Hi Alex!
Honestly, this sounds like something you'd need to contact Instructables about. Unless someone here has pretty deep knowledge of their services, they're probably the only ones who'd know for sure.
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Hi Alex!
Honestly, this sounds like something you'd need to contact Instructables about. Unless someone here has pretty deep knowledge of their services, they're probably the only ones who'd know for sure.
It depends. If you're adding a link to all pages, I'd imagine they all won't be especially relevant. Plus, you get severely diminishing returns for each additional backlink from one domain to another.
What are your goals for doing this?
Plus, if that's the case, you should be able to find the exact page you saw before in your Moz Content search history. http://www.screencast.com/t/6s8XCkzCY4g
Huh. To be honest, it still sounds like you were looking at Moz Content. If so, then I'm thinking the last time you saw the tool you were looking at a results page, which looks different from the starting page at moz.com/content. This wouldn't have been your search (it's one for "content marketing," but does this look familiar? https://moz.com/content/search/seo AND "content marketing"
Hi STP_SEO! Any chance you can share the URL? 
Hi there, Full Media! Any way you can provide the info Everett is looking for? 
Hi Malika! How'd it go? Did everything work out? 
Hi Marketing_Today! Ever work this out? 
Ever find the tool, MissThumann? 
Hi lkomontt76! Any update on this? Are you able to provide any examples so Kristina can look into it?
Hi Matt! Any update on this? Are you able to provide the information Ruth has asked for?
Hi Kevin! I just want to confirm that DA is a link metric—it's almost entirely based on your backlink profile. The best way to bring it up is to build high-quality links. 
Hi Kirowski! It's pretty much an aesthetic distinction. Know, though, that Moz tools don't work with all of the new TLDs, so you might lose some functionality in our toolset.
Also, the illustrious EGOL made a very good point about these in another recent thread about them:
"My personal opinion is if you tell people that your website is at egol.buliders they will say "WHAT?"
But if you tell them egol.com or egol.co.uk they will get it immediately."
Just make sure your domain name is something folks will remember. 
Hi Taiger! Just checking, did you and Daniel get this worked out? 
Hi Blaze-Communication! Any way you can provide any more information, or a link to your site? 
Hahaha, yeah, not my personal choice of reading material, either. 
When I say "put the link around" I mean "use these words as anchor text," if that wasn't clear from context.
Oh! Sorry, I was looking at the wrong link. Yeah, that looks fine.
Personally, my preference would be to put the link around the words "a study" or "a study by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners," because only having the link around "National Association of Insurance Commissioners" may lead readers to think the link goes to the NAIC homepage rather than the study. What you've done, though, is entirely acceptable.
Sure.
That's one entirely legitimate way to do it. If it were me, though, I'd do something along the lines of:
The Thumann Agency has been proudly serving families and businesses in Dallas for over 20 years.
In HTML, that would look like:
The Thumann Agency has been proudly serving families and businesses in Dallas for over 20 years.
That said, neither may actually be necessary. Since it's a blog post on your own site, the site's own navigation makes it pretty easy to find your homepage. 