This article is dedicated to the confrontation of two rival web resources that propose a lot of customers' comments about various productions and services. These sites are called PissedConsumer.com and Consumer Reports. What will be the crucial factor, the fervor or the experience?
When you load up the sites simultaneously, the differences are quite startling. If we match the looks we will realize that Consumer Reports has got a bit simpler but more professional design. That is actually handy for client's eyes to adapt as the basic hues utilized are grey, white and light blue. The main page includes a lot of pictures and links that are related with some short articles. The appearance of Pissed Consumer is also pleasant as it is adorned with light red and white colors. Anyway, Consumer Reports looks more professional as Pissed Consumer does. This is partially due to the various advertisements all over their webpage (supported by Google). Some developers do not believe the fact that too many links with no images will repulse and customers wouldn't wish to deal with the site in future. There are two sections which are really useful. The first is a recently discussed bar that displays you the reviews or complaints with the newest comments to them. “Hot topics” are shown by the other section. They are expressed just in one word hyperlink. The one thing that I didn't like is the little font size used in the links that are located in hot topic section.
For the customer who visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is really easy to find some needed topics as they are strictly divided into some basic subject matters. For the supporters of Consumer Reports Magazine there is a section of the site where they can debate any information read in that magazine. From the other side, while Pissed Consumer was organized, it was to a much lesser degree. The main page includes the most recently posted complaints and articles that can be a bit confusing to a first time visitor. There is a board which comprises lots of articles. This board is actually flaring but the topics are not arranged by their matters appropriately. Both websites comprise some excellent searching engines which make the navigation actions executed by visitors actually easy. There is a thought that Consumer Reports includes considerably bigger amount of information but it is not true, actually. Pissed Consumer doesn't propose a proper interface that is why it seems to be less useful, but it actually may brag of lots of unique and truly helpful information.
Overall, while both sites cover the identical range of topics, it seems that Consumer Reports is the website with better ease of usage and arrangement. So, it wouldn't take much time to find the information you are interested in. This characteristic involves a lot of clients. I would rather say that Pissed Consumer has got a bit more drawbacks that gives a chance to Consumer Reports to be the best.
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