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We have published a note. However, we observed that the url is too long  and not easy to remember.

The existing url is as below:-

https://www.evernote.com/shard/s690/sh/4d47fe01-2893-4723-8c83-9f8fa02069b4/9e6bcbce026c3d25358e93c6aa1a374e

I would like to know if it is possible to change the article url to something as below

https://www.evernote.com /shard/s690/sh/title-of-my-note

Do let me know if this is possible. If I need to upgrade my account then do let me know.

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Hi.  What you see is all you can get I'm afraid.  There are various URL shortening services around,  including these from one provider in the field.  Bit.ly forinstance would produce something like this for your link:  http://bit.ly/1XAA8ar

There are advantages - you can get click-through stats on Evernote pages;  and disadvantages - since the URL is masked some security software and many users may not click on it in case it proved to be a link to malware.

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On 2/14/2016 at 7:04 AM, Seo India Inc. said:

I would like to know if it is possible to change the article url to something as below

https://www.evernote.com /shard/s690/sh/title-of-my-note

You can't change the URL provided by Evernote, but you can use it to create a rich text hyperlink:

  1. Copy the URL of the Note to the clipboard
  2. In an EN Note, type the title or text you would like to show.
  3. Select this text
  4. Create a Note Link by going to Format > Link > Add Link (CTRL+K in EN Win, CMD+K in EN Mac), and then paste in the URL.

This will create a rich text hyperlink that uses the URL, which you can distribute by email or web page. 

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6 minutes ago, JMichaelTX said:

You can't change the URL provided by Evernote, but you can use it to create a rich text hyperlink:

Further to this, the note below has underlying links as per your example

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