HyperVRE Doesn't Work.
I originally found out about HyperVRE because I was interested in Google Adsense. Who wouldn't be interested in making some money by placing some ads on your own site. One thing led to another and I ended up viewing some videos on YouTube about HyperVRE. Yes, I've seen those videos where people have initially made a couple of dollars and then used HyperVRE to make thousands, even tens of thousands of dollars using this program. I'm going to tell you right now, DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME.
Here's how it works. You download a "free" HyperVRE program. What you don't initially know is that each free program is precoded with someone else's Identification code, each leading up to a pyramid owned by Matt Callen. Each time you make money, everyone up the chain makes money. It sounds okay, especially if you got started early in the process when Google search engines were not prepared for scams such as HyperVRE.
What the program actually does is to take a poorly designed template and uses keywords to generate multiple pages automatically so that in essence, you aren't actually doing the hard work of creating an honest, content-rich website. It also scours the internet for articles written by other people and embeds them into these web pages. I'm not sure what the copyright ramifications of such blatant "copy and paste" writings are, but it can't be good. I'm not a legal professional, so you'll have to check the laws on that one. Even if everything was kosher, the problem with using HyperVRE is that Google Adsense realizes that these articles are not new content, but regurgitated material found in other parts of the internet. It adds no real value. If you want to make money, you must add value. Matt Callen made some money because he gave us money-starving folks what we needed...not good material, but the "belief" in that it could work for us too. I guess that's what I needed at the time. But I've realized my foolish ways since.
Now, you must be thinking that "hey, I've searched the internet and there are mostly only good reviews of this software." However, if you read carefully, you will find that a lot of these so called "reviews" are not real reviews by objective journalistic writing by professional media outlets. They are owned by people who were suckered into buying Matt Callen's gold version for $99 bucks. The articles will start out trying to sound like they're writing an official review, but then tries to convince you to "try for yourself, download a free copy right here." I've thought of doing that myself because I would love to get my money back...forget about making a penny. In fact, internet traffic actually got worse after using HyperVRE. To add insult to injury, I must now endure weekly SPAM from Mr. Callen telling me how I can maximize my profits by another one of his products. If you want to build a site correctly, use something like Wordpress. You'll get a lot more functionality and have a truly useful website.