How To Set Up And Use WordPress Permalinks

Learn how to set up permalinks in WordPress for improved content navigation and better search engine optimization …

Setting Up WordPress Permalinks

Wouldn’t it be great if you could just publish content on your website or blog, and the following took place … just from your post address:

  • Visitors could glean what the content is about,
  • Google would be able to easily find your page and correctly index the content for better search rankings,
  • Every piece of content published on your website would have its own unique ID, making things easier to manage.

Well, this is what WordPress permalinks let you do!

How To Set Up And Use WordPress Permalinks

What Is A Permalink?

Permalinks are the permanent URLs to an individual WordPress post, category, or other taxonomy (a way to group things together) like archives.

A permalink is the URL that people and search engines use to link to posts or sections of your site or the links you send in emails pointing to posts on your site. Some people also call permalinks “pretty” URLs.

Permalinks make the web address pointing to each post on your site permanent, hence a perma-link.

Permalinks – Why Use Them?

As you probably know, WordPress is one of the best CMS applications you can use when it comes to publishing search optimized content.

WordPress is not only well optimized right out of the box, but its SEO aspect can be further enhanced with SEO plugins.

If you focus on the SEO aspect of your site or blog, then you cannot ignore the importance of your URLs. Google tends to give special consideration to the structure of URLs when indexing content.

Permalinks can be used to make the links on your site into memorable and more “search engine friendly” URLs. Permalinks can also improve the usability, aesthetics, and forward-compatibility of your links.

Now … let’s take a look at the reason why you may need to set up permalinks if publishing content in WordPress.

By default, a WordPress installation uses a link-naming structure for your posts that isn’t very search engine friendly and looks like this …

Configuring Your WordPress PermalinksWordPress uses the above link structure to locate information within your database. It doesn’t really mean anything to search engines or visitors, and it doesn’t help your website with on-site search engine optimization.

As you can see from the screenshot below, many WordPress users are still using default settings when publishing content …

Improve Your WordPress SEO Using Permalinks

Although Google is clearly still indexing the above sites, the owners of these sites are missing out on additional SEO benefits.

To get optimal SEO benefit out of using and improve your site’s rankings, you will want to make sure to configure your permalinks structure to make it more SEO-friendly by displaying relevant keywords in your URL, instead of meaningless characters.

WordPress lets you create a custom URL structure for your published posts, so your content can easily go from something that is non-SEO friendly like this …

Using Permalinks To Improve Your WordPress SEO

To this …

How To Improve Your WordPress SEO With Permalinks

Out of the box, WordPress post URLs are not very search engine-friendly. This tutorial shows you how to set up your WordPress permalinks to help your content rank better in Google.

Configuring Your WordPress Permalinks

Log into your WordPress admin and click on Settings > Permalinks

Configuring WordPress Permalinks

This will bring up the Permalink Settings screen …

Changing Your WordPress Permalinks

As mentioned earlier, by default WordPress web URLs use characters like question marks and numbers to create unique Post Ids and URLs. We want to create search engine friendly URLs instead for our posts. To do this, we will need to specify a different Permalink structure than the default.

Common Settings – Permalinks

In the Common Settings section, select Custom Structure, then add one or more ‘tags’ (see below) to create SEO-friendly URLs …

Set up your permalink settings to create search engine-friendly URLs

(Change your permalink settings to create SEO-friendly URLs)

If you use the custom permalink structure shown in the example above, your URL would look something like this:

http://www.mytravelsite.com/cruise-deals/how-to-save-money-on-cruise-travel

Instead of this …

http://www.mytravelsite.com/?p=4104

Using post name permalinks helps readers and search engines understand what your content is about

(Using post name permalinks helps readers and search engines understand what your post is about)

Adding Pretty URL Tags In Custom Structure

“Pretty” permalinks, or SEO-friendly URLs, are created by adding one or more ‘tags’ in the Custom Structure field:

  • %year% – The year your post is published, four digits (e.g. ‘2017’)
  • %monthnum% – The month your post gets published (e.g. ‘12’)
  • %day% – The day the post is published (e.g. ‘25’)
  • %hour% – The hour your post is published (e.g. ‘06’)
  • %minute% – Minute of the hour (e.g. ‘08’)
  • %second% – Second of the minute (e.g. ‘27’)
  • %post_id% – The unique ID # of the post (e.g. ‘7135’)
  • %postname% – A sanitized version of your post title. For example, if your post title is ”Ten Best Hotels In Cote D’Azur!”, the postname tag will convert this into “ten-best-hotels-in-cote-dazur” (all lower case letters and removed exclamation marks) in the URL. Tip: You can edit the wording in your post title in the post slug field on the Add/Edit Post/Page screens.
  • %category% – A sanitized version of the category name. Nested sub-categories appear as nested directories in the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier – the string of characters used in the URL). Tip: You can edit this text in the category slug field in the New/Edit Category screens.
  • %author% – A correctly formatted version of the author name.

Note: When using multiple tags, separate each tag using a ‘/’ (forward slash), or hyphen.

For a quick setup, choose the Custom Structure option, and enter the code below into the ‘Custom Structure’ field …

Configuring WordPress Permalinks

Or, use one of the following structures:

Using Permalinks To Improve Your WordPress SEO

Tip

Tip: If you want search engine friendly URLs for your posts, but don’t want to use a custom permalink structure using tags, then choose Common Settings > Post name instead …

Improve Your WordPress SEO With SEO-Friendly URLs

Choosing ‘Post name’ is the same as adding the /%postname%/ tag in ‘Custom Structure’.

Permalinks – Optional Settings

How To Improve Your WordPress SEO With Permalinks

If you need to set up custom structures for your category and tag pages you can do this in this section.

This changes the ‘base’ category or tag for your URLs using the following structure:

  • domain.com/category_base/category_name
  • domain.com/tag_base/tag_name

For example, changing your category base to “recipes” will display your category links as ‘http://domain.com/recipes/category_name/’.

So, if you enter the following in your permalinks Optional > Category base settings section …

Using Permalinks To Improve Your WordPress SEO

Your ‘category archives’ page URL will change from this …

How To Improve Your WordPress SEO Using Permalinks

To this …

Setting Up Your WordPress Permalinks

If you leave the optional settings fields blank WordPress uses the default settings.

Remember to save your changes when you are done …

How To Change Your WordPress Permalinks

Permalinks – Useful Tips

Sometimes, when you are creating a new post and haven’t given the content a post title yet, the WordPress Autosave feature will save your draft with an assigned numerical permalink (see the example URL in the screenshot below)  …

To fix this and give the post its proper permalink, go to ‘Edit Post’ …

Click on the ‘Edit’ button in the post slug section …

Select all content in the post slug field and delete it …

Click ‘OK’ …

The post slug entry will be replaced with the correct permalink based on your post title …

Here is a quick recap of the process …

Remember to update your post to save the changes …

Your permalink should now reflect the new post title …

Note also that when you change the URL of a published post, you should also create a redirect link

If you change your post title at a later date (e.g. you think of a more compelling post title or use a headline generator tool to help you come up with some killer post titles), remember to fix the permalink to match the new post title and add a redirection to the new post URL …

Make sure that your permalinks match the titles of your posts and pages to help site visitors find what they are looking for and ensure that search engines will better index your content …

Permalinks – Additional Notes

Use Short, Descriptive Categories

To get the best possible SEO benefit out of using Permalinks, remember to set up your WordPress Categories correctly. If you do not have any categories set up, adding a category tag to your permalink forces WordPress to use the default category (uncategorized).

According to WordPress SEO expert Joost de Valk, here are some points to keep in mind if you are wondering whether or not to add categories to your permalink structure:

  • If your domain is short and your category is short and descriptive (e.g. adds a relevant keyword or keyword phrase to your URL), you may want to use categories in your permalink.
  • If your post slug (the part of your URL that identifies your post) is too long, it can make your post URL harder to share and reduce the SEO benefit.
  • Do you plan to post content under only one category or multiple categories? If you plan to post content under multiple categories, then it’s recommended that you do not use the category tag in your permalink structure.

Ultimately, when it comes to adding category vs no category there really is no ideal permalink structure to use. We recommend choosing the permalink structure you think will suit your needs best and that will make your post URLs short enough to be attractive and long enough to be descriptive.

We provide more information about WordPress categories in another tutorial.

Make Your Posts Timeless

Another tip from Joost de Valk is that unless your website provides news, or you have any special reason to add dates to your post URLs, avoid selecting date-based permalinks when configuring your URLs.

Avoid using URL structures that time-stamp your content

(Avoid setting up permalinks that time-stamp your posts)

Visitors are less likely to click on posts that are a couple of years old, even if the content is relevant to the answers they are searching for.

What About Changing Permalinks In An Established Blog?

Normally, your permalinks should be set up when you first install WordPress. This should be part of your site planning process.

Important Info

If your website has been running for a while or your site already has many posts indexed in the search engines and you would like to change the permalink structure, make sure that this is really something that needs to be done, as making changes to permalinks after your site has already been up and running for a while could create SEO issues and loss of traffic.

301 Redirects

As you’ve seen in earlier screenshots, many site owners (or whoever set up their site) are unaware of the permalinks feature of WordPress.

Maybe you started out using the default WordPress URL structure and now you want to improve your SEO. Maybe your site was configured to display post dates in your web address and now all of your posts are showing as being 2-3 years old and you want to delete the date portion of the URLs.

To modify your permalink structure without affecting your site’s SEO in a negative way you will need to use ‘301 redirections’ to reassign all links that were set up using the previous permalink structure to web addresses using the new structure.

Search engines interpret a ’301′ code as a link that has permanently moved elsewhere. 301 redirects are the most efficient and search engine friendly way to redirect users to new website destinations and avoid page errors when following an old link.

To create an effective syntax change and avoid damaging your rankings, sending visitors to error pages, etc. you should install and set up a redirection system before changing the permalink structure of your site.

You can add a link redirection system to your site or blog using a WordPress redirection plugin like Simple 301 Redirects, or Redirection, or use the services of a professional to assist you with setting up and redirecting your permalinks correctly to avoid problems and troubleshoot any errors.

Simple 301 Redirects - WordPress plugin

(Set up 301 redirects using plugins or get professional help)

Congratulations! Now you know about the built-in system WordPress uses to display SEO-friendly URLs for your posts and improve your search results. To learn more about using Permalinks, see the WordPress codex here:

http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks

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"If you're new to WordPress, this can stand on its own as a training course and will stay with you as you progress from beginner to advanced and even guru status." - Bruce (Columbus, Ohio)

Originally published as How To Set Up And Use WordPress Permalinks.