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Hey guys, itamp;#39;s Alisha, and today Iamp;#39;m gonna show you how to remove the hyphen-two from your WordPress URL. (upbeat music) After you finish creating a new post for your WordPress site, youamp;#39;ll want to publish it for your waiting audience. However, instead of having a short, clean URL, you may notice that the permalink contains a hyphen-two at the end. When youamp;#39;re trying to make your content look credible, this can be a frustrating error. In this video, Iamp;#39;ll show you how to remove the hyphen-two from WordPress URLs in three simple steps. But before we get started, I wanna let you know that there will be links to more resources in the videoamp;#39;s description and remember, subscribe and ring that bell to get notifications for future helpful content. Now, letamp;#39;s get our URLs to look right. After you inadvertently duplicate an item on your site, WordPress may add unnecessary characters to the end of your permalinks. To fix the problem, letamp