when she was working on a ship bringing cattle over to Hawaii. At first she was frightened by there monstrosity but it didn't take long for her to learn how beautiful and docile they were. Since that day it was love at first sight and the original cow painter was born!
Shortly afterwards Deborah got her first major show in 'The Whistler House Museum' in Boston, and from then on Deborah has been going from strength to strength, showing her work in many European galleries and private collections.
Deborah Donnelly's paintings are mostly studies of objects or living things. The subject of her paintings are varied and so far have included cows, cakes, hens, pink houses, landscapes and circus tents to name but a few. Her brush strokes are heavily laden. She hits the canvas with irregular touches of the brush which she leaves as they are patches of thickly laid-on colour. She always attempts to create a sense of movement, a flickering light, the freshness of an immediate impression. It is important for her to capture the feeling, the fleeting moment, rather than the meticulous, clinical detail. The work owes debt to French painting of the turn of the 20th Century, and maybe even a little Van Gogh, but also carries a lot of Donnelly's more adventurous style.
"I love painting animals and landscapes. I can almost smell the country air when I paint a field. Or the whiff of a pig has to make you smile!"

Friday, October 2, 2009

Relevancy & Discounts Matter Most to Women

Relevancy is particularly important to women when receiving marketing communications, with more than half (58%) of respondents in a recent survey of more than 1,000 women saying they want information that pertains to their lifestyle or relates to their recent purchases, according to Prospectiv, which conducted the survey.

Key findings:
While relevancy is important to all women, it's more important to mothers: 45% of mothers said they are most interested in receiving marketing information that pertains to their lifestyle, vs. 30% of women who are not mothers.
Mothers are more interested in being marketed to than women who are not mothers; only 20% of moms said, "Don't send me anything at all," but 35% of non-mothers said the same.

Product Samples Beat Out Blogs
Brands have successfully reached their female audiences by leveraging so-called mommy bloggers because of their “word of mouth” value. But nearly half of respondents (45%) to the Prospectiv survey said that brands can communicate with them most effectively through product samples offered online, way ahead of the percentage (3%) who said the same of blogs. Mothers in the survey came out even more strongly than non-mothers in favor of product samples (47% vs. 38%):

Key findings:
39% of respondents reported finding coupons an effective way for brands to communicate about their products.
Only 10% said the same about email, and a mere 4% said the same about banner ads.
When it comes to driving an actual purchase, samples win the day. Survery respondents were asked which would most likely get them to purchase a product: trying a sample, having a coupon to use, necessity, or receiving a personal recommendation. Some 39% of survey respondents said trying a sample.

Coupons Work
With the recession still underway, about one-third (31%) of survey respondents said they will make a purchase because a coupon or discount is being offered, whereas only about one-fifth (21%) said that necessity drives them to make a purchase.
Asked about what actions they had taken in the past year regarding coupons, 53% of the women surveyed said they had clipped coupons and 18% said they had redeemed an online coupon:

Key findings:
Moms clip coupons in greater percentages than non-mothers do: 54% vs. 49%.
10% of mothers and non-mothers alike reported downloading an online coupon but never using it.
Other findings from the research:
While 35% of the women surveyed said they are reluctant to share information such as email address, age, and gender, but 71% will share such information to receive discounts, promotional offers, and coupons.
50% of respondents said they prefer receiving email about a product once per month; 40% said once per week; and 10% said once a day.

Discounts Matter Most to Women

Relevancy, Discounts Matter Most to Women : MarketingProfs

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