Twitter Background First Impressions
Twitter Background First Impressions
We all know that first impressions (when it comes to your website) are very crucial, and you only have approximately 7 to 10 seconds to catch a persons attention, before they click away from your site and move on to the next.
Your Twitter background is no exception to the rule, especially if you are promoting your products or services to your followers.
Being a graphic designer I tested a few backgrounds using Photoshop CS4 but found that I could do the bulk of the work using Microsoft Powerpoint, and they could be put together very quickly, and then I could touch them up in Photoshop if I needed to get a higher resolution.
Almost every PC user has Microsoft Office installed on their computers. In that bundle of software is a program call Microsoft Powerpoint. With just a little trial and error you can produce a nice background for your Twitter Account.
Now if you’re a Mac user and you have OpenOffice Installed you can use Presenter to accomplish the same task. The good thing about Presenter is you are able to import a Twitter Background template onto the stage and start your masterpiece.
To help you get started working on your own Twitter background I’ve included a twitter template that you can use, download here. (Simply “Right Click” and chose file “Save As” and save the file to your desktop) When you are already to use the template simply double click on the file name and it will automatically open the file in Powerpoint.
I have found a series of tutorials by a fellow designer named Peggy Duncan, that will show you how to get started creating your very own Twitter background.
Make sure you watch the other 2 parts of her tutorial. Then Let us know what you think.
Until next time, have a wonderful day.
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Cool & thanks for all the useful articles.
Al, Skeeter, thanks so much for letting your audience know about my videos on how I used PowerPoint to create my Twitter background. I’m new to your blog so thanks for pointing me to it.
You’re welcome Peggy~
Keep up the great teachings, wow~ You’re a natural pro yet so down to earth…
@TimothyCaron referred us to you~
Happy Friday to you and your family Peggy~
-Al
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