But the one feature that Twitter rolled out & what could be potentially a BIG competition to the world of Facebook & Google+ is the launch of its brand pages. The folks at Twitter have been rather kind enough to not name the feature as “Brand Page” but as “Enhanced Profile Page”. The new feature though is available to select users at the moment & I had a chance to have look at the page of @McDonalds
1. Pin a Tweet/Feature your content
And as I hear from the street, one of the best ability of this new feature is to pin a tweet or again in Twitter’s parlance is “Feature your content“, which effectively allows the brands to highlight one of its most engaging content helping them to drive much more inbound traffic. This tweet remains at top of the timeline and has the ability to hold non-textual content which would be most useful when brands would like to share an image or video. (Look how enticing the Big Mac looks 🙂 )
2. Banner/Header