SEO Audit says State: Locked

Started by marlew82, 08-13-2013, 11:24:35

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marlew82Topic starter

Hi when I check my website using your audit tool, it says that the state of my site is locked.. what does this mean? could this be the reason why I dont get ranked on google?
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Sevam

marlew82, please give me your site url.


marlew82Topic starter

sure its: http://www.buygarciniacambogiaonline.com/

Ive been creating backlinks but havent seen any change, my site still doesnt rak for any of my keywords in the 50 first pages..

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Sevam

Quote from: marlew82 on 08-13-2013, 11:24:35state of my site is locked.. what does this mean?

Depending on the registrar, it can disable domain record changes like changing DNS servers, contacts, etc. But at the very least, transfers are disabled.
It can be changed in your register admin panel.
See more here.


Quote from: marlew82 on 08-15-2013, 04:02:57my site still doesnt rak for any of my keywords in the 50 first pages

Be patient. Your site is young, so you should wait for a while to see any changes.

marlew82Topic starter

oh ok. Thanks. So it has nothing to do as far as google is concerned right? just about my hosting..
Ill wait a while and see if my ranking improves. Thanks again
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MRI wisdom

The term "state of the site is locked" is not a common term used in website auditing. It's unclear what this message means in the context of the audit tool you are using. However, it's unlikely that this is the sole reason why your site isn't ranking on Google. There are many factors that can impact your website's visibility on search engines, such as poor website structure, low-quality content, lack of backlinks, and technical issues. It's recommended to thoroughly analyze your website's performance and address any issues that may be hindering its search engine optimization.
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"If you're seeing a ""State: Locked"" message in an SEO audit report or tool, it typically means that the website or specific web pages being audited have some issues that need to be addressed before they can perform well in search engine results. Here's what ""State: Locked"" might indicate and how you can address it:

    Indexing Issues: Search engines like Google need to crawl and index your website's pages to include them in their search results. If your website or specific pages are locked, it may mean that they are not accessible to search engine bots. To address this, check your website's robots.txt file and ensure that it's not blocking important pages. Also, check for any meta tags (e.g., <meta name=""robots"" content=""noindex"">) that might be preventing indexing.

    Server or Hosting Problems: Sometimes, server or hosting issues can result in a ""State: Locked"" message. Ensure that your website's server is up and running, and there are no issues with hosting that could prevent access to your site.

    Security Issues: If your website has been compromised or has security vulnerabilities, it may be locked or restricted. Perform a security audit and update your website's security measures to prevent unauthorized access."
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