Dennis Yu

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

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The proof ledger

Reach without proof is noise. Proof without reach is a secret. There is a great deal of the first here and very little of the second — and this is the component where the score loses the most ground.

0
Named testimonials on any owned page
Site crawl, 7/26/2026
2.1/5
Trustpilot rating, 89 reviews
trustpilot.com, 7/26/2026
0
Reviews the company has replied to
trustpilot.com, 7/26/2026
#6
Where Trustpilot ranks for the name
Ahrefs SERP, 7/26/2026

The framework

What a usable testimonial contains

The existing reviews page runs video quotes with no names, no titles, no companies, no figures, no review schema and no earnings disclaimer. A skeptical human reads that as anonymous. A machine reads it as nothing.

Element Why it is required
Full name Anonymous praise is discounted by both readers and models
Title and company Makes the person findable, which makes the claim checkable
A specific, dated result “Great program” proves nothing. A number and a date prove something.
A link to where they said it Turns a quote into a citation
Written permission on file Protects everyone, and it is what makes publishing it safe
Review schema markup Makes the proof machine-readable instead of decorative

Target: twelve.

Not a hundred. Twelve named students with titles, specific results and links would move Audience & Proof from 5 out of 15 to roughly 10 — and would do more for how AI systems describe this business than any volume of additional content.

Reviews

The review surface

Trustpilot sits at position six for the name and carries a 2.1 rating across 89 reviews. Not one of the negative reviews has a reply underneath it.

An unanswered one-star review is a review the reader believes.

A one-star review with a calm, specific, non-defensive reply underneath it is a review the reader discounts. This is the only lever on that page that requires nothing from anybody else — no asking, no campaign, no favors. Ninety days of consistent compliant replies plus a proper post-purchase invitation flow is the standard path off a 2.1.

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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