Yesterday Twitter surprised us with a fun new update. An update that has not yet been implemented for every user, but will undoubtedly soon become the standard. Since yesterday, the Twitter profile page looks a bit different. You can place a larger image at the top of your profile. This means more possibilities to visually strengthen your brand. But how do you check whether your profile is ready? And what should you pay attention to when you get started?
Twitter now offers the possibility to show a large image at the top of your profile; a so-called header image . We know such a functionality from the Facebook Timeline and from Google+, but from now on it is also possible on Twitter. The company from San Francisco knows that people are very visually oriented online and that with a header image you can tell more about yourself or your company. Much more than with just an avatar and a bio of 160 characters.
And of course; that you as a potential follower can also form a quicker image of oman telegram data the person or organization that you might want to follow. A clear case of a win-win situation. To be clear: the header image is not a replacement for your current image (avatar), it is an additional image on a new type of profile page. So there is work to be done.