Elaina Buzzell

Tag: Communications

SocialBro and Hootsuite: A match made in limbo?

I wrote a bit ago about the new tool SocialBro, and how it’s a must-have for anyone with a professional Twitter presence. Today they announced a very exciting new feature, the ability to send the results of your “Best Time to Tweet” report to Hootsuite. As a long-time fan of Hootsuite, my immediate reaction was of joy. However, there’s definitely a lot of room to improve, and I can’t wait for the next version. Read the rest of this entry »

Favorite Finds Friday: Facebook Edition

This week, Facebook announced that they are starting to roll out the timeline format to brand pages, with a mandatory change over on March 30th. This week on Favorite Finds Friday, I’m highlighting news and sites related to this change:

Favorite Blog Posts:

Favorite Facebook Pages:

Since this change was only officially announced this week, not too many nonprofits and small businesses have changed over yet, but some have started the transition. Here are my favorites so far:

  • LoveIsRespect: National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline – I love their cover design, but (as noted in one of the blog posts above) it actually violates the new Terms of Use for Pages.
  • The Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) – They chose a cover picture to promote their upcoming conference – a great way to show the potential of your cover as a marketing tool.
  • J Campbell Social Marketing – I absolutely adore this cover image. As a consultant working with nonprofits on social marketing, the image of a conductor bringing the different media together into a symphony resonates well.
  • Elaina Buzzell – Sorry for a bit of shameless self-promotion, but I just launched my own Facebook page this week. I chose to go with a landscape panorama that I took on a road-trip this fall – simple and shows a bit of my personality.

 

Have you found other good posts about the Facebook Timeline transition or other exciting articles this week? Share them in the comments section below.

Have a great weekend!

The Value of Vice: Re-thinking our bad habits

What? The Value of Vice?

"Bad Habit Baby" by Flickr user HidingInABunker

I know that sounds crazy, but hear me out. I once took a class on using yoga to address addiction, and my favorite lesson was on recognizing benefits that we receive from our bad habits.

Examples of these benefits include people who feel relaxation from smoking, someone who addresses social anxiety by drinking or another who escapes a negative memory by using drugs.

Just to be clear, I am not encouraging people to smoke, drink excessively or do drugs, as these habits have numerous and severe negative consequences. However, by recognizing and addressing the benefits received, people can search out positive ways to access them, which helps them be more successful in leaving their addictions behind. Read the rest of this entry »