My site has been locked for nearly two years. I do 99% of my business private 
now. No need for website. 
I have my customer base and they get notifications of new stuff privately. I 
could care less about google rankings.
Michael Farmer

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> On Dec 23, 2013, at 8:54 PM, almi...@localnet.com wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> I wanted to address this post and agree with others and their comments that 
> they are not concern about this data.
> 
> My website went from a 2 to a 0 because I have been preoccupied with taking 
> care of a relative and removed the website for the time being, over a year 
> (so as not to waste people's time when I was not on). It has nothing to do 
> with padding the numbers in my case (I have a webmaster that takes care of 
> things and doesn't do that sort of thing)
> 
> It also has nothing to do with any wrong doing, virus problems, illegal 
> content. While I am not concerned about ranking, when people post these type 
> of items here then have to defend my business and good name. I've spent too 
> much time doing things right to allow anyone to think this numbers game is 
> anything but that and efforts by others to look like the knights in shiny 
> armor, why else would they post?
> 
> I've got good customers who know me and tend to buy from me with out all the 
> website glare. It's why I have been in the business for 25 years now.
> 
> If you have any concerns please email me off list.
> 
> --AL Mitterling
> Mitterling Meteorites
> 25 years in the Meteorite business
> 
> 
> Quoting Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritem...@gmail.com>:
> 
> mitterling.com - 2 (0)
> 
> The reasons for a PR-0 are many, but it's usually a punishment handed
> down by Google for sites that are caught cheating the PR system, or
> for sites that are deemed to contain dangerous or illegal content.
> Dangerous content can include viruses, malware, or links to sites
> known for viruses or malware.  Another reason for PR-0 is a website
> being brand new and unknown on the web.  Since none of these websites
> are new, we can only assume their PR was penalized for some reason.
> 
> The PR-0 club is not a good place to be.  It knocks your website down
> in the search results and hurts your overall traffic.  But, it's not a
> permanent dungeon and sites can pull themselves out of the PR-0 hole.
> 
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