Most of the bloggers do not care the date information on the Blogspot post URL because they treat the blog as a web diary. They write about things or facts which are valid only at the time of writing. For example, political blogs, news blogs, etc.. are valid only at a specific point in time and the time figure on the published URL makes sense. However, if you are a professional blogger who writes facts or tutorials which are valid for all the time, date figures on the post links make no sense.
If you are using WordPress, you can choose the custom URL structure to avoid Year/Month from the link, but in Blogspot, you do not have such freedom.
Though Blogger does not provide a way to remove the date from the blog post URL, you can choose an indirect method to avoid them from your popular articles without affecting the current traffic and backlink value.
In this method, you must create a new page (not post) where there is no digit on the URL and paste the content of your old popular post. Then using custom redirect feature of Blogspot, you can redirect the old post URL to the new URL which does not have date figure.
If you are looking for a straight method to get rid of digits from blogger published links, currently it doesn't have such a feature.
By following the steps described above, we can successfully hide the date figure(The Year and Month ) from the Blogspot post links. In the same way, if you want to display blogger posts in reverse order follow the steps mentioned in the link below.
Showing Last Articles First in a Blogspot Site
Now you can remove the date information from your popular blog posts. To make your blog more unique, you should add a customized Favicon for your blog. To do this click on the link below. How To Replace Default Blogspot Favicon With Your
If you are using WordPress, you can choose the custom URL structure to avoid Year/Month from the link, but in Blogspot, you do not have such freedom.
Though Blogger does not provide a way to remove the date from the blog post URL, you can choose an indirect method to avoid them from your popular articles without affecting the current traffic and backlink value.
In this method, you must create a new page (not post) where there is no digit on the URL and paste the content of your old popular post. Then using custom redirect feature of Blogspot, you can redirect the old post URL to the new URL which does not have date figure.
If you are looking for a straight method to get rid of digits from blogger published links, currently it doesn't have such a feature.
How to Get Rid of Date from Blogspot Post Links
To get rid of the date figure from Old Popular blogger post URL, follow the steps below.- Login to Blogger Account
- Click Dashboard
- Click on Pages and create a new page by Selecting a blank page
- Copy the entire content on the old popular page (the post which you do not want to show the data figure on URL) including all the meta tags and paste them on the newly created blogger page and publish it. You should copy the entire post content including tags (title, meta tags, etc..) to the new page.
- Perform a custom redirect from the old article URL to the newly created page. To do this follow the instructions provided in the link below.
Redirect Traffic and Links Pointing Old Blogger Article URL to New URL
By following the steps described above, we can successfully hide the date figure(The Year and Month ) from the Blogspot post links. In the same way, if you want to display blogger posts in reverse order follow the steps mentioned in the link below.
Showing Last Articles First in a Blogspot Site
- Change The Location of Temporary Internet Files Folder
- Stop Redirecting Visitors From ?m=1 Blogspot Pages
Now you can remove the date information from your popular blog posts. To make your blog more unique, you should add a customized Favicon for your blog. To do this click on the link below. How To Replace Default Blogspot Favicon With Your
19 Comments
Interesting! It's been a long time since I used blogger platform eversince I transferred to WP. This article reminds me of my newbie days when I don't know how to manipulate blogger.
ReplyDeleteHi, I have a question, How to remove yyyy/mm on url in our blog?
ReplyDeletethanks for your post.
Blogger does not provide a straight way to remove the year and month from the blog post URL. All we can do to remove year and month figure is the method mentioned in this article.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip but it is difficult to implement on a big blog.
ReplyDeleteI want to get rid of year and month date from blogger links
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ReplyDeleteis there any better idea than this
ReplyDeletecoz this method would increase posts unwantedly
@ Jaison
ReplyDeleteBlogger team has not updated any other method so far.
@ Bhaskar singh
ReplyDeleteBlogger has not provided any other methods so far. So far we cannot remove the month and year from the blogger post URLs.
https://www.technicalsupportfree.com/2018/09/how-to-remove-date-from-blogger-url.html in this post you remove the date from the blogger url
ReplyDelete@ the user with name "Admin"
ReplyDeleteI have read your post but I can see the year and month (/2018/09/) on your blog post link.
Thank you for this tip.
ReplyDeletehere is step by step explane at blow url
ReplyDeletehttps://www.trickradar.co.in/2018/12/how-do-i-remove-date-from-blogger-post.html
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ReplyDeleteIt's working
That's just way too many steps to do such a simple thing and makes me want to go back to Wordpress but I have so much content on Blogger so is there still a way to move the whole blog to Wordpress where I have way more control over this as well as effective seo options for posts?
ReplyDelete@ William Caleb Rodgers
ReplyDeleteYes, you can migrate to WordPress from Blogger easily.
1. Download the Backup from Blogger. You can refer to the below link for the steps.
https://www.corenetworkz.com/2010/12/how-to-backup-my-blogspot-blog-export.html
2. Upload the backup to the WordPress
3. To retain the link structure, you need to set custom link using the permalinks section in WordPress (Under Settings).
There are tons of good articles available on the Internet. You can find them by Googling 'Blogger to WordPress migration step by step'.
NB: It is important to maintain the Blogger post URL for your new WordPress blog to retain the Search Rank.