Some Online Resources which Comprise Lots of Customer Reviews

Today there are two websites in the field of customers' opinions that are real rivals. The website which is a beginner in this area called PissedConsumer.com tries to gain more visitors than its rival Consumer Reports has. What will be the crucial thing, the fervor or the reputation?

The first test is very simple and you can execute it by yourself: just load these websites simultaneously. It's directly plain that Consumer Reports has got a slicker and more professional appearance. The site has got a simple but clean design utilizing grey, white, blue, and a light tone of red. The main page comprises a lot of images and links which are related with some short stories. The interface of Pissed Consumer comprises mainly red and white colors that make it look perfectly. Anyway, Consumer Reports looks more professional as Pissed Consumer does. This is the result of many advertisement banners located on the main page which are supplied by Google. Some developers do not believe the fact that too many links with no images will repulse and clients wouldn't want to deal with this site again. There are two sections that are quite useful. The first section considerably simplifies the process of seeking for some recently added articles and complaints. Another is a “hot topics” section with one word hyperlinks to the topic. I just wished the size of the font of the hot topics section was bigger so it would be simpler to distinguish the phrases.

Consumer Reports pleasantly surprised me by their nicely arranged construction. There are some wide topics which are subdivided on many more narrowly directed. For the fans of Consumer Reports Magazine there is a section of the site where they may debate any articles read in that magazine. On the other hand, while Pissed Consumer was arranged, it was to a much lesser degree. A lot of people who visit this site at the first time complain about a huge amount of bad arranged information which confounded them at once. There is a wide spectrum of topics placed on it in the right side of the front page, but there is no strict classification which makes it less effective. Both websites comprise some excellent searching engines that make the navigation processes performed by users really easy. Most of Internet users that are offered to visit these sites at the first time announce that Consumer Reports includes more information than Pissed Consumer. Pissed Consumer covers every single category which Consumer Reports does, however its menu interface is not as easy to use, making it more difficult to get what you're searching for.

We can't surely determine which website proposes more useful information as they both cover almost the same themes of the topics, but we can surely say that Consumer Report has better arrangement. So, it wouldn't take a lot of time to gain the information you are interested in. That characteristic attracts a lot of clients. Pissed Consumer isn't bad but its awkward interface and advertisements keep it far from greatness.

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