The Comparison of Two Giants In Field of Customers' Opinions
Posted by adminToday I'll commence a series of articles matching how a new site called PissedConsumer.com created by and for customers' stacks up against the industry experienced Consumer Reports. Will the newcomer be able to struggle against the giant?
The primary test is very primitive and you can execute it by yourself: simply load these websites at the same time. That is evident that Consumer Reports is developed by true professionals and has quite pleasing look. The basic colors that are utilized during the designing of interface are grey, white and blue. Here you may find a great deal of various links and pictures that are completed with small articles. The interface of Pissed Consumer is also pleasing as it is composed with smooth red and white colors. Anyway, Consumer Reports looks more professional as Pissed Consumer does. That is the consequence of many advertisement banners placed on the main page that are supplied by Google. The page that comprises lots of links and no pictures is always more difficult to read and your eyes ought to be always strained to look for the needed data. There are two sections that are really helpful. The first section significantly simplifies the action of seeking for some recently added reviews and complaints. “Hot topics” are displayed by the second section. They are expressed only in single word hyperlink. I only wished the size of the font of the hot topics section was larger so it would be simpler to distinguish the phrases.
For the consumer that visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is really simply to seek for some needed topics as they are strictly subdivided into several 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. From the other side, while Pissed Consumer was arranged, it was to a much lesser degree. Keep in mind what happens when you visit a website that is absolutely heaped up with a huge amount of different information. Probably you are a bit confused. There is a board that includes lots of articles. This board is actually flaring but the articles are not classified by their matters properly. Fortunately, both websites do feature a handy search system if you can't find what you're looking for on the main page. There is an opinion that Consumer Reports includes significantly bigger amount of information but it is not right, actually. Pissed Consumer has got more subdivisions which comprise more information than Consumer Reports but it is more difficult to find precisely what you need because of quite not comprehensible interface.
We can't definitely determine which site proposes more helpful information as they both cover nearly the same themes of the articles, but we can definitely announce that Consumer Report has got better arrangement. So, it wouldn't take much time to find the information you are interested in. This feature involves a lot of visitors. Our small research displays that Pissed Consumer is not so handy and involving for visitors as Consumer Reports does.
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