Creative ways to use your bio link page

If you’ve ever spent time within the world of Instagram, you’ve probably had a hard time escaping the phrase ‘link in bio’. 

Since Instagram doesn’t allow links within its posts, the clickable URL in the profile section has become a necessity for creators wanting to promote their work.

With your link in bio being one of the most important parts of your social media bio, it’s crucial that you be able to share as many links as you need in one place.

That’s where ConvertKit’s link pages come in. Link pages allow you to easily share multiple links with your followers in one simple hub.

Not only can you create a page with unlimited links to showcase your latest content, but you can also embed images, videos, signup forms and more – for free.

Today, we’re going to cover a few ways that different types of creators can use link pages to share their best work. 

If you haven’t yet created your own link page, here’s how you can create one in just a few minutes.

Link page ideas for different creators

Before we jump into the use cases, here are a few links that every type of creator may want to include in their link page:

  1. A short bio about who you are
  2. A sign-up form to your newsletter or free download
  3. A link to your website

Now let’s explore a few link page examples for different creators.

Link page for an Artist

What you could include:

  • A link to an online portfolio that showcases your work (this doesn’t have to be fancy, it could be as simple as your Instagram profile)
  • A link to your store where people can buy your art
  • A sign-up form to your newsletter where you share the behind-the-scenes of your work

Link page for a Musician

What you could include:

  • Links to where people can stream or purchase your music
  • A link to a recorded performance on YouTube
  • A link to your tip jar where people can support your work

Link page for a Chef

What you could include:

  • A link to your cookbook (physical or digital)
  • A link to your top recipes on your website
  • A link to a lead magnet that sends them a free recipe download

Link page for a Content Creator (blogger, podcast, YouTuber)

What you could include:

  • An image gallery that links to your latest content
  • A link to your Amazon page where you share your favorite products 
  • A sign-up form to your newsletter where you share when new episodes or posts drop

What will you include in your link page?

Link pages have everything you need for that all-important link in bio! Hopefully this post has given you some ideas for creating your own!

We’d love to hear what type of creator you are and how you plan to utilize link pages. Leave a comment and share your thoughts!

P.S. If you already have your own link page, share a link below so we can get more inspiration (and support you!).

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