Have you ever noticed that ugly hexadecimal number at the end of your LinkedIn URL?
I have good news for you:
You can get rid of it completely.
And you can even write anything there. For example, you can write your job title in it, which might aid your SEO as search engines consider the URL a significant source of information.
So how can you do that?
Change your URL to whatever you like! I advise you to consider SEO, so to boost your search results, you should put all your keywords into it.
Click the Save button to save your new unique URL.
+1: You do not have to change your pointers to your LinkedIn profile after you change your URL as LinkedIn keeps all the previous URLs alive.
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- Minnie: Where are you?
- Miki: I am here, I just bought popcorn, but I guess I only missed the ads.
- Minnie: Miki, the story is over.
- Miki: Whatttt?
- Minnie: That's it. We can go home.
- Miki: You are trying to trick me, Minnie.
- Minnie: I am not tricking you. Why do you think that?
- Miki: As Miki, Szeles wouldn't write any story which is shorter than at least half an hour.
- Minnie: Fair enough.
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