AI-Optimized, Human-Approved: Using ChatGPT to Batch-Refresh Your Liinks Page for SEO and Conversions

Charlie Clark
Charlie Clark
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AI-Optimized, Human-Approved: Using ChatGPT to Batch-Refresh Your Liinks Page for SEO and Conversions

Your link in bio shouldn’t feel like a junk drawer you’re scared to open.

If you’re using Liinks as your main hub, you already care about how things look. But if you haven’t updated that page since “BeReal was still a thing,” you’re quietly leaking clicks, subscribers, and sales.

The good news: you do not need to overhaul it from scratch every week.

You can use ChatGPT as your behind-the-scenes assistant to batch-refresh your Liinks page—so it stays:

  • Search-friendly (SEO ✅)
  • Conversion-focused (people actually click the right things ✅)
  • On-brand and human (no “robot wrote this” energy ✅)

Let’s turn your occasional “Oh right, my bio link exists” panic into a simple, repeatable system.


Why Batch-Refreshing Your Liinks Page Matters (More Than You Think)

If someone taps your bio link, they’re not a casual lurker anymore. They’re:

  • Curious about what you offer
  • Warm enough to consider buying, booking, or subscribing
  • Looking for clarity more than anything else

A stale or confusing page kills that momentum.

Here’s what happens when you never refresh your Liinks page:

  • Outdated offers still show up as your “main thing”
  • Links go to old launches, dead freebies, or irrelevant content
  • Your copy doesn’t match what you’re posting about this month
  • Search engines see a page that hasn’t changed in ages (not ideal for SEO)

And here’s what happens when you regularly give it a smart, AI-assisted tune-up:

  • Your top link always matches your current content push (launch, new video, new offer)
  • Keywords on your page align with what your audience is actually searching
  • CTAs feel fresh, specific, and click-worthy
  • You build a habit: small, consistent updates instead of chaotic overhauls

If you haven’t read it yet, Algorithm-Proof SEO: How to Get Found on Google with Just Your Liinks Page and Social Profiles is a great companion to this post. Think of that one as the “what to rank for” guide, and this one as the “how to keep it fresh without losing your mind” guide.


The Big Idea: Let AI Do the Heavy Lifting (You Keep the Final Say)

ChatGPT is not here to replace your voice. It’s here to:

  • Draft options so you’re never starting from a blank page
  • Speed up repetitive tasks (rewriting CTAs, reorganizing link priorities, generating variations)
  • Suggest keywords and phrases your audience might be searching for
  • Keep things consistent with your brand voice once you’ve taught it how you talk

You’re still the creative director. (If you want a deep dive on that dynamic, bookmark AI as Your Tiny Creative Director: Using ChatGPT to Draft On-Brand Copy, CTAs, and Layouts for Your Liinks Page for later.)

The magic is using ChatGPT in batches:

  • One session to update all your button labels
  • One session to refresh your hero section
  • One session to optimize for a specific keyword theme

Instead of tinkering every day, you sit down once or twice a month, run through a checklist, and walk away with a polished, optimized Liinks page.


Overhead view of a creator’s workspace with a laptop displaying a stylish link-in-bio page, colorful


Step 1: Take a 10-Minute Snapshot of Your Current Liinks Page

Before you ask AI to fix anything, you need to know what you’re working with.

Open your Liinks page on both desktop and mobile and quickly audit:

  1. Clarity at a glance
    Within 3 seconds, is it obvious:

    • Who you are
    • What you do
    • What the main next step is?
  2. Link priority
    Are your top 3 links the ones that matter right now? Or are you still leading with last year’s challenge/freebie/launch?

  3. Relevance to your current content
    Does your page reflect what you’ve been posting about in the last 30–60 days?

  4. Offer alignment
    Do your links map to a simple offer menu (free → low-ticket → core offer), or is it chaos? If you want help structuring this, check out The Creator’s Offer Menu: Structuring Your Liinks Page So No Click Is a Dead End.

  5. SEO basics

    • Is your name/handle + niche clearly stated?
    • Do you mention your main topic/industry in your hero text?
    • Are your most important keywords hiding in tiny button labels no one reads?

Write down:

  • 3 things that are working
  • 3 things that feel outdated or off
  • 1 main goal for this refresh (e.g., “more email signups,” “book more discovery calls,” “push my new digital product”)

You’ll feed all of this to ChatGPT in the next step.


Step 2: Teach ChatGPT Your Brand Voice (Once)

The reason AI-generated copy often feels… off… is because people skip this part.

Spend 15–20 minutes giving ChatGPT a voice kit it can reuse every time you refresh your Liinks page.

You can paste in:

  • A few Instagram captions that feel very “you”
  • A recent newsletter
  • A sales page or product description you’re proud of

Then give a prompt like:

“Here are examples of my brand voice. Please analyze and summarize my tone, writing style, and common phrases. Then create a short style guide you’ll follow whenever you write for me.”

Ask it to include:

  • Tone (e.g., playful, direct, empathetic)
  • Sentence length and structure
  • How you talk about your audience (e.g., “creators,” “clients,” “students”)
  • Words/phrases you love
  • Words/phrases you never want it to use

Save that style guide. Every future prompt starts with:

“Use the style guide we created for my brand voice.”

This is how you get copy that feels AI-optimized, human-approved.


Step 3: Batch-Refresh Your Hero Section for SEO and Humans

Your hero section (the top part of your Liinks page) does three jobs:

  1. Tells people who you are
  2. Says what you help them do
  3. Gently nudges them toward one main action

It also happens to be prime SEO real estate.

What to include in a strong hero:

  • Your name or brand name (helps with branded search)
  • Your niche or category (e.g., “email copywriter for coaches,” “BookTok fantasy recs,” “beginner-friendly fitness for new moms”)
  • A simple value statement (“I help X do Y so they can Z”)
  • One primary CTA (newsletter, main offer, shop, booking link)

Feed ChatGPT something like this:

“Use my brand voice style guide. I’m a [your niche] and my main goal with this Liinks page refresh is [goal]. My audience is [describe them] and they usually find me via [TikTok/Instagram/YouTube/etc.]. Please write 5 hero section variations (headline + 1–2 sentence subheading) that:

  • Include the keywords: [keyword 1], [keyword 2]
  • Sound conversational, not corporate
  • Clearly point to [main action] as the next step.”

Pick your favorite, then tweak any words that feel slightly off. That 2–3 minutes of human editing is what keeps it from sounding generic.


Step 4: Use AI to Reorder and Rewrite Your Links for Conversions

Most creators either:

  • Throw every link they’ve ever made onto the page, or
  • Ruthlessly delete everything and then panic later

Let’s not.

Start with three tiers of links

  1. Primary links (1–3 max)

    • Core offer
    • Main funnel (e.g., email list, waitlist)
    • High-intent action (book a call, apply, buy now)
  2. Secondary links (3–5)

    • Most popular content
    • Resources that warm people up
    • Key social profiles
  3. Seasonal / campaign links (0–3)

    • Limited-time launches
    • New freebies or challenges
    • Collabs or sponsorships

Now grab your current link list and paste it into ChatGPT with a prompt like:

“Here are all the links currently on my Liinks page. My main goal for this refresh is [goal]. Please:

  1. Group these into Primary, Secondary, and Seasonal links.
  2. Suggest which ones to temporarily hide.
  3. Rewrite each button label to be:
    • Benefit-driven
    • Clear (no vague ‘Click here’)
    • Short enough to look good on mobile.
  4. Include a short note on why you prioritized each Primary link.”

You’ll get back a tidy, prioritized list plus better button copy. Update your Liinks page in one sitting instead of 47 micro-tweaks.

If you’re also juggling a lot of DM conversations, pair this with the ideas in DM Me? Or Click Here: How to Split Traffic Between Liinks and DMs Without Losing Warm Leads so your page and your inbox actually work together.


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Step 5: Add SEO-Friendly Microcopy Without Sounding Like a Robot

You don’t need to stuff your Liinks page with awkward keywords.

You do want to sprinkle in phrases your audience might actually type into Google or search bars.

Places to weave in keywords:

  • Hero headline and subheading
  • Short intro blurb above your links
  • Section headings (e.g., “Free Instagram Reels Resources,” “1:1 Coaching for New Designers”)
  • Button labels (lightly—don’t go full keyword salad)

Prompt idea:

“Using my brand voice, and assuming my audience searches for things like [search phrases], please suggest:

  • 3 hero section variations
  • 5 section headings
  • 10 button label ideas

that naturally include those phrases without sounding forced.”

Then sanity-check everything:

  • Does it still sound like something you would actually say?
  • Would a human understand it instantly?
  • Does each phrase map to a real offer or piece of content?

If you want to go deeper on ranking potential, SEO for People Who Don’t Want a Website: How to Make Your Liinks Page Actually Rank is your next rabbit hole.


Step 6: Batch-Create CTA Variations You Can Reuse Everywhere

Your Liinks page doesn’t live in isolation. The copy on your buttons should echo in:

  • Your Instagram captions
  • TikTok hooks and on-screen text
  • YouTube descriptions
  • Email PS lines

Instead of inventing a new CTA every time, use ChatGPT to build a CTA library.

Prompt idea:

“Using my brand voice and the current offers on my Liinks page (here they are: [paste]), please create:

  • 10 short CTAs for social captions
  • 10 slightly longer CTAs for email
  • 10 micro-CTAs for buttons (1–4 words)

Focus on clarity, benefits, and urgency without sounding pushy.”

Save your favorites in a doc or note. Next time you’re posting, you’re not starting from zero—you’re pulling from a tested set of phrases that already match your Liinks page.


Step 7: Set a Simple Refresh Rhythm (So This Actually Happens)

The whole point of batching is to avoid “oh no, my page still says 2023 launch” moments.

Here’s a low-effort rhythm you can actually stick to:

Weekly (10–15 minutes)

  • Check your Liinks analytics for:
    • Top-clicked links
    • Links no one touches
  • Move one underperforming link lower, or hide it temporarily
  • Promote your current main offer/freebie to the top if needed

(If you want to nerd out on what those numbers mean, bookmark CTR in Real Life: What Your Liinks Click-Through Rate Is Actually Telling You (and What to Fix First).)

Monthly (30–45 minutes)

  • Run through Steps 1–6 with ChatGPT:
    • Quick mini-audit
    • Hero refresh if needed
    • Reorder links based on what’s working
    • Update SEO microcopy for your current themes
  • Archive any seasonal links that are no longer relevant

Quarterly (60 minutes)

  • Revisit your overall offer menu
  • Decide if your main goal for the page has changed
  • Update your brand voice style guide if your tone or audience has evolved
  • Ask ChatGPT to suggest new experiments for your Liinks layout, based on your goals

This is also a great time to run a few tiny experiments like the ones in Beyond A/B Testing: Tiny Liinks Experiments That Reveal What Your Audience Really Wants.


Keeping It Human: Where Your Judgment Beats Any AI

There are a few places you should always trust your gut over the robot:

  • Stories that matter – Testimonials, personal origin stories, case studies… let AI help with structure, but write the core yourself.
  • Boundaries & pricing – Don’t let a model dictate what you charge or what you promise. Use it for phrasing, not policy.
  • Cultural nuance – If your audience shares specific slang, humor, or lived experiences, you’re the expert, not the model.

Use ChatGPT as the first draft machine, not the final authority.


TL;DR: Your New AI-Powered Liinks Refresh System

If you skimmed (no judgment), here’s the condensed version:

  1. Audit your current Liinks page for clarity, relevance, and SEO basics.
  2. Create a brand voice style guide in ChatGPT once, and reuse it every time.
  3. Refresh your hero section so it clearly says who you are, what you do, and what to click—using keywords your people actually search.
  4. Reorder and rewrite your links into Primary, Secondary, and Seasonal tiers, with benefit-driven labels.
  5. Sprinkle in SEO-friendly microcopy in headings, blurbs, and button text—no stuffing, just natural phrases.
  6. Batch-build a CTA library you can reuse across social, email, and your Liinks page.
  7. Stick to a simple refresh rhythm (weekly micro-tweaks, monthly batch sessions, quarterly strategy check-ins).

Do this consistently and your link in bio stops being a static list and starts acting like a living, breathing, quietly-optimized mini-site.


Ready to Try It?

Here’s your very first, very doable step:

  1. Open your Liinks page on your phone.
  2. Write down your one main goal for the next 30 days (more signups, more sales, more bookings—pick one).
  3. Open ChatGPT and paste:

“My current goal for my Liinks page is [goal]. Here’s what it looks like now: [paste hero + link list]. Using the brand voice of [describe your vibe], please suggest a new hero section and a prioritized link structure (Primary, Secondary, Seasonal) that will help me hit that goal.”

Then log into Liinks, make the updates, and give it two weeks.

You don’t need a full rebrand. You just need one smart, AI-assisted refresh.

Your future self (and your conversion rate) will be very pleased with you.

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