Step 1: Write a Simple Tweet With Context
Before pinning, create a tweet that explains why the link is useful.
Examples:
“Sharing job openings here for anyone currently looking → artha.link”
“I keep getting job-related DMs, so putting everything here → artha.link”
Keep it honest and short.
Step 2: Post the Tweet
Post the tweet normally
Make sure:
artha.link is clickable
The message is clear
This will be the tweet people see first.
Step 3: Pin the Tweet
Tap the three dots (⋯) on your tweet
Select Pin to your profile
That’s it — it now stays at the top.
Step 4: Keep It Updated (Occasionally)
You don’t need to change it often
Update only if:
Your messaging changes
You want to refresh the wording
Avoid pinning something outdated.
What Not to Do
Don’t pin a tweet with only a link and no explanation
Don’t use clickbait language
Don’t change pinned tweets too frequently
Pinned tweets should feel stable and trustworthy.
