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Hypervre Sites and Pages Getting Deindexed By Google, Bing, and Yahoo

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Got this email from a friend who is doing well with his Hypervre sites and pages. Thought it would interest my readers. As follows;

Question:

Hi Terry,

Hope everything is going well with you. Just something that maybe with your experience you have come across. On one of my HyperVRE web sites Google seems to have dropped most of the articles in one of the HyperVRE web sites. This has about 180 articles and was making OK money, most of them don’t seem to be coming up now for some reason.

I can go to google.ie and search locally and I did come up first from most of these terms because no competition locally.

Have you come across this where they seem to simply drop pages into the wilderness?

Answer:

Oh yes,

I’ve been watching this ever since I did my test run on Zulit.com

All of the hypervre pages get hit every 18 months or a so for a few weeks. Sometimes for a month, then BANG, they’re back in the results up high again.

Zulit’s test has been hit 4 times since those HyperVRE pages were up. Weird thing is they have always come back. Zulit’s HyperVRE was doing really well for a year and a half and then two months ago it stopped getting allot of traffic and was only getting trickle. It was still in the search results but on page 10-15 or worse!

It came back a month ago and is making the good money again. About 30-35 dollars a day total. Having the Hypervre mini-sites on a blog’s domain is the key I think. The blog gets updated with a new post every once and awhile with a real fresh article and this brings search engine attention once again the Hypervre sites down the sidebar.

When things are really kicking on the Hypervre traffic I leave things alone and when I see traffic dip – THEN I make a fresh post as if to say to the search engines,

“Hey – remember me! – I’m still here! Come see this fresh article on our domain.”

The Hypervre mini-sites pages are always changing on their own so this is why I think the search engines keep bringing them back.

I think your traffic will come back. Please keep me informed. I’m always very interested to see how other webmasters are doing with their Hypervre sites.

Terry

What is Hypervre?

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

What is Hypervre? – you ask.

Hypervre is a web site building program (software) that enabes you to build niche web sites in the hope of making money from the Internet traffic.

There are three editions;

The Gold Edition

The Silver Edition

The Free Edition

I explain why you have to buy the Gold version here.

What Kind of Money Can You Make Using Hypervre?

Lots. As much as you want depending on how many niche sites you are prepared to build. Anyone who tells you that Hypervre is some sort of scam, get them to click here for this Adsense earnings report.

Buy Hypervre Gold Version

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Before I start – just in case you are wondering if buying Hypervre Gold software is worth it, see this earning report. Ok….now on with it. (more…)

Good HyperVRE Screen Shots

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

I wanted to point out another blogger’s site who has some good HyperVRE screenshots that I don’t have on my free tutorial.

Eric Giguere has a good blog and he has some HyperVRE screenshots you can see if you’ve never seen HyperVRE in action. I was going to provide these screenshots, but luckliy Eric did it already for me (I am lazy right).  

Enjoy!

Some HyperVRE Users Don’t Want Free Hosting

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

I have been getting questions from people who are using my HyperVRE tutorial, want advice on paid hosting for their HperVRE sites. Many want to know what kind of hosting I use for all my sites.

I set out to build a tutorial showing people how to build Adsense income streams using HyperVRE without any hosting costs. I just wanted to prove it can be done and give new-comers a way to “taste some Adsense cash” before investing any money.

Below is a common I question I’ve been getting asked:

Q: Who do you use for hosting your HyperVRE sites. I don’t want to use free hosting because I want to protect my income, and avoid using sub domains?

A: I use Moca for web hosting. Mostly because of speed, price, and customer service. To run HyperVRE you just need to have up to date PHP functionality. If you already have a hosting account with a company, they most likely have everything you need.

TZ