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There are several instances in Funnel Konnekt Checkout Champ in which it would be helpful or even necessary to add a slug to the end of your URL. First, here is how you can add a slug to your page, then we can look at a few different examples of when you would use them.

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By default all published pages in Funnel Konnekt Checkout Champ will have a randomly generated string slug attached to the end of the URL for identification purposes. (see Image below)

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If you are creating a redirect from Shopify, it is highly recommended to add a slug to each page in your funnel. This way you can use the same domain and the slug will indicate which page someone is on. For example: www.myshop.com/checkout. It will also create a more consistent experience for customers as they redirect from Shopify to Funnel KonnektCheckout Champ. See Shopify Checkout Redirect - FunnelKonnektCheckout Champ for more details on redirects.

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In some instances, you might want to duplicate your entire funnel and run them both with some variations instead of split testing just one page. Assuming you will be using the same domain for both funnels, you will need to add slugs to every page in one or both funnels. Follow the instructions in Duplicating Pages & Funnels then once all the pages load, you will need to add a slug to each page in the funnel so the domains are unique from your other funnel.

For Aesthetic Purposes -

In any other case, you may not want the random string that is attached to the end of your URL for appearance’s sake. Compare the two domains below. Both point to the same place.

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