November 20, 2006 (Press Release) --
The Crème de la Crème of Coffee Machines Guide launched to help dispel household coffee blunders
20 November 2006
Exeter, UK
As cafe style beverages now become accessible in the home, the Coffee Machines Guide http://coffee-machines.cookery-guide.info/ has been launched to help consumers identify the best machines for their needs. No more burnt coffee first thing in the morning.
With more and more new coffee machines introduced on a regular basis, The Coffee Machines Guide has been introduced to help buyers see past the publicity and media attention that certain brands of machine gain to find out which machines are best suited to them.
Coffee Makers no longer refer just to cafetières or traditional coffee presses. Coffee making now encompasses everything from a frothy cappuccino to a milky latte with high tech espresso coffee makers and cappuccino machines developed to produce the desired drinks. With prices ranging from £20 to £600, coffee machines can offer the crème de la crème experience no matter the budget.
To help consumers weigh up the pros and cons of various coffee machines, The Coffee Machines Guide provides a break down of the typical features available on a number of models and also talks about how they work. The different types of espresso and cappuccino machines are explored effectively with pages dedicated to pump machines and steam machines.
The Coffee Machines Guide can answer questions such as:
- Which coffee machine will be suitable for a dinner party?
- Is a built in water filter necessary to make good coffee?
- Does it cost more to buy a ‘pod’ coffee machine?
- What is a ‘pod’ coffee machine?
The Coffee Machines Guide is a useful tool for both coffee novices and experts and provides information regarding machines for all coffee consumption levels.
John Straw, CEO of Net Additions Ltd, the online guide company behind The Coffee Machines Guide said: “Whether buying a coffee machine for your own home or as a gift for Christmas, the Coffee Machines Guide is a great way to gain some handy tips to help consumers make the right decisions.”
Net Additions has introduced other similar ‘Guide’ sites over the last few months including The Microwave Oven Guide and The Cooking Appliances Guide with many more to come. The idea is to offer consumers an in-depth insight into the products they are interested in, without the influence of pushy sales people or unhelpful websites.
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For further information:
Net Additions Ltd
Contact: Ellie Precious
Email: ellie@net-additions.com
Editors Notes – About Net Additions
Net Additions has been set up by four online marketing professionals, John Straw, James Wenger, Collette Taylor and Marc Ames.
Net Additions is a direct result - a light bulb moment - that the web (and increasingly search) is becoming dominated by sites that want to sell stuff rather than tell stuff. Don't get us wrong - Net Additions wants to sell stuf
20 November 2006
Exeter, UK
As cafe style beverages now become accessible in the home, the Coffee Machines Guide http://coffee-machines.cookery-guide.info/ has been launched to help consumers identify the best machines for their needs. No more burnt coffee first thing in the morning.
With more and more new coffee machines introduced on a regular basis, The Coffee Machines Guide has been introduced to help buyers see past the publicity and media attention that certain brands of machine gain to find out which machines are best suited to them.
Coffee Makers no longer refer just to cafetières or traditional coffee presses. Coffee making now encompasses everything from a frothy cappuccino to a milky latte with high tech espresso coffee makers and cappuccino machines developed to produce the desired drinks. With prices ranging from £20 to £600, coffee machines can offer the crème de la crème experience no matter the budget.
To help consumers weigh up the pros and cons of various coffee machines, The Coffee Machines Guide provides a break down of the typical features available on a number of models and also talks about how they work. The different types of espresso and cappuccino machines are explored effectively with pages dedicated to pump machines and steam machines.
The Coffee Machines Guide can answer questions such as:
- Which coffee machine will be suitable for a dinner party?
- Is a built in water filter necessary to make good coffee?
- Does it cost more to buy a ‘pod’ coffee machine?
- What is a ‘pod’ coffee machine?
The Coffee Machines Guide is a useful tool for both coffee novices and experts and provides information regarding machines for all coffee consumption levels.
John Straw, CEO of Net Additions Ltd, the online guide company behind The Coffee Machines Guide said: “Whether buying a coffee machine for your own home or as a gift for Christmas, the Coffee Machines Guide is a great way to gain some handy tips to help consumers make the right decisions.”
Net Additions has introduced other similar ‘Guide’ sites over the last few months including The Microwave Oven Guide and The Cooking Appliances Guide with many more to come. The idea is to offer consumers an in-depth insight into the products they are interested in, without the influence of pushy sales people or unhelpful websites.
-ends-
For further information:
Net Additions Ltd
Contact: Ellie Precious
Email: ellie@net-additions.com
Editors Notes – About Net Additions
Net Additions has been set up by four online marketing professionals, John Straw, James Wenger, Collette Taylor and Marc Ames.
Net Additions is a direct result - a light bulb moment - that the web (and increasingly search) is becoming dominated by sites that want to sell stuff rather than tell stuff. Don't get us wrong - Net Additions wants to sell stuf

As cafe style beverages now become accessible in the home, the Coffee Machines Guide has been launched to help consumers identify the best machines for their needs.
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