Convert any text into a clean, SEO-friendly URL slug
A URL slug is the part of a web address that comes after the domain name and identifies a specific page in a human-readable way. Well-crafted slugs improve SEO and user experience.
Aim for 3–5 words. Shorter slugs are easier to read, share, and remember. Search engines also tend to favor concise URLs.
/best-running-shoes/the-ultimate-guide-to-finding-the-best-running-shoes-in-2024Include your primary keyword in the slug. This signals relevance to search engines and helps users understand the page content at a glance.
Google treats hyphens as word separators but treats underscores as word joiners. Always prefer my-page over my_page for SEO.
Words like "a", "the", "is", "and", "of" add length without adding meaning. Removing them makes slugs cleaner: guide-url-slugs instead of a-guide-to-url-slugs.
URLs are case-sensitive on most servers. Using lowercase consistently avoids duplicate content issues and broken links.
Stick to letters, numbers, and hyphens. Special characters get percent-encoded (e.g., spaces become %20), making URLs ugly and harder to share.