Googlisms on bee jelly ;)
Googlism is a new service using google api. You put a phrase in a form, press the button … and the result is list of sentences of what google thinks on this entered subject. A really nice service!
Years of beekeeping with Carniolian bees, first hand experience with royal jelly products and a load of testimonials brought me to the conclusion there is a need for a dedicated royal jelly website. We test products and explain all those (proven and not) health benefits ...
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Googlism is a new service using google api. You put a phrase in a form, press the button … and the result is list of sentences of what google thinks on this entered subject. A really nice service!
I’m currently in the mid of my exams and I ussually drink up to 4 cups of coffee to keep myself awake&learning all night. And yesterday I overdosed myself with Fresh Royal Jelly instead. ;) Read the rest of this entry »
I’ve seen this picture at Bee-si-ness blog and I think it’s a really great example of a Doolitle Method. The variation of this method is also used by royal jelly makers. Read the rest of this entry »
I used Google Trends to find out where people make the most internet searching for Royal Jelly. The result of my research is that most queries are being made in Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Philippines. Read the rest of this entry »
Royal jelly seems to be very respected for its sexual boosting powers. Statistics for this website tell me that many search words are related to royal jelly relation with impotence. ;) Here’s a recipe for all downunder problems … Read the rest of this entry »