Today there are two websites in the area of consumers' views which are real opponents. The website which is a beginner in this area named PissedConsumer.com attempts to gain more visitors than its rival Consumer Reports has. Will the beginner be able to triumph over the giant?
You would see the dissimilarity at once when you try to load the same parts of these websites. It's directly apparent that Consumer Reports has got a slicker and more professional look. That is really good for client's eyes to adapt as the basic colors utilized are grey, white and light blue. Here you can find a huge amount of different links and pictures which are completed with small stories. The interface of Pissed Consumer is also pleasing as it is adorned with smooth red and white colors. Anyway, Consumer Reports looks more professional as Pissed Consumer does. This is the consequence of many advertisement banners placed on the main page which are supplied by Google. The page that includes lots of links and no images is always harder to read and your eyes should be always strained to look for the required information. The website does comprise two specifically useful sections. One is a lately discussed bar which shows you the articles or complaints with the latest comments to them. “Hot topics” are displayed by the second section. They are demonstrated just in single word link. One insignificant drawback of the hot topics part is that font utilized there is too small to distinguish it simply.
For the consumer that visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is actually easy to find some required topics as they are strictly subdivided into some main subject matters. For the fans of Consumer Reports Magazine there is a section of the website where they may debate any information read in that magazine. On the other hand, while Pissed Consumer was organized, it was to a much lesser degree. Lots of customers who visit that site at the first time complain about a huge amount of bad arranged data which confounded them at once. There is a board that comprises lots of topics. This board is actually flaring but the articles are not classified by their matters appropriately. Luckily, both websites do feature a handy search system if you can't seek what you're looking for on the main page. There is a thought that Consumer Reports includes considerably greater amount of information but it is not true, actually. Pissed Consumer has got more subdivisions which comprise more information than Consumer Reports but it is harder to find exactly what you need due to quite not comprehensible design.
We can't definitely determine which website gets more helpful information as they both cover almost the same matters of the articles, but we can definitely say that Consumer Report has better arrangement. So, it wouldn't take a lot of time to gain the information you are interested in. This characteristic attracts a lot of clients. I would rather say that Pissed Consumer has got a bit more disadvantages that gives a chance to Consumer Reports to be the best.
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