Twitter Makes Two Major Announcements

Twitter is the second biggest social network after Facebook. Its growth has accelerated after it was embedded in the new Apple mobile operating suystem (iOS5).Twitter Makes Two Major Announcements

Despite its popularity, its user experience is not as inviting or as multimedia rich as Facebook and Google+.

Since the launch of Twitter over 5 years ago, users have moved on from a “text” web and are demanding more visual and multimedia centric content.

You only have to notice the fast trending popularity of “Infographics” to realize that the social web requires information presented efficiently and visually with high definition images and media.

Twitter had Forgotten the Enterprise

Twitter has until now, not provided a separate interface for “Brands” that Facebook provides with its “Pages” nearly 3 years ago and the recent Google+  ”Pages” launch for business.

Facebook’s growth accelerated when it announced its “Pages” three years ago.

Google+ knew that it was vital to address both the personal and business market and just one month ago launched Google+ “pages” for companies and brands.

Facebook’s success with its Pages has highlighted the need to provide separate “social network” interfaces that provide synergy, functionality and features that allow consumers to connect with brands.

The result “social commerce

Twitter today announced two major changes to its interface that addresses these shortcomings .

1.Twitter for Brands

Twitter is providing a new brand interface that has three key elements.

1. They can be customized with large header images

Advertisers can use the new Twitter “brand “to display their logo and tagline more prominently than under the standard format, where branded elements of the page design are often partially covered by the time line of tweets.

2. Brands can also choose to keep a particular tweet at the top of their time line

That top tweet also auto-expands to reveal an embedded photo or video from Flickr, YouTube or other sources, without requiring the user to take action.

3. They separate out a brand’s @replies and mentions

This way companies messages are not diluted by all the other tweet “noise“.

Disney’s Twitter “Brand” Page

Disneys Twitter Brand Page

Twitter has realized that the interface for a brand requires a different design to increase synergies between “buyers” (personal Twitter users) and the “sellers” (company Twitter users).

Twitter’s launch partners include American Express, Best Buy, Bing, Chevrolet, Coca-Cola, Dell, Disney, General Electric, Hewlitt-Packard, Intel, JetBlue, Kia, McDonald’s, Nike, PepsiCo, Staples, Verizon Wireless, NYSE Euronext, Heineken, Subway and Paramount Pictures, specifically for the release of Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol.

2. Twitter’s “New” Look

Twitter continues to “tweak” its interface but this change is more significant than it initially appears and this will be rolled out over the next few weeks for personal Twitter users.

What are the main elements to this Twitter evolution?

1. Three new buttons, Home,  @Connect and #Discover

Twitters new design and user interface and navigation

  • Home button provides
  • @Connect shows who has mentioned you and suggestions for accounts that you might want to follow that are relevant to your interests (the customization and personalization of the web for individuals continues to evolve)
  • #Discover takes the “hashtag” prominence to a new level and shows what’s trending and directs you to newsworthy stories and videos (based upon your interaction with the site)

2. Tweets now appear on the right side

Previously they were on the left but now they have been moved and take up less real estate

3. Tweets can be expanded

There is a new “open” button that displays media such as photos and videos.

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.

Twitter’s YouTube Video Showcasing its New Design

If you have an iPhone or Android device, you can check out the “New Twitter,” by simply downloading the new app from the App Store or Android Market, then logging into the web interface.

Do you like these changes?  How do you think it will impact your Twitter and social network presence?