Convert page titles and text into clean, SEO-friendly URL slugs. Supports custom separators, stop word removal, and bulk generation.
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Try GSCdaddy FreeA URL slug is the part of a web address that comes after the domain name and identifies a specific page. For example, in gscdaddy.com/blog/seo-tips, the slug is 'seo-tips'. A good slug is short, descriptive, and uses hyphens to separate words.
SEO-friendly slugs help search engines understand what a page is about. They also improve click-through rates because users can read the URL and know what to expect. Google recommends using simple, descriptive URLs with hyphens between words.
Google recommends hyphens (-) over underscores (_) in URLs. Google treats hyphens as word separators but treats underscores as word joiners. So 'seo-tips' is read as two words, while 'seo_tips' may be read as one.
It depends. Removing common stop words like 'the', 'a', 'and', 'in' makes slugs shorter and cleaner. However, sometimes stop words are needed for clarity. 'how-to-fix-404-errors' reads better than 'fix-404-errors'.
Google can handle long URLs but shorter slugs are better for users and sharing. Aim for 3-5 words (under 60 characters). Very long slugs get truncated in search results and are harder to share on social media.