Social Media Challenge Day 22


Lucy Guest Marketing's October Social Media Challenge #22

Link in bio check 🔗

Day 22 – Let’s check your Link in Bio (or set one up!) 🔗

As you may (or may not) know, Instagram doesn't let you add URLs (links) to your posts so the link in your bio needs to do a lot of heavy lifting.

Most people use something like Linktree, Koji, Beacons or even a simple landing page on their website to share multiple links in one place.

This is an example of how it could look.

Here’s what to check:

🔹 Is the link working? (Obvious, but you’d be surprised!)

🔹 Does it reflect your current business focus: products, events, newsletter, booking link etc?

🔹 Is it mobile-friendly and easy to read?

🔹 Could it include anything else helpful, like FAQs or contact details?

If you don’t have a Linktr.ee or similar yet, take 10 minutes to create one. It’s a great way to help people explore more of what you offer, all in one click.

And add a monthly / regular reminder to check it, you'll be surprised how quickly it can get out of date.

Let me know if you want a second pair of eyes on yours!

See you tomorrow,

Lucy

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