This article is dedicated to the confrontation of two rival websites that propose lots of customers' opinions about different productions and services. Those sites are named PissedConsumer.com and Consumer Reports. So what would be the characteristic which can give victory to one of these websites?
You will see the difference at once when you try to load the same parts of these websites. That is evident that Consumer Reports is developed by real professionals and has quite pleasant appearance. The site has got a simple but clean design using grey, white, blue, and a light tone of red. Here you may see a great deal of different links and pictures which are completed with small stories. Pissed Consumer also uses a simple interface with a gorgeous red and white hue. Anyway, Consumer Reports looks considerably more professional as Pissed Consumer does. That is partially because of the various advertisements all over their webpage (supplied by Google). The page which comprises a lot of links and no images is always more difficult to read and your eyes should be always strained to look for the required data. The site does contain two specifically helpful sections. The first section significantly eases the action of searching for some recently added articles and complaints. Another is a “hot topics” section with single word links to the topic. I just wanted the size of the font of the hot topics section was larger so it would be simpler to distinguish the words.
For the consumer that visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is actually simply to seek for some needed topics as they are strictly subdivided into some main themes. There is a Consumer Reports Magazine, but there are many articles on their website which include the discussions of the issues located in this magazine. The site of the Pissed Consumer also has quite attractive structure but it is more difficult to use. The main page contains the most recently posted complaints and articles that may be a little confusing to a first time visitor. The right side does contain a basic list of categories but they are broad without an ability to make them more particular. Fortunately, both resources do feature a comfortable search system in case you can't find what you're looking for on the main page. There is a thought that Consumer Reports comprises significantly greater quantity of information but it is not right, actually. Pissed Consumer has got more subdivisions that comprise more information than Consumer Reports but it is more difficult to get precisely what you want due to quite not comprehensible interface.
We can't definitely determine which website proposes more useful information as they both cover almost the same matters of the topics, but we may definitely announce that Consumer Report has got better organization. So, it wouldn't take much time to gain the information you are interested in. This feature attracts lots of visitors. I would rather announce that Pissed Consumer has got a bit more disadvantages that brings a chance to Consumer Reports to be more successful.
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