 
How to Rename Blogger Page URLs for Better SEO
Do some (or perhaps all) of your 
Blogger Page (static pages not blog posts) URLs look something like this?
http://yourblog.blogspot.com/p/blog_p...If so then then your 
search engine optimization could be improved by 
renaming your page using a more keyword friendly URL.  The problem here is that the 
Blogger system does not allow you to change the page name of a static page that has been 
Published.
Having conducted a quick search, it seems many have settled for the fact this is simply not possible.  After experimenting for a while I have come up with a workaround for 
Renaming Blogger Page URLs.  Follow the steps below to create a more search engine friendly page name (URL).
Log-on to your 
Blogger account and select 
Pages from the menu.Open 
Notepad or similar 
text editor and enter the text you wish to appear in the 
new URL, as normal text, using spaces to separate each word. 
Copy this line of text into your 
clipboard.Create a 
new Page (not post) and as soon as the edit page is shown, quickly 
Paste the contents of your 
clipboard (e.g. your 
new title) into both the 
Page Title box and the main 
Page Contents box in turn.Click 
Publish. You will be returned to the 
Pages screen.  Click 
View underneath this 
new pages entry to verify it has your chosen keywords embedded within the URL.Underneath the 
original Page (the page you wish to rename) click 
Edit.
Right click within the main page 
content area and select 
Select All, followed by another right click and select 
Copy.Click 
Close to return to the 
Pages screen and select 
Edit underneath the 
newly created page.In the main content area 
Delete the text you entered earlier (the copy of your title).
Right click and select 
Paste.  The contents of the 
old page should now be present on this 
new page.Modify the 
search description setting to suit your new page (include the same keywords!).Click 
Update to save your changes and be returned to the 
Pages screen.Underneath the 
old page select the 
Delete link to remove the defunct page.Go to 
Layout in the 
main menu and adjust your 
Pages Widget to reorder your page links (if necessary).
Why Rename Blogger Pages This Way?Its would seem that shortly after entering page edit mode, 
Blogger tries to save your page as a draft 
automatically.  It will construct a name based on either the page title or the first few words it encounters on the page (the reason for the double title paste in step 4).  Pasting the text this way ensures Blogger finds your text, before automatically saving and creating one itself.  When it finds no suitable text you will be stuck with a page title such as 
blog_page_1.htmlCreate Custom RedirectsIf your old page has been around for some time it may well have a number of inbound links.  Creating 
Custom Redirects from the 
Settings option in the main menu, from your old page URL to your new page URL will ensure visitors, and link juice, flow through to the new page.