X/Twitter link-in-bio for bloggers

Drive blog traffic from your X presence. Your bio link connects tweets to your best long-form content.

Why blogger professionals use X/Twitter

X/Twitter is a natural complement to blogging — share insights from your posts, engage in niche discussions, and build an audience that clicks through to read your full articles. Your bio link page should feature your latest posts, newsletter signup, and most popular content.

Tips for your X/Twitter link-in-bio

  1. 1Feature your latest blog post matching your recent tweet topics
  2. 2Add your newsletter signup as a top link — X audiences subscribe readily
  3. 3Include your most popular evergreen posts for new followers
  4. 4Link to your RSS feed or blog archive for power readers

Best practices

Update your featured post whenever you publish new content

Keep the design content-focused — X users value substance

Include your blog categories for easy topic navigation

Frequently asked questions

How do bloggers drive traffic from X/Twitter?
Share key insights from your blog posts in tweet form, then link to the full article from your bio page. Engage in conversations related to your blog topics to attract readers who want depth beyond 280 characters.
Should I share full blog posts or teasers on X?
Share the most compelling insight or takeaway, then reference your bio link for the full post. This gives value in the tweet while driving traffic to your blog where you earn ad revenue.
How do I grow my newsletter from X/Twitter?
Include your newsletter signup prominently on your bio page. X users who enjoy your tweets are natural newsletter subscribers. Mention your newsletter periodically in tweets with a 'link in bio' reference.

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