Finding the Best Coffee Maker For Coffee Lovers

Depending on your lifestyle and needs, there are many coffee brewing systems to choose from. Some of the best brewers are not necessarily the most sophisticated.

Many different types of brewers make excellent coffee and come in a variety of price ranges. For instance, you can get a French press or manual drip coffee cone for around $10 and make great tasting brew. They may take a little more time to deliver a fresh cup, but it’s a great tasting cup of Joe regardless.

Coffee Percolators

Anyone remember percolators? There are two models, the one you put on the stove and the electric model that you plug in and percolate. Neither makes a really good pot of coffee by today’s standards. The electric percolator makes a better brew than the stove-top percolator, simply because it doesn’t reach the boiling point. The optimum water temperature for brewing a good pot or cup of Joe should be just below the boiling point. The biggest problem with an electric pot is that in order to maintain a constant temperature, it continues to cycle through the grounds if you don’t remove them immediately, making a stronger, more bitter brew. If you want to preserve the fresh, rich taste of your coffee, you’ll probably want to dump that old percolator and use a more modern coffee brewing system.

The French Press

While not the quickest or most convenient method of making a couple of cups of coffee, the French Press is one of the best coffee brewers that you’ll ever use. Basically, it’s a tall glass jar with a plunger that filters out grounds with a screen. Simply put the coffee grounds in the press, pour the hot water in, wait 3-4 minutes, and then slowly lower the plunger to the bottom of the press. The grounds will be trapped at the bottom of the French Press and a rich tasting, fresh cup of coffee is ready to pour. I particularly like this brew with specialty coffee beans that I grind myself.

Coffee Drip Brewers

The drip coffee makers are the most used type of coffee brewing systems. Many people have both at home and at work. They are relatively simple to operate. Just put your coffee grounds in the paper filter in the filter basket, fill with reservoir with water, and push the on button. Most models will heat the water to the appropriate temperature, which will drip over the grounds in the filter and fill the carafe with fresh brewed coffee.

There is one disadvantage of using the drip coffee brewing system. Once brewed, the coffee in the carafe sits on a heating element to maintain it’s temperature and as the coffee sits in the carafe, cooking on this heating element, it becomes more and more bitter and stale tasting. If you’re going to use a drip coffee brewing system, you should make only enough at one time to drink within 30 minutes to an hour.

Single Cup Coffee Brewers

One of the newest additions to the home coffee brewing arena is the single-cup Keurig models that utilize a pre-filled K-Cup in a variety of strengths and flavors. This type of coffee brewing system is simple to operate, clean, and delivers a fresh cup of coffee in under a minute. This new innovative coffee brewing system deserves it’s own page, and there are excellent reviews on these coffee brewers at Coffee Lover’s Talk. There are also some great coffee recipes there.

Suzanne Bucciarelli is the owner of Coffee Lover’s Talk blog. Check it out for some great coffee making systems, coffee recipes and the latest coffee news and articles.
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KeywordRich Domain Names

Keyword-Rich Domain Names

By Jill Whalen – 6/27/2002

The myth of using keyword-rich domains for SEO purposes has been perpetuated for way too long, and quite frankly I’m tired of seeing it written about as if it’s an all-important SEO factor.

See for Yourself

Perform some searches in any spidering search engine and sure, you may very well find keyword-rich domains in the top spots. But upon closer inspection, you’ll see that the same keywords are also in the Title tags of those sites. Title tags *are* very important to high rankings; I daresay that they’re as important as body copy. Many see the keyword-rich domain name, and assume that’s what is causing the high ranking. Yet it’s much more likely that the high ranking is a direct result of the Title tag and/or the body text, along with the other usual SEO suspects.

Look at the Links

And let’s not forget about off-the-page criteria. The reason why some sites are in the top of the results isn’t always readily apparent by just looking at the site in question. Some rank highly simply because there are keywords in the hyperlinks pointing to the site. Google is especially susceptible to this phenomenon, which has been dubbed "Google Bombing" in the Web Blog world. If enough sites link to a site using the specific keyword phrase in the hyperlink, it can have a dramatic effect on rankings. David Gallagher recently interviewed me for his Business 2.0 article entitled "Top of the Heap," where he wrote about his quest to become the number-one site in Google for the phrase "David Gallagher." All he did was ask everyone who read his Web Blog to link to his site using his name in the hyperlink. Once the "Google Dance" for that month was finished, he was number one!

And no, his site does not have "David Gallagher" in the domain name. (As an aside, the sites he was up against were fan sites for the actor David Gallagher from the TV show "Seventh Heaven." You can read David’s article — and my quotes — in the July 2002 Business 2.0 print magazine.)

What About Directories?

With directories such as Yahoo!, it may appear as if keywords in the domain name make a big difference to rankings. After all, the directories are not spidering the words on your pages and don’t have much to go on to determine your position. But you know what? My very unscientific research shows that in actuality, keywords in the Yahoo! title are the more likely reason for top rankings. Remember, those that purchase keyword-rich domain names very often name their site the same thing as their domain name, and submit that phrase to Yahoo! as their title. For instance, a site with the domain of keyword-domains-r-us.com would probably be titled, "Keyword Domains R Us." As with the spidering engines, the words in the title are likely to be what’s boosting those sites in the Yahoo! results, not the domain name.

What the Engines Say

Just to be sure I wasn’t leading you down the wrong path, I asked Tom Wilde, General Manager of Search Services at Lycos, if domain names factored into their ranking algorithm. He told me that they are a factor in the Lycos algorithm, but since they’re so open to being abused, they’re a very small factor. He confirmed that the Title tag and the body text copy were given much more weight than the domain name. However, for those of you who just don’t feel comfortable unless you have keywords in your domain name, Tom did tell me that using a hyphen between the keywords would be your best bet for getting them recognized as separate words.

Don’t Worry About It

Since I’ve optimized hundreds of sites without ever purchasing keyword-rich domain names (and always get high rankings), I’m sticking with my "don’t worry about it" stance! Like the Meta keyword tag, domain names are definitely not something to obsess over. I recommend purchasing the domain names that work best for branding reasons. To me, YourCompany.com name makes a whole lot more sense than your-keywords-here-so-you-can-rank-high.com, no matter how you slice it!

Contact Jill Whalen by e-mail at

jill@highrankings.com, or by phone at 508-309-3037

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