Social media platforms will usually allow you to add one link to your bio, intended to direct your audience to your website.
Nowadays, your website isn't the only thing you might want to link to.
Specific landing pages, blogs, social media accounts, there's plenty options.
Linktree offers a solution to this issue, meaning you don't have to choose a single link to direct people to.
Multiple links, one page
Using the Linktree website, you can create your 'tree'.
Your account creation will then create a Linktree landing page, containing buttons for the viewer to click.
These buttons are links and will take them to the pages and accounts you direct them to.
This means that there's multiple links on one page, so the entire page's link can be used on your socials.
You give these buttons a title, so they know what they're clicking on.
As well as the button links, you have social icons.
You could link your social media accounts using the normal buttons, but the icons look much tidier and keeps it away from being text heavy.
There are more features to Linktree, especially with the paid subscription options.
These are just the basic's to getting set up with a free account.
SEO and analytics
The one concern with Linktree is that it can affect SEO and analytics.
This is due to the fact that people aren't going directly to your links, they are visiting a completely separate page then navigating to yours.
The analytic features within Linktree are limited without a paid account, so this can be an issue for tracking and reporting.
Overall, you can consider the options and make the choice that's best for you when it come's to Linktree.
If you want a free account, a paid account or no account at all.
Watch our video on Linktree and how to get set up.
If you need help with your marketing, contact us at mediachimps to see how we can help you.