How-to

X (Twitter) link in bio: what to put first (and what to avoid)

How to tailor a link-in-bio page for X (Twitter): 3 useful sections, one concrete scenario (source → link order), 3 common mistakes, and a factual 3-step setup.

Keyword: x link in bioCanonical: /en/use-cases/xhreflang: fr / en

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.

X (Twitter) context: fast-info intent: short links, proof, then action

  • A X (Twitter) 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 X (Twitter))

  • #1: Thread / key resource
  • #2: an offer/resource aligned with X (Twitter) intent
  • #3: subscription (newsletter) or proof (testimonials)

Measure what works for X (Twitter) (don’t guess)

  • Look at clicks per link and per source—X (Twitter) 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: X (Twitter) visitor → dedicated link order

  1. Visitor comes from X (Twitter): Korli sets “Thread / key resource” as #1.
  2. If they come from YouTube: Korli promotes “Latest video / playlist” as #1.
  3. If they come from a newsletter: Korli promotes “Current offer” as #1.

How it works (3 steps)

  1. Add your links and define the primary action for X (Twitter).
  2. Set a Smart Rule “source = X (Twitter)” → tailored order/visibility.
  3. Share one URL: Korli applies the right variant automatically.

Common mistakes

  • Using a generic link as #1 even though X (Twitter) visitors expect context.
  • Listing too many links (people scroll and bounce).
  • Not checking clicks by source (optimizing blind).

FAQ

What should be the first link for X (Twitter)?

The link that matches the dominant X (Twitter) 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 X (Twitter). Comparisons stay “table + verdict”, and the hub stays general.

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