How Authors and Writers Use Linkx.ee to Showcase Their Work

June 12, 2025
Ruth Raiford
Ruth Raiford
Ruth Raiford
Ruth Raiford
11 mins read
 How Authors and Writers Use Linkx.ee to Showcase Their Work

Writers have always known the power of a single page. Whether it’s a pitch, a chapter, or a well-timed bio, how you present your work matters.

Now imagine having one link that can do the same thing. One place to show off your writing, build your brand, and grow your audience. That’s what Linkx.ee gives you.

Whether you're a published author, a self-publisher, a freelance writer, or just starting to put your work out there, a Linkx.ee page can be your digital hub.

Give your writing a home that works anywhere

In 2025, your audience isn’t just on one platform. They’re on Substack, Instagram, Goodreads, Medium, TikTok, LinkedIn, Twitter, and more. The challenge is bringing all of that together. A Linkx.ee page does exactly that.

It lets you create one clean, mobile-ready link that takes people to what matters: your books, essays, articles, podcast interviews, newsletter, sign-up form, Patreon, writing services, or portfolio.

You can update it any time without swapping out the link. And since it’s yours, it grows with you.

What writers link to on Linkx.ee

Here’s how authors and writers are using their Linkx.ee pages:

  • Their latest book launch with a "Buy Now" button
  • Sample chapters or downloadable PDFs
  • Recent blog posts or features
  • Newsletter signup form
  • Writing prompts or reader community links
  • Podcast or video interviews
  • Speaking event pages or tour dates
  • Patreon or Ko-fi support links
  • A contact form for freelance inquiries

It’s all connected in one place, which helps readers and editors actually see the scope of your work.

Make it feel like your voice

Every writer has a tone. Your Linkx.ee page can match that. You can customize fonts, colors, and layouts so your landing page feels more like an extension of your voice than a cookie-cutter link tool.

Whether your style is bold or quiet, personal or polished, the page reflects your creative identity. Some writers include a short intro. Others go visual with a book trailer or author photo. Some lean minimalist, letting the writing do the work.

There’s room for all of it.

Tools that support the writing life

Beyond the links and design, Linkx.ee includes features that writers actually use:

  • Click analytics so you know what readers are responding to
  • QR codes for readings, book fairs, or conference booths
  • CTA overlays to nudge people to sign up for your mailing list
  • Link scheduling for launches, pre-orders, or limited content windows
  • Multilingual options for global authors
  • Password protection for sample-only or client-specific content

These aren’t just extras. They’re practical tools that support how writers work and share in 2025.

Link in bio, press kit, or digital calling card

You don’t have to be on every platform. But wherever you are, your bio link can be working for you. Many writers add their Linkx.ee page to:

  • Instagram or Twitter bios
  • Email signatures
  • Query letters
  • Press bios or event materials
  • Website footers
  • Substack headers

That one link becomes your anchor. A live and flexible page that shows editors, readers, collaborators, or publishers exactly who you are and what you write.

For writers, getting discovered isn’t about doing everything. It’s about making what you do easy to find. With Linkx.ee, you can do that from a single link, on your terms.

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