How to add a video to a landing page link ?

How to add a video to a landing page link ?
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With LinkScale 2.0, you can now add videos to your landing pages to create more dynamic, immersive, and professional pages. Whether it’s a presentation video, an animated background, or a video embedded in a link section, this new feature brings a real boost to your branding and conversions:

  • a unique visual identity that grabs attention,
  • higher click-through rates thanks to better retention,
  • a modern and engaging user experience. Here’s how to use this feature step-by-step πŸ‘‡

🎬 The 3 types of videos available for landing pages

You can add a video to different areas of your landing page:

  1. Header Video β†’ a video at the top of the page, in the introduction section.
  2. Background Video β†’ a video that replaces the entire background of the page.
  3. Link Video β†’ a video as the background for a specific link section.

1. Add a Header Video

The header video is perfect for introducing your profile or brand as soon as visitors arrive on the page.

Steps:

  1. Click Create a new link (or edit an existing one).

Linkscale Header Video Tutorial 1

  1. Choose a video template (look for the *Video* icon above the templates) or start from a static one.

Linkscale Header Video Tutorial 2

  1. Go to the Customization section, then open Header.

Linkscale Header Video Tutorial 3

Linkscale Header Video Tutorial 4

  1. Check the box Display Section if it’s not already enabled.
  2. Upload your video file, then select it to apply it to your header.

Linkscale Header Video Tutorial 5

  1. The video will automatically appear at the top of your landing page. πŸ’‘ Tip: Use the Cover Height slider to adjust the header height and center your visual perfectly.

2. Add a Background Video

The background video transforms your entire landing page into an immersive experience.

Steps:

  1. Click Create a new link (or edit an existing one).

Linkscale Background Video Tutorial 1

  1. Choose a video template or start from scratch.

Linkscale Background Video Tutorial 2

  1. Go to Customization > Background.

Linkscale Background Video Tutorial 3

  1. Enable the Background Video URL option.
  2. Upload your video file, then select it.

Linkscale Background Video Tutorial 4

  1. The video will automatically appear as your page background. 🎨 Option: Add an overlay (a semi-transparent color) to soften the video or increase contrast with your text and buttons. This helps keep focus on your links without visually overwhelming the page.

This option lets you add a background video to one specific section of your landing page β€” perfect for highlighting an important link (OF, Wishlist, Promo, etc.).

Steps:

  1. Click Create a new link or edit an existing one.

Linkscale Link Video Tutorial 1

  1. Choose a video template or start from scratch.

Linkscale Link Video Tutorial 2

  1. Go to the Add Your Links section.

Linkscale Link Video Tutorial 3

  1. Select an existing link or add a new one.
  2. Set the section size with Grid Size.

Linkscale Link Video Tutorial 4

  1. Click the Cover button, then upload your video file.
  2. Once selected, the video will automatically be applied as the background of that section.

Linkscale Link Video Tutorial 5

πŸ’‘ Tip: Combine several video types (for example, a header video + a section video) to create a more immersive visual effect and highlight your most important links.


πŸ”Š Bonus: Add Sound

You can:

  • include a video with audio,
  • or add an audio track only (without video) to create a sound atmosphere on your landing page. πŸ‘‰ This enhances the user experience and makes your page feel more alive.

πŸš€ The LinkScale update that will transform your landing pages

With Video Landing Pages, your pages become true interactive showcases:

  • highlight your image,
  • tell your story,
  • and capture your visitors’ attention from the very first second. πŸŽ₯ Try it now from your LinkScale dashboard and unlock the power of video branding. πŸ‘‰ Access LinkScale

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