Permalink Generator

Easily create clean, SEO-friendly permalinks for your Blogger posts. A good permalink should be short, descriptive, and include your target keywords. Use our free tool to convert your post title into a perfect URL slug.

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💡 Tip: After generating, you can use this slug in the "Permalink" settings of your Blogger post editor under "Custom Permalink".

What is a Permalink?

A permalink, or permanent link, is the full URL you see for a specific web page. For a blog post, it's the permanent web address that remains unchanged over time. An example is https://yourblog.com/2023/10/my-awesome-post.html. The last part, my-awesome-post, is the "slug," which is what our tool helps you create.

How to Use the Permalink Generator

  1. Enter your full blog post title into the input box above.
  2. The SEO-friendly permalink slug will be generated automatically.
  3. Click the "Copy" button to copy the slug.
  4. In your Blogger post editor, go to "Post settings" on the right sidebar, click on "Permalink", select "Custom Permalink", and paste the copied slug.

Benefits of Using SEO-Friendly Permalinks

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why should I use a custom permalink in Blogger?

By default, Blogger generates a permalink based on your post title. While this is often okay, it may not be optimized. It can be too long or contain non-ideal words. Creating a custom permalink gives you full control to make it short, clean, and keyword-rich for better SEO.

What makes a good permalink slug?

A good slug is short (3-5 words), descriptive, contains your main keyword, and uses hyphens (-) to separate words. Avoid using numbers (unless relevant, like a year), stop words (like "a", "the", "in"), and special characters.

Can I change the permalink of an already published post?

Yes, you can, but you should do it with caution. Changing the URL of a published post will result in a "404 Not Found" error for anyone trying to access the old link. If you must change it, make sure to set up a 301 redirect from the old URL to the new one in Blogger's settings (Settings > Errors and redirects > Custom Redirects).