Dennis Yu

Working example built by Dennis Yu · BlitzMetrics · July 26, 2026

Subpage

Press, labeled honestly

A press page is the first thing a journalist, a booker or a partner looks for. moneyberg.com/press currently returns a 404, and the homepage’s featured-in block renders empty.

Press inventory

The inventory, as the publishers themselves label it

We checked every major placement. These classifications are not our opinion — they are what the publishers’ own URL paths and disclosure labels say.

Outlet Classification The tell
Entrepreneur Editorial Main domain, no sponsorship disclosure. Quoted subject, freelance byline. February 20, 2021.
USA Today Sponsored URL path reads /story/sponsor-story/ — Gannett’s own paid-content taxonomy
Jerusalem Post Sponsored Filed under Special Content, carries noindex, footer reads SPONSORED CONTENT
Yahoo Finance Sponsored Labeled (SL Advertiser) — a purchased local-television advertorial
LA Times Sponsored Published via B2B Publishing / business announcements, not the newsroom
Haute Living Sponsored Marked written in partnership with, filed under Haute Partners
Inc.com Directory listing Self-submitted profile. Inc.’s own note: information provided by company.

The standard

Why labeling beats hiding

Paid placement is a normal marketing spend and a great many people use it. The problem is narrower than the ethics of it: an unlabeled sponsor-story URL is the easiest possible evidence to hand a critic, and AI systems discount those sources automatically when weighing what is true.

A press page that separates editorial coverage from sponsored placements and from podcast appearances does three useful things at once: it stops being ammunition, it reads as confident rather than inflated, and it gives the editorial column somewhere to grow.

The fastest real win available here

Twenty verified podcast appearances — Entrepreneurs on Fire, David Meltzer, Brad Lea twice, the Hodgetwins, Ariel Helwani, Jack Osbourne. Those are genuinely earned bookings that took real reach to get. None of them are listed anywhere on an owned page. That is a real credential column sitting uncollected while an empty placeholder does the work instead.

This page is yours if you want it.

The full structure moves to derekmoneyberg.com — the domain already
owned, currently pointed at an opt-in form. Same pages, same schema, on ground that belongs to Derek.

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About this page. This is a demonstration entity home built by
Dennis Yu to accompany a personal brand and reputation
audit prepared for Derek Moneyberg on July 26, 2026. It is not operated by or affiliated with Derek Moneyberg
or Wealthy Inc. Every factual line carries a source; the underlying data was pulled the same day.

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