Link in bio for food bloggers
Your followers want the recipes from your videos, links to the products you use, and your social media. With Linkship centralize everything: recipes, blog, YouTube, affiliate links, and brand deals.
Updated:
91%
of people have tried a recipe they saw on social media
Tasty/BuzzFeed 2024
$15B
food influencer marketing market
Influencer Marketing Hub 2025
5.2x
more engagement on food content vs other categories on Instagram
Later 2024
34%
of food bloggers earn meaningful income from affiliate links
Food Blogger Pro 2024
Food content dominates social media. Food bloggers stack millions of followers on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube with recipes, reviews, and food tours. But monetizing that audience requires more than great video — it requires centralizing every touchpoint: blog recipes, affiliate links, other socials, and collab opportunities.
The classic food blogger problem is that followers see a recipe on TikTok, hop to the bio looking for that specific recipe link, and find a generic link that takes them nowhere useful. Or worse, a Linktree with 50 disorganized links where the recipe they want is buried. Every lost click is a blog visit that didn't happen and an affiliate commission that vanished.
With Linkship a food blogger has recipes organized by category with food thumbnails, affiliate links grouped by context, all socials accessible, and a professional brands section with media kit. Analytics show which recipes generate the most clicks so you can prioritize content and reorganize the page in real time when something goes viral.
Everything you need
Linkship gives you the tools to stand out in your niche.
Recipes organized by category
Links to your blog, Instagram, or YouTube recipes organized by type: desserts, mains, snacks, drinks.
Affiliate and product links
Share Amazon, kitchenware, and ingredient links you use in your recipes with attractive thumbnails.
All your socials in one place
Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, and your blog accessible with icons and one click.
Collabs and media kit
Professional section for brands interested in collaborating with link to your media kit.
Tips for your link in bio for food bloggers
Practical tips to get the most out of your link page.
Pin your viral recipe of the week at the top
When you publish a recipe that goes viral on TikTok or Instagram, move it to the top of your Linkship. Followers arrive looking for that exact recipe.
Pair affiliates with the matching recipe
Don't dump all affiliates together. Group the silicone mold link next to the cake recipe that uses it. Context multiplies conversion.
Update your media kit quarterly
Brands want fresh metrics. Update followers, engagement rate, demographics, and past collab examples every 3 months.
Use food shots as link thumbnails
Food photos drive the most clicks in a link in bio. Use your best plate shots as thumbnails for each recipe link.
Include a link to your recipe newsletter
Your email list is your most valuable asset. Algorithms change but newsletters land in inbox. Place it prominently.
Separate free content from premium
If you sell recipe ebooks or exclusive content access, create clear sections: 'Free recipes' and 'My ebooks'. Don't mix to avoid confusion.
How it works
Create your free account
Sign in with Google or GitHub at linkship.cc. No long forms or credit card.
Add links to your most popular recipes
Include links to your best recipes with thumbnails of food shots. Organize by category for easy navigation.
Include affiliate and recommended product links
Add Amazon links to the kitchenware and ingredients you use. Each link with product thumbnail and short description.
Connect all your social media
Add Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, and blog icons so followers find you on every platform.
Set up brand collabs section and share
Add a link to your media kit for brands and paste linkship.cc/yourname in all your socials.
Followers asked for recipe links via DM all day. Now they have everything on my Linkship organized by category and my affiliate income went up because products sit next to the recipe that uses them. It's a huge difference.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I create a link page for a food blogger?+
Can I organize recipes by category?+
Does it work with Amazon affiliate links?+
How do I attract brands for collabs?+
Can I embed YouTube recipe videos?+
Linkship or a blog for food content?+
How much does Linkship cost for food bloggers?+
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