Guide
Instagram link page: what to put first based on intent
A useful guide for “instagram link page”: vocabulary, recommended structure, a concrete example (Instagram vs TikTok), common mistakes, and a factual 3-step setup.
Same URL, different link order depending on Instagram/TikTok/YouTube. Configure once. Korli applies the rest automatically.
- Examples: TikTok visitor sees offer first, Instagram visitor sees proof first
- Common mistakes: too many links, same order for everyone, no tracking
- Setup: create page → set Smart Rules → measure clicks (30 seconds)
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.
What people mean by “instagram link page” (and why it matters)
- Words vary across platforms, but the job is the same: route visitors fast.
- If everything is equal, you lose meaningful clicks.
- A good link page is a decision path, not a list.
Recommended structure (3 blocks) without duplication
- Block 1: primary action.
- Block 2: proof/context (reduce hesitation).
- Block 3: secondary resources (second layer).
Adapt by source (without making 10 pages)
- Instagram: recent content + proof first.
- TikTok: short CTA first, then proof.
- Newsletter: offer/resource first, then FAQ.
Concrete example
Korli example: same page, different order by source
- Instagram visitor → Korli promotes “recent content” as #1.
- TikTok visitor → Korli promotes “short CTA” as #1.
- Newsletter visitor → Korli promotes “offer/resource” as #1.
How it works (3 steps)
- Create your page and pick one primary action.
- Configure your smart rules once (source → order/visibility).
- Korli applies the rest automatically for each visitor.
Common mistakes
- Treating a link page like a link directory.
- Using the same order for every source.
- Changing constantly without looking at clicks by source.
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TikTok link page: one clear action, then proof, then resources
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Tip: read 2 pages in the same cluster, then refine your link order by source.
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FAQ
What’s the difference between “instagram link page” and “link in bio”?
Often it’s the same concept. The useful difference is intent: route visitors by source instead of stacking buttons.
How many links should I add?
As many as needed, but not at the same level: one primary action, one or two secondary actions, everything else as a second layer (or per-source variants).
How do I avoid cannibalization?
Keep this page focused on vocabulary/structure, and keep comparisons focused on tables + verdicts.
CTA
Configure your smart rules once. Korli applies the rest automatically.