# Link in Bio - How to Get Started With Linking Your Website to Your Instagram Account

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If you would like to make a [link in bio ](https://biolink.me)on one of your articles, it is just as easy as copying and pasting what you have written. Head to your profile on the left-hand navigation panel by clicking on the icon of your name in the upper right-hand corner of the page, and then click modify profile. In the new window there will be a choice to insert a website link. You may also change the name of your site. To do so click on the appropriate link in your profile.

A quick way to find many more link tree options is the use of Google or any other search engine. Simply type in your search term and look at the results that come up. Search the keyword on any of the search engines and you should get a list of links. You can choose from these if you would like to link to them in your bio.

When using instagram as your social media outlet, there are a few different ways to go about it. First off you may want to get an instagram landing page. This is where you will place your link. You can find these at instagram dot com. These pages will allow you to easily share a link to a specific product or even your new product with all of your friends on instagram.

Some of these landing pages will not work unless you have a Google account. This is why I suggest creating your own. Creating a Google account is free, so you should definitely do so now. Then go to Google and sign up for Google Analytics. This is a free service that is extremely easy to utilize. You will need to input some basic information here, such as what URL you would like to use for your instagram account and how you would like to name your page (all optional).

Once you have done this, you should now head over to clickable links and put in your link. Just like before, these will not work unless you have a Google account. Then all you need to do is head over to pinging your page and share links by following the on screen prompts.

The last thing you will want to do is create a caption for each photo that you use. Every time you post a photo using your instagram account, a caption will appear beneath it. When you have chosen one that fits your link, simply follow the caption. You will be redirected to your website where you can upload a picture and upload a caption. Now you have a caption for each photo you post, which can give your brand a more personalized feel.

As mentioned, this is the first part of the bio. For this section, you need to provide detailed information about yourself. In short, just state how you came to be the brand you are currently promoting. From there you can include details about the clickable url, and the link to your website or blog. If you are looking to get started within the internet marketing niche, you will want to make sure that you include relevant keywords in your bio, as this is how people find you once they click through your caption. <https://biolink.me>

The last part of this method is simple. After your photo has been posted, you will be redirected to your website field, where you can select a tab that allows you to share links. To do this, you will have to go to your "share links" section. These are essentially small icons that you can drag and drop into your twitter stream or Facebook news feed, so that your followers can click through to your website.


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