Where Can You Gain More Data About Various Types of Produce

This article is dedicated to the confrontation of two rival websites that offer a lot of consumers' opinions about various produces and services. Those sites are called PissedConsumer.com and Consumer Reports. What will be the crucial factor, the ardor or the experience?

You will see the dissimilarity at once when you try to load the same elements of those websites. If we compare the appearances we can see that Consumer Reports has a bit simpler but more professional design. The site features a simple but clean interface using grey, white, blue, and a light tone of red. There are lots of links, pictures, and a scrolling window with the most popular articles framing the face. Pissed Consumer also uses a plain interface with a generous red and white tone. However, their website does not have the identical professional feel to it as Consumer Reports. This is the result of many advertisement banners placed on the main page that are supplied by Google. The page that includes lots of links and no images is always harder to browse and your eyes should be always strained to search for the required information. The website does contain two particularly helpful sections. The first section considerably simplifies the process of seeking for some recently discussed articles and complaints. The other section displays the most popular discussions and it is named “hot topics”. I just wished the font of the hot topics section was bigger so it would be easier to distinguish the words.

For the consumer that visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is actually simply to find some needed topics as they are strictly divided into some main subject matters. For the fans of Consumer Reports Magazine there is a section of the website where they can discuss any articles read in this magazine. The organization of Pissed Consumer is also quite proper but it has got some evident disadvantages. Lots of customers that visit that website at the first time complain about a huge amount of bad arranged data that confused them at once. The right side does contain a basic roll of categories but they are broad without an ability to make them more specific. Fortunately, both resources do feature a handy search option in case you can't seek what you're looking for on the front page. Lots of Internet clients that are proposed to visit these websites at the first time announce that Consumer Reports includes more information than Pissed Consumer. Pissed Consumer has got more subdivisions that include more information than Consumer Reports but it is harder to get exactly what you want because of quite not comprehensible interface.

We can't surely determine which site proposes more useful information as they both cover nearly the same themes of the articles, but we may surely say that Consumer Report has got better organization. So, it wouldn't take a lot of time to gain the information you are interested in. This feature attracts lots of clients. I would rather announce that Pissed Consumer has got a bit more disadvantages which gives a chance to Consumer Reports to be more successful.

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