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Moz bar problem?
Hi there! Can you try logging out of your account from the MozBar? Please click the Settings button and the Logout button to sign-out and then sign back in with your account, as shown in this screenshot: http://www.screencast.com/t/ROqaUFd8oUlo This should log you out of your Moz account on moz.com as well. When you log back in, check the MozBar to see if things are updated, and if not, try refreshing your page one more time. I'm hoping this solves your problem, but if it doesn't, please feel free to write into help@moz.com and we'll look into this further. Thanks! Kevin Help Team
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Do-follow or no follow?
Writing a blog post and mentioning another site as a useful resource is the very definition of when you should leave a link as do-follow. Makes no difference what the DA of the other site may be. There are really only two main reasons to no-follow a link: You are linking to untrusted content/you didn't create the link yourself - user-generated comments in a blog are a good example of this, or if you're linking to a questionable website to use it as an example of a bad practice. Links to websites with which you have a commercial relationship - e.g. links that have been paid for, or are part of a business arrangement with the other site. The third reason is if you are linking to pages that aren't useful for a general reader, like registration pages, though this aspect often gets overused. Hope that helps? Paul
On-Page / Site Optimization | | ThompsonPaul0