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How to Add a Link in Bio on LinkedIn
How to add a link in bio on LinkedIn: add a website link to your profile, use the Featured section and creator mode, then make the page actually convert.
LinkedIn is where people check you out before they hire you, work with you, or take your message seriously. Unlike most social platforms, it gives you more than one good place to add a link, including a website field, a Featured section, and creator mode tools. The mistake most people make is filling in one and ignoring the rest, then pointing it at a homepage nobody scans. This guide covers exactly where to add your link on LinkedIn today, then how to make the page it opens work for you.
The strongest setup points these spots at a single link in bio page that holds your portfolio, your other profiles, your contact, and whatever you most want a visitor to do next.
Add a Website Link to Your Profile
LinkedIn lets you add website links to the contact info on your profile.
- Sign in to LinkedIn and go to your profile by clicking Me, then View Profile.
- Click the Edit pencil icon in your intro section.
- Scroll to Website and click Add website.
- Paste your link in bio URL and choose a link type from the dropdown, or pick Other and add your own short label.
- Click Save.
Your link now shows in the Contact info panel that visitors open from your profile header.
Add Your Link to the Featured Section
The Featured section is the most visual place on your profile and sits high on the page, so it is the best spot for your most important link.
- On your profile, find the Featured section. If you do not see it, click Add profile section, open Recommended, and choose Add featured.
- Click the plus icon in the Featured section, then choose Add a link.
- Paste your link in bio URL.
- LinkedIn pulls in a title and image preview. Edit the title and description so it reads clearly, like “Everything I’m working on”.
- Click Save.
A featured link shows as a tappable card with an image, which gets far more clicks than a plain text link buried in your contact info.
Use Creator Mode for More Reach
Turning on creator mode unlocks tools that help your content and links get seen.
- Go to your profile and scroll to the Resources section, or open Settings if Resources is not shown.
- Find Creator mode and turn it On.
- Add topics you post about, which helps the right people find you.
- With creator mode on, your activity and featured content move higher on your profile, so the link in your Featured section gets more attention.
Add Your Link to the About Section and Posts
Your About section and individual posts are two more doorways most people leave empty.
- In the About section, after your summary, add a line with your link in bio URL so anyone reading your story knows where to go next.
- When you publish a post, you can mention your link in the text. Putting it in the first comment instead of the body sometimes helps reach, so test both.
- Keep the link consistent everywhere so people learn one address for you.
Why a Designed Page Beats a Plain List
Here is where most LinkedIn profiles fall short. You added the link, but it opens a slow page or a generic stack of grey buttons, and the professional you were trying to impress quietly closes the tab. LinkedIn visitors are deciding whether you are worth their time, and a sloppy landing page answers that question the wrong way.
A designed page answers it the right way. With more than 60 premium themes on mypage.cc, each a full design system, your page looks considered and professional instead of default. Because the pages ship near-zero JavaScript, they load instantly even when someone taps from their phone between meetings. You can lead with your portfolio or best work in an image gallery, link your resume one tap away, add a clean social icons row to your other profiles, and put a contact button up top so an interested recruiter or client can reach you without hunting for your email.
On Pro, a custom domain lets the page sit on your own name, lead-capture forms let you collect interest right on the page, and analytics show you who is actually clicking through. The same single page works as a hub across every platform you use, which is the whole point of a one link for all social media approach applied to your professional life.
Add your link in every spot LinkedIn gives you, point them all at one fast, designed page, and turn every profile view into a real next step instead of a dead end.
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