How to Link Your Website to Your Twitter

Log in to your Twitter account., Click on the small gear symbol on the top-right portion of your screen., Choose the option that says Profile., Look for the Website box., Enter in the Website box the direct link to your website you wish for people...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Log in to your Twitter account.

    Keep a note of your username and password so that you will never have to worry about being locked out of your account.
  2. Step 2: Click on the small gear symbol on the top-right portion of your screen.

    This will be between the “Direct messages” and “Compose a new tweet” options.

    After you click on the gear, the site will take you to the Settings page.

    Check on the left side, you will see a clickable list of options. , After you click Profile, you will see a list of modifiable objects. , This should be between the “Bio” and Location” boxes on the right side. ,,, If it is, for sure others can see it as well.
  3. Step 3: Choose the option that says Profile.

  4. Step 4: Look for the Website box.

  5. Step 5: Enter in the Website box the direct link to your website you wish for people to see.

  6. Step 6: Scroll toward the bottom and click “Save changes.” It is CRUCIAL that you click on this box because this confirms that your website will show up on your profile.

  7. Step 7: Go back to your profile page and see if your website is listed.

Detailed Guide

Keep a note of your username and password so that you will never have to worry about being locked out of your account.

This will be between the “Direct messages” and “Compose a new tweet” options.

After you click on the gear, the site will take you to the Settings page.

Check on the left side, you will see a clickable list of options. , After you click Profile, you will see a list of modifiable objects. , This should be between the “Bio” and Location” boxes on the right side. ,,, If it is, for sure others can see it as well.

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