How Brands Are Using Twitter's Redesigned Profile Pages

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Todd Wasserman
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How Brands Are Using Twitter's Redesigned Profile Pages
Starbucks is one of a handful of top brands that have switched over to Twitter's new profile page design. Credit: Christina Ascani

Visa's on, but MasterCard isn't. Microsoft has crossed over, but Google's still waiting.

A look at Interbrand's Top 100 Brands reveals that 13 have adopted Twitter's new web-based profile pages, as of this writing. The list appears to be random. Twitter rolled out the redesigned profiles on Tuesday. The new design, which adds more user information and looks similar to Facebook's profile pages, is being rolled out on a staggered basis.

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Twitter reps could not be reached for comment on the timing of the brand rollouts. The GIFs below display how the pages for McDonald's, Nike and Starbucks looked before and after the change:

McDonald's

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Nike

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Starbucks

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Among the other brands that are sporting new profiles:

 

Microsoft

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Samsung Mobile

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Hewlett-Packard

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SAP

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Zara

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Ford

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Adidas

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Nokia

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Visa

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Kia

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Starbucks

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