How to Change the Funnel Permalink Base

When setting up your sales funnel in SellKit, it's important to understand how to manage the structure of your URLs. A clean and clear URL can improve the manageability of your links and can also have a positive impact on SEO. SellKit allows you to customize the base of your funnel permalinks for this purpose. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to change the Funnel Permalink Base in SellKit.

Step 1: Access SellKit Settings

To begin, navigate to the SellKit settings page within your WordPress dashboard. This is typically found in the sidebar menu under SellKit.

Step 2: Locate the Permalink Settings

Within the SellKit settings, look for a section titled Funnel Permalink Base. This is where you will be able to customize the URL base for your funnels.

Step 3: Customize Your Permalink Base

In the Funnel Permalink Base field, you’ll see a text box where you can enter your desired base structure. For instance, if you input sellkit_step , your funnel URLs will follow the format https://yourdomain.com/sellkit_step/funnel-name .

Step 4: Save Your Changes

After you have entered your chosen permalink base, it's essential to save your changes. However, before these changes take effect, you will need to ensure that your WordPress permalink settings are flushed and updated.

Step 5: Update WordPress Permalink Settings

Go to the WordPress Permalink Settings by clicking on the provided link or navigating to Settings > Permalinks in the WordPress dashboard. Once there, you do not need to make any changes; simply click on the Save Changes button. This action refreshes the permalink structure and applies your new funnel base.

Finalizing Your Setup

With the WordPress Permalink Settings saved, your new funnel permalink base is now active. All new funnels created will use this base structure, making your funnels more recognizable and easier to manage.

Remember that any time you change the Funnel Permalink Base in SellKit, you must repeat step 5 to save the permalink settings in WordPress, ensuring that the changes are properly implemented across your site.

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