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Improve your Google ranking
Guys here is a great Google hack to improve the google rankings in your blog.
Google loves pages that have a good title stuffed with keywords.
Despite this fact, Blogger users have absolutely no control on the filename of their blog posts. Blogger automatically derives the name from the title of the post - it just has the first six words of the title separating each word with a hypen and also removes the common words like A or The.

For instance, if I create a post titled "Desktop Search", Blogger will store the file as desktop-search.html.


Since Blogger doesn't allow custom file names, here is a simple blogger hack:

1. Compose your Blogger article with a title containing all the keywords (6 is the limit) and in the right order

2. Publish your post on Blogger.

3. Now open the post in w.bloggar, an offline blog editing tool and change the page title to something more meaningful

4. Click "Post & Publish". Congratulations! Your permalink filename is what you want it to be and no longer defined by Blogger.

There's another scenario - Say if you wrote a post on Animals an year ago and that article became very popular with lot of people linking to it. One day, you decide to add about Bananas in that same article so a page title "Animals and their life" makes more sense. But if you change the page title, Blogger will change your page URL or permalink - That would'nt be a nice as people who have previously linked to that Animals page would no longer find it search engines will also remove it. The above hack may save you here as well.

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