Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Customizing Your Twitter Page Background

Many people today are using Twitter for personal use, business, or both. When you first sign up for Twitter you are given the standard baby-blue background that is generic and many people use. This boring look is common, but there is something you can do about it, if you haven't already figured it out.

In the Twitter settings inside your account you can select from a variety of pre-defined backgrounds. This will help spruce up your Twitter page. You can also upload your own design to give it a unique look or match it to your existing business colors and logo. This will help with branding.

The way you do this is really simple. First login to your Twitter account. Next click on "settings" at the top right corner of the page. Once you are on the settings page then click on "design". From the design page you'll be able to select a new "theme" for your page.

There are several different designs for you to choose from. If you don't like the ones provided, you can upload your own. To do this, scroll to the bottom of the "design" page right below the themes. Click on "change background image". From there you can upload a picture from your computer.

Here's an example of a custom background that Fritz did for my SEO Company and I uploaded directly to my Twitter page : FloridaSEOPro

Also right next to the "change background image" link is a link that says "change colors". This is where you can choose different colors to your current theme or new theme selected. The colors you can change on your Twitter page are the color of the background, color of links, text, sidebar, and sidebar border. Of course if you upload your own custom background, then not all these colors can be modified.

Well, there you have it. The simple way to create or enhance your custom Twitter page. If you would like to have your own unique Twitter background designed for your business or just for personal use, please contact us. We can create a nice design or background image that you can use for your Twitter page.

Scott
Website Design in Pensacola

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