5 tips to make your link-in-bio actually convert
Most bio pages are cluttered link dumps. Here's how to turn yours into a page that converts.
A link-in-bio page is the most important single page for most creators — and most people treat it like a junk drawer. Here are five small changes that compound into real results.
1. One goal per page, not ten
If you ask visitors to do everything, they do nothing. Pick one action — newsletter signup, product sale, podcast episode — and put it at the top. Supporting links go below.
2. Use labels, not URLs
"Listen on Spotify" converts better than open.spotify.com/show/abc123. Always.
3. Show social proof near the CTA
A single testimonial or subscriber count right above your main button can double click-through. It answers the "is this worth my time?" question silently.
4. Refresh the top link weekly
The link at the top of your page gets 5–10× the clicks of links below the fold. Rotate it. New episode? Top. Event this week? Top. Default to your most recent thing.
5. Watch the data, then kill the losers
Your Jupimo analytics show clicks per link. Anything with zero clicks for 30 days probably shouldn't be on your page. Ruthless pruning is a feature.
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