Customizing Your Blogger Post URL – Another Important SEO Technique
Among the many important and effective SEO techniques, customizing your blogger post URL is an important one. Not only the blog titles, but the URLs too play an important role in bringing relevant ads for your blog content. Although the URL length is fixed, but you can still Do a lot get relevant ads by customizing the post URL.
WRONG WAY

Though blogger takes care and append the title to derive the URL, but in many cases the important keywords are missed out, which is due to the size limits of the URLs. For example, if you have a title say, “Advanced server side programming in Jython”, there are high chances that the URL would be;
blogname.blogspot.com/advanced-server-side-programming-in.html
blogname.blogspot.com/advanced-server-side-programming-in_10.html
or something similar, where an important keyword Jython is missing. This happens if the length of the title increases its size limit. Blogger in that case ignores the remaining part and also in cases fill the URL with random numbers to reach its Maximum size limit.
CORRECT WAY

So it is always advisable that out all your important keywords at the beginning of the title, in case the title is longer. Edit and customize the title of your blog post and in turn customize your URL to fill it up with all the keywords. Another way of keeping all the keywords intact in the URL is to make the title short and simple so that it is within the size restriction of URL. In this way you can easily customize your blogger post URL, which is indeed an important SEO technique.









Yup, you are right that we must Do some costumize to blogger URL. And it kind tricky because the limited url long allowed.
Thanks for the tip Lax. I wasn’t aware about this. I’ll try to come up with better titles wherein the keywords I want to show up is found at the beginning of the title.
you are right I’ll try to come up with better titles wherein the keywords .
You can always publish the page first with a title that will work well for the URL and then go back and change the title.
The URL will stay the same but you will have a much more descriptive and reader-friendly title.
Only problem is your feed readers may see the original title, but apart from that its a pretty solid way of doing things.