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How to write Linksy copy that gets more clicks

Write better bios, button labels, and section text so visitors understand what each Linksy link does.

2 min read260 wordsUpdated May 20, 2026

Good Linksy copy is specific. A visitor should understand what happens after a click before they tap the button. Clear copy usually beats clever copy, especially on mobile.

Write a useful bio

Your bio should explain who you are, what you offer, and why the links below matter. Keep it short enough to scan, but specific enough that a new visitor knows they are in the right place.

  • Weak: Welcome to my links.
  • Better: Short design tutorials, templates, and client booking links.
  • Weak: Check this out.
  • Better: Book a table, view our menu, and find today's opening hours.

Use action-based button labels

  • Use Book a call instead of Calendar.
  • Use Watch the latest video instead of YouTube.
  • Use Download the free guide instead of PDF.
  • Use Shop new arrivals instead of Store.
  • Use Join the Discord instead of Community.

Avoid vague words

Labels like Click here, More, Website, and Link do not tell visitors what they get. Replace them with the result: View services, Read pricing, Get tickets, See the map, or Start the course.

Match copy to the visitor's intent

A visitor from Instagram may want a quick next step. A visitor from a QR code on a poster may need location, time, price, or contact details. Write labels for the context where you share the Linksy URL.

Quick test

Read each button label without opening it. If you cannot predict the destination, rewrite the label.


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