SEO Slug Generator
Your SEO-Friendly Slug:
What is a URL Slug?
A URL slug is the part of a URL that comes after the domain name and identifies a specific page. It is written in a human-readable format and is a critical element of on-page SEO. This tool takes your long, complex blog post title and converts it into a short, clean, and optimized slug.
How to Use This Generator
- Enter Your Title: Paste your full blog post title into the input box.
- Click Generate: The tool will instantly create a clean, lowercase, and hyphenated slug for you to use.
- Copy and Paste: Copy the generated slug and paste it into the "Permalink" or "URL" field in your CMS (like Blogger or WordPress).
Important: If you are changing the slug of an *existing* post that is already published, you must redirect the old URL to the new one to avoid breaking links and losing SEO value. You can create the necessary code with our 301 Redirect Generator.
Why is a Clean Slug Important for SEO?
- User-Friendliness: A clean slug helps users understand what the page is about before they even click on it.
- Search Engine Context: Search engines like Google use the words in your slug as a ranking signal. Including your main keyword helps them understand the page's topic.
- Shareability: Short, descriptive URLs are easier to copy, paste, and share on social media or in emails.
Good vs. Bad Slug Examples
Let's say your blog post title is: "My Top 10 Favorite Tips for Better SEO!"
❌ Bad Slug: /my-top-10-favorite-tips-for-better-seo!
(Too long, contains "stop words" like 'my' and 'for', has a special character at the end.)
✅ Good Slug: /seo-tips
(Short, concise, and contains the primary keyword.)
FAQ
Should I include numbers in my slug?
It's best to avoid it if possible. If your post is "5 SEO Tips," and you later update it to "7 SEO Tips," a slug like /seo-tips is evergreen and doesn't need to be changed.
What are "stop words"?
Stop words are common words that search engines usually ignore (e.g., "a," "the," "in," "of," "is"). It is good practice to remove them from your slug to keep it clean and focused.
For more free technical SEO tools, visit Smarter Insights.
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