Where Can You Gain More Data About Different Kinds of Produce

admin June 13th, 2008

This article is dedicated to the confrontation of two competitive websites which propose a lot of customers' comments about various produces and services. These sources are called PissedConsumer.com and Consumer Reports. What will be the crucial thing, the fervor or the reputation?

When you load up the websites simultaneously, the differences are quite obvious. This is obvious that Consumer Reports is designed by true professionals and has got quite pleasing look. The site features a simple but clean design utilizing grey, white, blue, and a light tone of red. There are many links, pictures, and a scrolling window with top stories framing the page. Pissed Consumer also utilizes a simple interface with a generous red and white hue. Anyway, Consumer Reports looks considerably more professional as Pissed Consumer does. That is the result of many advertisement banners placed on the main page that are supplied by Google. Additionally, while there are lots of links, there are no images and the font utilized is not absolutely uniform making reading a bit hard on the eye. In case we talk about structure, the website comprises two useful sections. One section significantly eases the process of seeking for some recently added reviews and complaints. “Hot topics” are shown by the other section. They are expressed only in one word hyperlink. I only wanted the font of the hot topics section was larger so it would be easier to distinguish the words.

I found Consumer Reports to be perfectly organized with topics classified into broad subject natters which could then be narrowed to my specifications as needed. For the fans of Consumer Reports Magazine there is a section of the site where they can discuss any articles read in this magazine. The website of the Pissed Consumer also has got quite interesting structure but it is more difficult to utilize. The main page includes the most recently created complaints and reviews which may be a little confusing to a first time customer. There is a wide range of articles located on it in the right side of the front page, but there is no exact classification that makes it less efficient. Both websites comprise some excellent searching systems which make the navigation actions executed by users actually easy. Lots of Internet clients that are proposed to visit these sites at the first time announce that Consumer Reports includes more information than Pissed Consumer. Pissed Consumer covers almost every category which Consumer Reports does, however its menu interface is not as intuitive, making it more difficult to get what you're searching for.

All in all, while both websites cover the identical range of matters, it seems that Consumer Reports is the site with better ease of usage and organization. It allows the user to quickly and efficiently search out the data that they are looking for. I would rather announce that Pissed Consumer has a bit more disadvantages that gives a chance to Consumer Reports to be more successful.

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