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Too many links (cluttered page): quick diagnosis + action plan

An actionable guide: 3-point diagnosis, one concrete scenario (Instagram order vs newsletter order), 3-step how-it-works, common mistakes, and useful links.

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Proof demo: source switch → different order

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Diagnosis (3 common causes)

  • You mixed goals (content, offer, contact) without prioritizing.
  • One layout for every platform (no adaptation).
  • No grouping into sections / second-level resources.

Action plan (priority → test → measure)

  • Pick one primary action and put it first.
  • Create one variant per source (Instagram vs newsletter) with Smart Rules.
  • Measure clicks/CTR by source and iterate.

Fixes you can do in 10 minutes

  • Rewrite the first link copy to make it explicit.
  • Add one proof block (testimonial, number, flagship content).
  • Move one link (not the whole page).

Concrete example

Korli scenario: source → order → expected outcome

  1. Instagram: Korli surfaces recent content + proof.
  2. Newsletter: Korli surfaces offer/resource + FAQ.
  3. Compare clicks and adjust the top link if needed.

How it works (3 steps)

  1. Identify your main traffic source (Instagram/TikTok/newsletter) and its intent.
  2. Adapt link order by source (Smart Rules) without changing the URL.
  3. Measure clicks and keep only changes that improve the goal.

Common mistakes

  • Changing everything at once (no attribution).
  • Optimizing without looking at traffic source.
  • CTA landing mismatch with the message.

FAQ

What’s the simplest signal to look at?

Clicks on your primary CTA, by source. If Instagram and newsletter behave differently, adapt order instead of changing your offer.

Should I reduce the number of links?

Often yes—or at least prioritize. You can keep secondary links, but not at the same level as the primary action.

How long should I wait before concluding?

Long enough to get minimum volume per source. The key is changing one variable at a time.

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