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What does the new Twitter page design mean for your business?

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Last week Twitter threw a challenge to the business. In what has been announced is moving towards making the presence of users' "more meaningful" is starting to roll out some major design changes to your profile page. Update aesthetic, which allows users to customize their Twitter profiles by adding banner header to an existing profile pictures and backgrounds, offering the opportunity for branding more visible. But there are concerns that too much visual branding can have a potentially adverse effect on the business of social presence 'if they fail to do it right, and goes against the grain of an existing Twitter user experience. Unlike Facebook cover landscape photography, where the image is the profile comfortably tucked in the upper left-hand, new Twitter avatar is positioned center-forward in the image header. This gives Twitter users the opportunity to unleash their design creativity in their attempt to unify the two images seamlessly. Some users,