What does moz trust means?
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Hi guys
Moz toolbar show me my 'mT' of index page of my website is 7.07. Is it good?
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Anyway, you shouldn't trust in those numbers in terms of correlation with rankings. Those are kind of "old" metrics that Google does uses, but given the other "hundreds" of signals they use you will be able to see sites without any trust, popularity or whatever metric Moz shows ranking above sites with lots of power... Even more now, when many of those "power" sites may have site-wide, or partial penalties of any kind...
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Tadbir,
MozTrust is Moz's global link trust score. It is similar to MozRank, but rather than measuring link popularity, it measures link trust. Receiving links from sources with inherent trust—such as the homepages of major university websites or certain government web pages—is a strong trust endorsement.
The help page on MozTrust is over here: http://moz.com/learn/seo/moztrust.
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