Ian Howlett
posted this on January 04, 2011 21:22
When you create an article, Publisha gives it a URL that includes the headline of your article, eg:
http://blog.publisha.com/articles/26120-new-help-forums-launched
There's a few things that you might find useful to know:
1. Putting the headline in the URL helps Google and other search engines to find your article and to raise it higher up their results pages.
2. Your article has an ID: in the example above the ID is 26120
3. If you change the headline of your article, the link will automatically change to reflect the new headline.
4. However, any old links you created will still work, because Publisha actually quietly ignores everything after your ID. So in the example above, all of these links will actually point to your article:
* http://blog.publisha.com/articles/26120-new-help-forums-launched
* http://blog.publisha.com/articles/26120-new-forums-launched