OnlyMyLinks Launches Free Enhanced Personal Page Service for Creators

OnlyMyLinks Launches Free Enhanced Personal Page Service for Creators

NEW YORK — My.Club has debuted OnlyMyLinks, a free personal webpage service for creators.

The service allows creators to set up a dedicated website address — like yourname.com — with a choice of 12 top-level domain zones, including .com and .net.

OnlyMyLinks offers a range of personalization options, allowing creators to customize their landing page to match their style.

Powered by My.Club technologies, the service also allows creators to add unlimited links to their promo page, including custom links, and offers analytics to help them get to know their audiences’ behavior, demographics and best-performing channels.

In addition, users can take advantage of My.Club widgets to showcase their offerings on their landing page.

“With the ever-growing need for creators to expand their presence beyond content-selling sites and connect with fans on various social media platforms, the promo page has become an invaluable tool,” a rep explained. “Creators who have a filled and completed a profile on My.Club can leverage these personalized landing pages to promote their club and other links on platforms like Instagram, TikTok and more.”

My.Club Head of Business Andra Chirnogeanu said, “Our target is simple: help creators boost their earnings. This enhanced personal page feature gives them an even more powerful way to promote themselves with ease and connect with their audience across all platforms. As with everything that we create, this is a product that I use myself. You can choose from a wide range of themes and use the drag-and-drop system to customize the page the way you want it, without any need to know how to code.”

For more information, visit OnlyMyLinks.com.

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