How Posts Work | LandingBio

How posts work

Posts on LandingBio are not meant to be a busy timeline. They are signals that help people understand your work, interests, direction, or invitations.

You do not need many posts. One clear post is often enough to help someone understand your page.

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Think of posts as signals

A post helps visitors quickly understand something meaningful about you or your work.

Share a project

Show something you are building, making, writing, or exploring.

Point people somewhere

Link to a website, article, portfolio, store, or resource.

Explain your direction

Help people understand what you are focused on now.

Invite connection

Start conversations, collaborations, or opportunities.

Posts are signals, not updates.
02

How posts help people find you

Posts are searchable by the words they contain.

Using clear language helps people discover your page through keyword search and better understand what you do.

Profiles are searchable by name. Posts are searchable by keywords.
03

Your first post

Your first post is reviewed before it becomes public. This helps keep profiles real and useful for everyone.

Posts are public and can be viewed without logging in.

You do not need to create many posts immediately. Start simple and add more only when useful.
04

Adding links and images

Posts can include text, images, videos, and links.

  • Adding an image can make your post easier to recognize quickly.
  • The first website link often generates the preview image automatically.
  • If you upload your own image, it replaces the website preview.
To add a link: type text, highlight it, choose link, paste your URL, and save.

You can edit your posts anytime as your work changes or becomes clearer.

How Posts Work | LandingBio

How posts work

Your posts here are not a social media timeline. They are signals that help people understand what you’re working on. You may not need many posts. One thoughtful post is often enough, and you can revise or update it over time as your work evolves.


01

What a post can do

A post helps visitors quickly understand something meaningful about your page.

  • point to something you’d like them to see first
  • share a project you’re working on
  • show an image of your work
  • explain something you’re exploring
  • link to a website, article, or resource
  • invite collaborators or conversation
You do not need frequent posts. A small number of clear posts is enough.
02

How posts help people find you

A post can include images, links, video, or short or long text, whatever best helps someone understand your direction.

The words you use in your posts help people find your page through keyword search. For example, someone looking for a documentary photographer can discover your work if you describe it clearly.

Profiles are searchable by name. Posts are searchable by the words they contain.

03

Before your first post appears

Your first post is reviewed before it becomes visible. This helps keep profiles real and useful for everyone.

Posts are public and can be viewed without logging in.

04

Adding links and images

You can include multiple links in a post. Usually the first website link creates the preview image for the post automatically.

If you attach your own image, it replaces the preview image. Adding an image can make your post easier to recognize at a glance.

To add a link: type text, highlight it, choose link, paste your URL, and save.

Many people create one post that helps visitors understand what to look at first. You can revise your posts anytime as your work changes.