Some Web Resources which Comprise Lots of Customer Reviews


Current article is dedicated to the confrontation of two rival websites that offer lots of customers' comments about different productions and services. Those sites are named PissedConsumer.com and Consumer Reports. Will the beginner be able to struggle against the veteran?

You would see the difference at once if you try to load the same parts of those sites. It's directly apparent that Consumer Reports has got a slicker and more professional design. The site has got a simple but clear interface using grey, white, blue, and a light tone of red. There are many links, images, and a scrolling window with the most popular articles framing the page. The interface of Pissed Consumer is also pleasing as it is composed with smooth red and white colors. Anyway, Consumer Reports looks considerably more professional as Pissed Consumer does. This sensation is a result of many different advertisements located on every chapter of the website. The webpage which includes lots of links and no images is always harder to read and your eyes ought to be always strained to look for the required data. The site does contain two particularly helpful sections. One section significantly simplifies the process of searching for some recently added reviews and complaints. The other is a “hot topics” section with one word links to the subject. One insignificant disadvantage of the hot topics part is that size of the font used there is too small to distinguish it simply.

For the consumer who visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is really easy to find some needed topics as they are strictly subdivided into several basic themes. For the fans of Consumer Reports Magazine there is a section of the website where they can debate any articles read in this magazine. From the other side, while Pissed Consumer was organized, it was to a much lesser degree. A lot of customers who visit that website at the first time complain about a huge amount of bad arranged data which confounded them at once. There is a board which includes a lot of topics. This board is really flaring but the topics are not arranged by their themes appropriately. Both sites include some excellent searching engines which make the navigation processes performed by visitors really easy. There is a thought that Consumer Reports includes considerably greater amount of information but it is not right, actually. Pissed Consumer doesn't provide a proper interface that is why it seems to be less helpful, but it actually may brag of lots of unique and really useful information.

We can't surely determine which website gets more helpful information as they both cover nearly the same themes of the articles, but we can surely say that Consumer Report has better arrangement. So, it wouldn't take a lot of time to find the information you are interested in. This characteristic involves lots of clients. Our little research demonstrates that Pissed Consumer is not so comfortable and attractive for visitors as Consumer Reports does.



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