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How Do I Know Which links are Available in Article or Post?

Dofollow & Nofollow Backlinks

Our discussion is how do I know which links are available in articles or posts?__  when I designed my website I had to create backlinks to increase the authority of my website which I used to create through guest posts. When I received the approval for my guest posts, I didn’t realize the link was Dofollow or Nofollow… but then I found a way and now I find it very easily.

How Do I Know Which links are Available in Article or Post?

My browser is now equipped with the Moz extension, so I can see which links are do-follow and which are no-follow, which links are internal links and which links are external links.

Where Can I Find Dofollow and Nofollow Backlinks for My Website In Article or Post?
Moz Bar

How to find the backlinks via Moz extension?

Turn on the Moz extension bar. There will be a pencil mark on it. If you click on the pencil mark, all the link names will appear in front of it. Additionally, the yellow pencil shows the internal link. Dofollow backlinks are indicated by the green pencil, while external backlinks are indicated by the blue pencil and purple is also indicated as Nofollow backlinks. The color in the article blinks when you click on the pencil symbol. For example, in this image, we click the green color which shows Dofollow backlinks, backlinks also blink in green color with the clicking on the pencil.

Where Can I Find Dofollow and Nofollow Backlinks for My Website In Article or Post?
DOFOLLOW BACKLINKS BLINK IN ARTICLE WHEN I CLICK GREEN PENCIL

What are the PA and DA of any website?

You can also optimize your website PA and DA by using Moz bar.

PA ( PAGE AUTHORITY)

In search engine result pages (SERP), Page Authority (PA) is a score that tells how well a particular page will rank. Page Authority scores range from 1 to 100, with higher scores corresponding to more ranking potential.

DA ( DOMAIN AUTHORITY)

Moz developed the metric of domain authority, which is often referred to as DA. Scores range from 1 to 100 and indicate the likelihood of a website appearing on search engine results pages (SERPs). Google doesn’t consider them when determining how high a website will appear in its search results.

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