How-to
Facebook link in bio: what to put first (and what to avoid)
How to tailor a link-in-bio page for Facebook: 3 useful sections, one concrete scenario (source → link order), 3 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.
Facebook context: broad audience: reassurance then one clear action
- A Facebook visitor arrives with a specific intent—help them decide in one click.
- Your first link should answer “what should I do next?”
- Keep 1 primary action + 1 secondary resource (not more).
Example link hierarchy (for Facebook)
- #1: Page / event / shop
- #2: an offer/resource aligned with Facebook intent
- #3: subscription (newsletter) or proof (testimonials)
Measure what works for Facebook (don’t guess)
- Look at clicks per link and per source—Facebook deserves its own view.
- Change one thing at a time, otherwise you can’t attribute outcomes.
- If your top link CTR is low, it’s often an intent mismatch.
Concrete example
Korli scenario: Facebook visitor → dedicated link order
- Visitor comes from Facebook: Korli sets “Page / event / shop” as #1.
- If they come from YouTube: Korli promotes “Latest video / playlist” as #1.
- If they come from a newsletter: Korli promotes “Current offer” as #1.
How it works (3 steps)
- Add your links and define the primary action for Facebook.
- Set a Smart Rule “source = Facebook” → tailored order/visibility.
- Share one URL: Korli applies the right variant automatically.
Common mistakes
- Using a generic link as #1 even though Facebook visitors expect context.
- Listing too many links (people scroll and bounce).
- Not checking clicks by source (optimizing blind).
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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 should be the first link for Facebook?
The link that matches the dominant Facebook intent (latest content, proof, or offer). Quick test: “if they click once, is it useful?”.
How many links should I add?
There’s no perfect number, but there is a hierarchy: one primary action, one or two secondary actions, and everything else as a second layer (or per-source variants).
How do I avoid SEO cannibalization?
This page stays specific to Facebook. Comparisons stay “table + verdict”, and the hub stays general.
CTA
Configure your smart rules once. Korli applies the rest automatically.