Keyword Locations and How They Impact Your Traffic
Hello boys and girls!!! Today…we are talking about keyword locations. Keyword locations play a HUGE part in how Google determines both WHAT your webpage is about as well as how it ranks compared to other webpages of the same the topic!
Make sense? Great! Shortest blog post ever. 🙂
Kidding…
4 Steps to Telling Google What your Page is About
Ok…let’s say you’ve written a blog post (1500 words long…as I’ve previously recommended!). Let’s say your blog post is aboooout….hmmm….blueberry smelling dog shampoo. Let’s say you’ve submitted your post to all of the search engines (or it’s been about a week since you’ve posted it) and the lil’ spider bots of the Interwebs have run through your text to figure out where they are going to stick you in the Googles.
What are these bots looking for? Primarily, since they are a non-creative soulless…thing, they are looking for key phrases that occur multiple times near the top of your webpage
The first thing that comes to your mind might be the Title of your post…but think a little more aggressively! In the hierarchy of a webpage, what is even higher than that? You got it (you smart cookie, you)…the name of your website!

1. The first area the bots are going to check will be the website’s name…not JUST the page name, but the entire Website’s name! So…if your site is called “Blueberry Dog Shampoo”, and the keywords “Blueberry Dog Shampoo” appear in your title and body, google will (rightfully) assume that your page is all about Blueberry Dog Shampoo.
Now, understandably, you can’t go calling your ENTIRE website after a single product or topic. After all…how boring would it be if everyone was called a variation of “Dogshampoo.com”! So…keep in mind that this is a just a small piece of the SEO puzzle! Assuming you will be uploading a logo and a banner with your name and branding on it, I recommend changing your title in WordPress to a short, descriptive phrase. Take a look at the tabs area of this page as an example. What does it say? If you go to www.uncorkyourdork.com, it will say “Creating a Unique Small Business” at the top of that page too. EVERY article I write and product I publish will have to do with increasing traffic to your unique small business.
You can change this in WordPress by heading to your dashboard, “Settings”, and updating your site title. Utilize your tagline as well! Most themes will not show these phrases, so use this section to tell GOOGLE exactly what your website is about.
2. The second area the bots are going to check out is the “slug” or ending of your url. Take a look at the URL of this post for an example of a keyworded slug!
http://blog.uncorkyourdork.com/2016/03/17/keyword-locations/ ‎
The “/keyword-locations/” is the slug of the URL. This is a great place to insert the keywords or phrase you want this page to get found on. Try to make your keywords unique, and not too prevalent in a saturated market! For example, trying to keyword for something like “dog shampoo” will be a little more difficult. You’ll be going up against giants like Petco and Petsmart. Instead, a keyword like “blueberry dog shampoo” should be your key phrase. Keep you slug to 2-3 keywords and avoid using words like “the” or “and”. These short connector words just take up valuable SEO retail space and can hurt your rankings!
3. The next area the bots are going to check will finally…be your title. Make sure you’ve included your key words towards THE BEGINNING of your title!! The best titles have the keywords located in the first 3-5 words. Try to use your keywords in the same order that they appear in as seen in your slug.
Alright…HERE’s where things get just a lil’ bit more tricksy…NOT to mention fun. 🙂 The rest of what Google bots are going to see COMPLETELY dependent upon what your HTML looks like, how many times your keywords appear in the HTML and…of course where in the HTML they appear.
SO, your goal is to get your keywords to appear in higher up in your pages code! You can do this with plugins like Yoast…but you
4. They next area to appear in your text should be a H2 header. (Not as scary as it sounds.) Simply create another subtitle that includes your keywords, highlight the text, and change the format from “paragraph” to “Heading 2” in your editing bar above. Easy peasy!! You can checkout the top of the post for an example of an H2 header. It’s the bolded sentence at the beginning of the post.
5. When it comes to FINALLY writing the text for your page or post, the goal is to include your key words in the FIRST sentence of your first paragraph…and around 3-4 more times in the body of your text.
Dorky Ninja Tricks
Now…a little note on your backend. 0_0 (It’s lovely, by the way…very toned.)
Since you are a WordPress user, it’s probably fair to say that you are using a few behind the scenes plugins. Some plugins are great…and you should ABSOLUTELY be using them (think Yoast), but some plugins are more for a pretty blog…and can push your page titles and text even farther down the page. So be very particular about which plugins you install and use!!
Tip: Excessive plugins (and large images) can actually slow your page load time down. If your website load time is more than 1.5 seconds…Google will automatically knock you down a few pages.
I have a little trick that can help all of this, though! This trick is approved by Google, great for social media, and allows me to put boring keywords ABOVE the first paragraph of text without the reader being any wiser. (You can also use this trick on your main website, any Pages, or any area where you can edit your pages HTML!!!)
(Ninja time!!!! WaaaaAAAAAaaaaaaaaa……)
Alright…here we go!
You are going to want to create an image in either Canva or Photoshop that brands your business and can be pinned by your visitors in Pinterest. The code I’m going to give you needs to go at the VERY tippy top of your post…right above your H2 header.
When you write a post in WordPress, you have the option of writing in either a “visual” area or a “text” area. The “text” area is where you will put any html you want to include. This is where you will past the code I’m about to give you.
The code itself just tells your website that you want an image to be embedded in your post…BUT, you want this image to be invisible. 😀 See??? Ninja skills!!
Here is the code you’ll want to use:
<div style=”display: none;”><img class=”aligncenter size-large wp-image-281″ src=”http://www.blog.workfromgnome.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/PINTEREST-593×1024.jpg” alt=”Your Etsy Image backgrounds play an important role in creating a uniform etsy shop and increasing conversions and sales with your customers.” width=”593″ height=”1024″ /></div>
The blue area is where you’ll want to include your image link (you can use the image link given to you when you upload your jpg to your media gallery in wordpress!). The green area is where you’ll type your “alt text”. If your image were visible…this is what would appear when you cursor hovers over your image. SINCE this is an invisible image…this is where you will write the perfect, keyword packed description! These keywords will appear at the VERY top of your HTML, helping to tell Google exactly what this page is all about.
Make sure you description is well written! Don’t just put your keywords there and call it a day. This is what will show up as a description for pinned images…and in addition to that, Google recognizes keyword stuffing when they see it. Don’t be dumb.
Whew!!! I think that’s all I got in me for this post!! I know there’s a lot of crazy info up there…but this information is SUPER important to kicking your competition’s ass!! If you have any questions for me…don’t hesitate to put them in the comment area below! I’d be more than happy to answer them as best I can!
PS…if you want to learn EVEN MORE about getting to page one using key phrases and other ninja tricks, be sure get the “SEO Rookie: 21 Days to Double Your WordPress Traffic Checklist’!! Grab it right now by filling in the pink bar above!
Peace out trouts…until next time!
Terra Dawn
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55 Comments
Karen
March 17, 2025 at 4:52 pmI am so bad with keywords so thank you for this! 🙂
uncorkyourdork
March 17, 2025 at 5:01 pmI’m so glad it came in handy for you, Karen!! 🙂 If you have any questions for me…don’t hesitate to ask!
Jessica Bradshaw
March 18, 2025 at 3:06 pmThanks for these tips. I am slowly learning about SEO and improve my blog. 🙂
uncorkyourdork
March 18, 2025 at 3:20 pmYou’re very welcome Jessica! I hope the tips help! I’ll be posting weekly with step by step…steps you can take to improve your SEO on your blog. 🙂 Follow me on FB to be in the know of when I post next!!
Sarah
March 18, 2025 at 3:30 pmvery interesting read - thanks for sharing.
uncorkyourdork
March 18, 2025 at 3:35 pmThanks for stopping by Sarah!
RashmiChalukya
March 18, 2025 at 3:51 pmGreat Source of Information. Thanks for sharing!
uncorkyourdork
March 18, 2025 at 4:03 pmThanks Rashmi!
Sofia
March 18, 2025 at 4:24 pmGreat tips! Thanks!
uncorkyourdork
March 18, 2025 at 4:44 pmMy pleasure!! Thanks for stopping by Sofia!! 😀
Peaches WIth Love
March 18, 2025 at 4:57 pmReally Useful!!! Thanks
uncorkyourdork
March 18, 2025 at 5:02 pmMy pleasure Peaches!! (Love your name, btw!!)
gill jacob
March 19, 2025 at 3:45 amLove your blog and this page is full of useful info x Will folllow you on Pinterest x
Unaiza
March 19, 2025 at 7:38 amThanks for sharing your tips <3
Nadlee Thims
March 19, 2025 at 11:02 pm“Ninja skills!” I now feel armed and dangerous!
uncorkyourdork
March 19, 2025 at 11:30 pmNinja star keywords at the ready!!! 😀 lol.
Sarah Le Donne
March 21, 2025 at 6:16 amThank you so much for putting this together! I am using the Yoast plug-in, but after reading this, I think I need to step up my game 😉
uncorkyourdork
March 21, 2025 at 11:23 amYoast is amazing!!! One of my favorite (and in my opinion mandatory plugins)! Yoast PLUS keywords (and a few other suggestions I’ll keep going through in future articles) will shoot you to the top SUPAH fast! 🙂 Great start, though!!
Vivian Lake
April 14, 2025 at 12:23 pmI’ve been struggling to improve my SEO skills and this post is the best advice I’ve seen for tackling the basics. On-point and detailed with explanations of HOW it works. Thank you so, so much!
uncorkyourdork
April 14, 2025 at 12:48 pmYAY!!!!! I’m so glad you like it!!! There is a TON more where that came from Vivian! If you haven’t signed up for it…I have a FREE 21 Day Course ALL about breaking SEO up into bite sized pieces!! Click here to check it out! http://www.blog.uncorkyourdork.com/seo-rookie-course
Caroline
April 17, 2025 at 10:38 amSome great tips here…must try them 🙂
uncorkyourdork
April 17, 2025 at 10:39 amThanks so much Caroline!! Let me know if you have any questions for me!! 😀
marianne
April 18, 2025 at 11:14 amThis is extremely helpful. Thanks for sharing. I will have to try it out.
uncorkyourdork
April 18, 2025 at 11:39 amThank you so much Marianne!! My pleasure!! Let me know if you have any questions for me!! 😀
Kari
April 18, 2025 at 11:19 amLove these tips! I’ll have to give them a try!
Kari
http://www.sweetteasweetie.com
uncorkyourdork
April 18, 2025 at 12:29 pmSo glad you like them!!! Thank you so much for stopping by Kari!
Taylor @ The Girl on Bloor
April 18, 2025 at 11:57 amI didn’t know that Google automatically penalizes you for a slower site speed…I know this is an issue of mine and I have put off fixing it for so long. That’s going to be one of my goals for sure. Some great tips here, am bookmarking to read in further detail later 🙂
uncorkyourdork
April 18, 2025 at 12:33 pmThere is a little debate about whether they penalize you directly, or in a round about way…but either way you’ll get knocked down a few pegs! If your site is slow, traffic on your site will decrease…and your bounce rate will rise. This will absolutely cause you to fall in rankings. 🙂
Shannon
April 18, 2025 at 12:39 pmI will be back to reread and reread again. Total Newbie on information overload…so much to learn so thank you!!
uncorkyourdork
April 18, 2025 at 1:21 pmYou’re very welcome, Shannon!! Don’t hesitate to ask me any questions you might have!! 🙂 Actually, you might find the 21 day SEO checklist useful!! It breaks down everything you need to know about SEO into a kind of 21 day bite sized…well…checklist! You can download it by filling in the pink bars above. 🙂
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April 18, 2025 at 7:02 pmHello, I came across your post in a private group called Bloggers Supporting Bloggers, I thought your post was extremely educational for those of us, especially who are new to blogging and want to learn everything , I need to become successful in the blogging world. Great educational post!
uncorkyourdork
April 19, 2025 at 10:48 amThat’s wonderful!!!! I’m so glad you love the post!!! If you’re just getting started in SEO, I have a TON more tips for ya!! Use the pink sign up bar above to snag a copy of my “21 Day SEO Rookie Checklist”. It will walk you through learning SEO for your blog day by day instead of bombard with too much non-actionable advice!
Mardene Carr
April 20, 2025 at 2:54 amI am telling you, the light bulb came on when I learnt how important SEO was….great post
uncorkyourdork
April 20, 2025 at 9:45 amWOOHOO!!!!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it Mardene!!!!! Sounds like you’re on it!!! If you have any questions for me or are looking for a checklist to help keep your posts as SEO awesome as it sounds like they are, be sure to download the 21 Day SEO Rookie Checklist… 😀 Thank you so much for stopping by!!
MsCrookedHalo
April 20, 2025 at 1:55 pmI was just getting ready to do a search for how to put in invisible images because I don’t like those huge images or vertical images in my post. So, I am going to make the vertical images invisible (and keyword rich, thank you very much!) for pinning.
uncorkyourdork
April 20, 2025 at 2:21 pmW00t!! Right place, right time!! So glad you found me! (Even with my ninja skills…). Let me know if you have any questions!! PS…one of my FAVORITE tricks is to put that above code in the header of my main page…that way there is a pinnable image, packed full of keywords that represents the entire site! Don’t worry…individual pins will still show up on individual pages! 😀
Sourav
April 24, 2025 at 10:58 amI definitely need to check the first point. Currenlty, I only have my blog’s name, which won’t make much sense because it doesn’t contain any of the keywords that I write about.
uncorkyourdork
April 24, 2025 at 2:09 pmIt’s all good if your blog doesn’t have your keyword in the primary name…just make sure you use it as often as possible in your descriptions, titles, slugs and text! 🙂
Kim Seghers
April 24, 2025 at 6:39 pmThank you so much for the great information. I read and reread your post. I pinned it and took notes. Btw..I love your blog and blog name!!
uncorkyourdork
April 25, 2025 at 9:10 amThank you so much Kim!!! I’m so glad you loved the post!! I have some GREAT SEO events coming up this week!!! So if you want to keep up with SEO and get some more tips and tricks, follow Uncork Your Dork in the Facebook group! 🙂 There is a button in the sidebar that will get you there.
Shannon
April 27, 2025 at 11:07 amThis awesome thank you very much!
uncorkyourdork
April 28, 2025 at 2:26 pmMy pleasure Shannon!!! 🙂 Thank you so much for stopping by the blog!!
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Dave
May 3, 2025 at 10:54 amUsually when I think keywords I think “ugh!!” but I found some useful info in this post, especially your idea about the invisible image and the alt text going into the ‘text’ area. Thanks!
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May 22, 2025 at 10:21 amHAHAHAHAAHAHA….THIS MADE MY DAY!!!!! Oh man, Jennifer!!! I’m going to smiling at this for a while. Thank you so much for hunting the article back down!!!! lol.
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July 9, 2025 at 8:45 pmWow!! This was so incredibly helpful! You’re amazing!! Takes so much time to learn all these little things about the Internet! Thanks girl! -Isabelle (www.TrulyIndulgent.com)
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