How-to

Link in bio for creator: priorities, structure, example

A practical link page for creator: 3 clear sections, 1 concrete scenario (Instagram order vs newsletter order), 3 mistakes to avoid, and a simple method.

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Proof demo: source switch → different order

Same URL, but a different rendering based on where the visitor comes from. Configure once. Korli applies the rest automatically.

Primary goal for a creator

  • Primary action: Subscribe / watch the latest content.
  • Angle: surface recent content first, then subscription.
  • One visible main message: what you want them to do next.

Recommended structure (simple, not spammy)

  • Section 1: proof (results, testimonial, flagship content).
  • Section 2: action (primary CTA).
  • Section 3: resources (secondary links, docs, FAQ).

Adapt by source instead of duplicating pages

  • Instagram: recent content + proof, then CTA.
  • TikTok: short CTA first, then proof.
  • Newsletter: offer/resource first, then content.

Concrete example

Korli scenario (Creator): same page, different priorities

  1. Instagram visitor: Korli surfaces proof then CTA.
  2. TikTok visitor: Korli surfaces the CTA as #1, then proof.
  3. Newsletter visitor: Korli surfaces the offer/resource as #1, then CTA.

How it works (3 steps)

  1. Write your primary goal (Subscribe / watch the latest content) and put it first.
  2. Create two per-source variants (Instagram vs newsletter) using Smart Rules.
  3. Measure clicks by source and change one thing at a time.

Common mistakes

  • Putting contact everywhere with no context or proof.
  • Copy/pasting the same structure for every profile.
  • Three competing CTAs above the fold.

FAQ

Which CTA should a creator prioritize?

Your core conversion action: Subscribe / watch the latest content. Everything else becomes secondary (or a per-source variant).

Do I need one page per platform?

No. One URL is enough if you adapt link order/visibility by source (Smart Rules).

How do I know it works?

Track clicks per link and per source, then iterate with one change at a time (copy, order, proof).

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CTA

Configure your smart rules once. Korli applies the rest automatically.