* URLs are designed to identify specific resources on the internet. A single word wouldn't be specific enough to point to a unique page.
* Shortening URLs using services like Bitly or TinyURL is a common practice, but it doesn't change the URL into a single word. These services create shortened versions that redirect to the original long URL.
* Custom domains can help make URLs shorter and more memorable, but they still require multiple words for readability and specificity.
In short, you can't technically "change" a long URL into one word. You can only create a shorter version that points to the original URL, but it won't be a single word.