Where Can You Gain More Information About Various Kinds of Production
This article is dedicated to the confrontation of two competitive websites that offer a lot of customers' opinions about various produces and services. Those sites are named PissedConsumer.com and Consumer Reports. What will be the crucial factor, the ardor or the reputation?
The first test is very primitive and you may perform it by yourself: just load these sites simultaneously. In case we compare the looks we will see that Consumer Reports has a bit simpler but more professional design. The website has got a simple but clean design using grey, white, blue, and a light touch of red. The main page includes a lot of images and links which are related with some little articles. The interface of Pissed Consumer comprises basically red and white tones that make it look perfectly. Nevertheless, their website does not have the identical professional sensation to it as Consumer Reports. That is the consequence of many advertisement banners located on the main page which are powered by Google. The page that comprises lots of links and no images is always more difficult to browse and your eyes ought to be always strained to look for the needed data. There are some sections that are quite helpful. The first section significantly simplifies the action of searching for some recently discussed reviews and complaints. The second section shows the most often read discussions and it is named “hot topics”. One insignificant drawback of the hot topics section is that font utilized there is too small to distinguish it easily.
I found Consumer Reports to be perfectly arranged with topics divided into broad topics that could then be narrowed to my nuances as required. For the supporters of Consumer Reports Magazine there is a section of the website where they may debate any information read in this magazine. The arrangement of Pissed Consumer is also quite appropriate but it has some evident disadvantages. Remember what happens when you visit a site that is absolutely heaped up with a huge amount of various data. Maybe you are a bit perplexed. The right side does comprise a basic list of categories but they are wide without an ability to make them more particular. Both sites comprise some excellent searching engines that make the navigation processes executed by visitors really easy. It's also significant to mention that while at first glance Consumer Reports seems to have a larger range of produce information, that is not right. Pissed Consumer doesn't propose an appropriate menus that is why it seems to be less helpful, but it really may boast of lots of unique and truly useful information.
We can't surely determine which site proposes more helpful information as they both cover nearly the same matters of the articles, but we may surely say that Consumer Report has got better arrangement. It means that consumer has got an opportunity to find needed information in considerably shorter terms. Our small analysis displays that Pissed Consumer is not so comfortable and attractive for clients as Consumer Reports does.

