Peggy Fitzpatrick Twitter Header image
Twitter doesn’t want to be left in the dust with all the Facebook and Google+ updates so they have rolled out their own new fancy profile update. This new Twitter “Header” image will be made live for everyone in November but we’re sure you can’t wait so, you can activate it now.

You or your agency will need to prepare cover art that is 1252px wide and 626px high. This new profile is optimized for iPad and mobile Twitter users as well. More customization creates better branding and overall imaging throughout your social media platforms.

Setting up the new Twitter Header

To add the new Twitter header, go to the right edit profile cog and select “Settings” in the dropdown. Then on the left, choose “Design.” Now you will see “Customize your own.” Here you can update:

Paul Biedermann Twitter page
1. The new “Header” with minimum dimensions of 1252px by 626px, maximum file 5MB

2. Background (position left, center or right)

3. Background color

4. Link color

5. Overlay in black or white (this is the transparent panel behind your tweets)

6. Save changes when finished

To view your handiwork, click the new “Me” item in the top navigation menu and this will bring you to your new profile with the fancy new Header.

Hidden in this rollout is a new drop down called “Twitter Ads.” You can find this in the edit profile drop down menu. I guess they didn’t want to update with just the ad message. Imagine that, Twitter really is following in Facebook’s footsteps.

Here’s a step-by-step video: How to Change Your Twitter Header Image

For the help of a professional, please contact us.

What do you think? Do you like the new Facebook… oops, I mean Twitter Header design? Will you change now or wait until November?


For more on branding, this series of posts should be helpful:

Get Your Brand Out of the Caterpillar Stage (Part 1 of 3)
Cocoon and Build Your Brand (Part 2 of 3)
Transform Your Brand into a Butterfly (Part 3 of 3)
 


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09/18/2012 11:24pm

Definitely sharing this post! Thanks!

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09/18/2012 11:27pm

Thanks for stopping by, Martha. The only constant in social media is change, right?

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09/21/2012 11:08am

Paul - way to help everyone out, understanding this "new twitter" change. These new cover photos have the potential to be really hideous. And your upgrade turned out perfectly simple yet professional. Thanks for pointing out the Mashable resource too!

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09/21/2012 1:03pm

Thanks, Jillian! Yes, unfortunately there are already a lot of Twitter header images that make you go “Ugh!” Every new branding opportunity is somebody else’s brand fail.

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