Today there are two sites in the field of customers' opinions that are true opponents. The website which is a beginner in that field called PissedConsumer.com attempts to get more clients than its opponent Consumer Reports has got. Will the beginner be able to struggle against the giant?
The primary test is quite primitive and you can execute it by yourself: just load those sites simultaneously. It's directly plain that Consumer Reports has got a slicker and more professional look. The website features a simple but clear interface using grey, white, blue, and a light touch of red. There are many links, pictures, and a scrolling window with the most popular stories framing the page. The interface of Pissed Consumer is also pleasant as it is adorned with light red and white colors. Nevertheless, their website does not have the same professional sensation to it as Consumer Reports. This feeling is a result of many different advertisements placed on every chapter of the site. The page that comprises lots of links and no images is always harder to browse and your eyes ought to be always strained to look for the required information. The website does comprise two specifically helpful sections. One is a recently discussed bar that demonstrates you the reviews or complaints with the newest comments to them. The other section shows the most popular topics and it is called “hot topics”. The one thing which I didn't like is the small font size used in the hyperlinks that are located in hot topic section.
For the customer that visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is actually easy to find some needed topics as they are strictly subdivided into several basic subject matters. There is a Consumer Reports Magazine, but there are a lot of topics on their webpage that comprise the discussions of the issues located in that magazine. The arrangement of Pissed Consumer is also quite appropriate but it has some obvious disadvantages. Remember what occurs when you visit a website that is absolutely heaped up with a great deal of various information. Probably you are a bit confused. The right side does comprise a main roll of categories but they are wide without an ability to make them more specific. Luckily, both resources do feature a handy search option in case you can't seek what you're looking for on the front page. There is an opinion that Consumer Reports comprises significantly greater quantity of information but it is not true, actually. Pissed Consumer has got more subdivisions that comprise more information than Consumer Reports but it is more difficult to get exactly what you want due to quite not comprehensible design.
Overall, while both websites cover the same range of matters, it seems that Consumer Reports is the site with better ease of usage and organization. It permits the client to quickly and efficiently search out the data which they are looking for. Our small comparison displays that Pissed Consumer is not so handy and attractive for visitors as Consumer Reports does.
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