Linktr.ee :: Why I Don't Use It + What I Use Instead
I bet you're wondering why I would be knocking on the tool that everyone has in their instagram bio.
Don't get me wrong -- the concept of Linktr.ee is absolutely genius. How wonderful to have all the links you want to share with your audience in one place?! It's convenient, easy to use and just smart. In essence, it's a great tool for bloggers except when their servers are down which is exactly why I opt out.
Why I Don't Like / Use Linktr.ee
Reason No. 1 :: when I was using Linktr.ee, I noticed that they don't notify you when their servers are down and in my opinion, that's disservice to it's users. Essentially, you are using their product which has their logo plastered at the bottom of the screen on the free version and it's brand name is in the url even if you pay to use their upgraded services, so you're technically giving them free publicity.
The least they could do is tell you when the service isn't working -- I mean, it's a hinderance to your blog / brand if someone clicks the link and they find a broken page leading them nowhere. It looks unprofessional and you wouldn't even know... possibly resulting in that person / brand not wanting to do business with you or never attempting to visit your blog again each time someone clicks the link in your bio.
Reason No. 2 :: It's an unnecessary step that doesn't help your numbers. I know that I click on a lot of links when I'm roaming instagram and sometimes I stop at the first page it shows me which is usually Linktr.ee. I mean, wouldn't it be nice if that first click contributed to your numbers instead of linker.ee's?
Reason No. 3 :: It's ugly. I know that's kind of blunt and slightly rude, but it's honestly how I feel about it. The page displaying your links is not only bland, but it's color options are boring.
I know that if you pay $5 per month, you have a few font selections and you can tweak the colors a bit, but $60 a year really isn't worth it when you can have the same type of thing for free.
What I'm Using Instead
What if I told you, you could have all the links you wanted to share with your community..
- all in one place,
- be atheistically pleasing / look professional,
- represent your brand and your brand only
- and contribute to your blog's -- all at the same time?!
It would be a dream, right? Well, hold on to your hats mom bosses because I'm going to tell you that such a tool exists ... drum roll please .... within your own blog!
That's right, I have a hidden page on my blog with a collection of all my links and I've posted it's url in my instagram's bio -- it represents my brand and my brand only, looks how I want it to look, helps my numbers, and I don't have to worry about servers being down or constantly check if everything is working properly.
It's really that simple ladies. I've listed the steps you need to take in order to get this going on your blog for anyone who's interested down below.
16 comments
I love this post! So helpful, I totally agree with how you feel about link tree and this is a great alternative! Thanks for sharing!
I'm so glad you found this helpful!
I am going to look into this as I wasn’t really familiar with linktree. Thanks
Good idea! I use linktr.ee mostly because it's so easy and I don't have to think or set anything up.
But I do like this idea and might end up taking time to do this. Thanks for the idea!
Thank you for this post! I have always felt the same way about linktree. I am going to work on this today!
So helpful! Thank you!
This is so smart! I think I’m going to try that!
so welcome!
happy to help!
so welcome!
it's a great way to increase your blog numbers if that's something you're wanting to do!
very welcome!
I finally have my link page setup and I am pleased with the results! Thanks again for the tutorial! @strongmomsadmom
YAY!!! So glad I could help!
Omgsh, love this idea, Marta! I’ll be trying this out
Awe, thanks so much Sarah! Let me know how it works out for you!
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