In a less than detailed announcement on its blog today, Twitter revealed the release of its new version of Twitter on Twitter.com and mobile devices, replete with brand new, simplified design, a new tab menu, and expandable tweets that show more information such as replies, retweets, and embedded photos and videos. (Okay, I guess they expanded on it a little bit here.)
Upon some even closer investigation, what Twitter fails to tout in its blog announcement is all the benefits the redesign has for business accounts on Twitter. According to Ad Age, Twitter is also releasing 'Brand Pages' for marketers, which offer brands on Twitter improved customization and business-oriented features. Let's explore what you have to look forward to!
4 Business Benefits of Twitter's Redesign
1. Large, Customizable Header Images: Brands can use these headers to display their logo and tagline more prominently than was previously possible in the standard Twitter format, where branded elements of a Twitter account's background design were often hidden by the timeline of tweets.
Marketing Takeaway: This means much better brand recognition for your business' Twitter account as well as a more prominent distinction between brand pages and personal pages. Yay!
2. Featured Tweet: Businesses can also elect to feature a particular tweet above their timeline. This featured tweet also auto-expands to show an embedded photo or video from Flickr, YouTube, or another source.
Marketing Takeaway: Marketers, this is a great way to highlight particular campaigns, promotions, or offers you're running that you'd like to attract more visibility to over a longer period of time. The shelf-life of a regular tweet is short, but with the use of these featured tweets, you can essentially expand the shelf-life of a promotion on Twitter. You can also support these tweets with engaging images and videos to better illustrate your offer and give your lead gen offers even more potency.
3. Separating @Replies From @Mentions: Brands will also now be able to easily differentiate between their @replies (tweets directed at the brand) and their @mentions (tweets just mentioning the brand with @username), as Brand Pages will separate these tweets into two buckets for account administrators.
Marketing Takeaway: This is great news for marketers who manage their business' Twitter presence via Twitter.com or their mobile device. Being able to easily distinguish between @mentions and @replies can help marketers streamline their responses and communication on Twitter.
4. Embeddable Tweets: Website owners will also be able to embed a tweet onto their website, giving site visitors the ability to favorite, reply to, or retweet a tweet without even leaving the web page.
Marketing Takeaway: There is so much marketing potential here! Better integration between Twitter and a business' website offers a great opportunity for marketers to merge these two worlds, expanding their reach on Twitter through on-site interaction.


For the time being, Twitter has only rolled out Brand Pages to a select number of partners and Twitter advertisers, so we'll have to wait patiently for our opportunity to customize our new pages. Twitter indicates it will be rolling out its new overall redesign over the next few weeks, so we may see embeddable tweets a little bit sooner than Brand Pages. If you'd like a peek at how the overall redesign will look in general, check out the following video:
Are you excited for Twitter Brand Pages? How do you think they'll impact your business' Twitter presence?


Rjabrium 4:08 PM on December 08, 2011
Surely, this is another breakthrough to social media as far as Twitter is concern. All of them including Twitter never fail users to come up to something that is innovative and moreover a business-oriented social network. Nice work Twitter!
Drewry 4:19 PM on December 08, 2011
oh great. So this means that Twitter is getting ready to catch up with Facebook… Finally! :-)
Jo Shaer 4:37 PM on December 08, 2011
As a business owner, I suspect that I echo the sentiments of many out there - yet another social media account to be managed! I thought the whole user name and real name thing was to meant to cover the business angle. I think I was managing fine without having to distinguish between the business and personal angle.
The beauty of Twitter was that you could see the human face of each company for those who chose to use it in that way.
Jeremi 6:21 PM on December 08, 2011
I manage our current brand/ company page and was wondering are we able to roll over our current pages to this new UI when it is released as opposed to starting from scratch? I see this as a stupid question but i feel these changes need some sort of clarity.
Twitter: @jayanddee
Joe Kyle 7:38 PM on December 08, 2011
Well, I think I like it. Looks less like Twitter and more like a SasS dashboard/webpage. Seems like Twitter is growing into an adolescent.
Stephen 8:58 PM on December 08, 2011
This is a step in the right direction for Twitter. I do not know if it is enough to catch up to FB like Drewry mentioned above, but it could give twitter a little stronger following. Yes,
this is another social media site to be monitored and managed to maintain ones online reputation but there are tools out there to help with all of the chaos that is social media.
Gary Ares 6:46 AM on December 09, 2011
NOW is the time for all good marketers, with a 140 character value prop, to come to the aid of their prospects!
Ban gobble-de-gook. David Meerman Scott for president!
Adrian Dahlin 10:08 AM on December 09, 2011
This looks very powerful. Twitter making their product more user-friendly. Taking what was an innovation based on simplicity and adapting it in response to how their customers have used it and found it helpful.
@redtuftedgiant
Glenn Ferrell 12:19 PM on December 09, 2011
Unlike the last major Twitter overhaul, I think i like this one. One of the ongoing problems with Twitter (for a business) has been maintaining some focus that tells people what your brand is about.
Sometimes, amid the RTs, comments, #FFs and general chitchat, it is easy for that focus to become blurred. I think these changes will help.
Melissa 12:55 PM on December 09, 2011
Could someone tell me how to get the brand page? I'm maintaining a branded page but I cannot figure out how to get the new design. Thanks HubSpot!
Matthew 2:36 PM on December 09, 2011
Thanks for the information. I was not aware twitter was updating. It also looks like some of the new tools will come in handy.
Sansarg Chap 10:26 AM on December 10, 2011
This is very welcome move by twitter! It can further the brand message and benefit the followers. Using products from viralimpressions.com brand marketers can create compelling promotions to increase fans and engage them as well.
Mary 2:07 PM on December 11, 2011
Nice post. Very useful.
But. Uhhh. The video is marked "private." Any chance that can be fixed so it can be watched?
Rachel Levy 12:12 PM on December 12, 2011
The video above is private. I'd love to see.
Josh Hayward 5:27 PM on December 13, 2011
This is AWESOME! I can't wait for it, something like this would be a huge plus.
Hurry up and release it Twitter!
TheeDesign 5:29 PM on December 15, 2011
It's amazing how alike it is to Facebook... soon we won't be able to distinguish the two. But maybe that's the point.
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