Not able to find Do follow Link as shown in Seomoz Toolbar
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SEO Moz Toolbar showing 1 do follow link in every forum question page
Have checked source twice thoroughly - not able to trace that do follow link - to which site is that do follow link going to
Some sample links
- http://www.mycarhelpline.com/index.php?option=com_easydiscuss&view=post&id=426&Itemid=78
- http://www.mycarhelpline.com/index.php?option=com_easydiscuss&view=post&id=63&Itemid=78
Facebook & Google plus - both are no follow
can some one help please so as to know this mysterious do follow link as shown in as letted know by SEOMOZ Toolbar
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Ohh.. thanks Greg
got concerned that how come some one put his backlink out there
thanks once again
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There are 3 external links on the example page.
2 are the FB and G+ links
The other is the question mark in the captcha box pointing to Google.com. Its followed, and external.
I hope this solves the mystery?
Regards
Greg
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