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Posted on 13-06-2008
Filed Under (Shopping & Product Reviews) by admin on 13-06-2008

This article is dedicated to the confrontation of two competitive websites that offer lots of consumers' comments about different produces and services. These sites are called PissedConsumer.com and Consumer Reports. So what will be the characteristic which may give victory to one of these websites?

If you load up the sites simultaneously, the differences are quite startling. This is obvious that Consumer Reports is developed by real experts and has quite pleasing look. That is actually good for visitor's eyes to adapt as the basic tones used are grey, white and light blue. Here you may see a great deal of different links and images that are completed with short articles. The interface of Pissed Consumer includes basically red and white colors which make it look great. Nevertheless, their site does not have the same professional sensation to it as Consumer Reports. This is the consequence of many advertisement banners placed on the main page which are powered by Google. By the way, while there are lots of links, there are no images and the font utilized is not completely uniform making reading a little difficult on the eye. There are some sections that are really useful. The first is a lately discussed bar which displays you the articles or complaints with the latest comments to them. The other section shows the most often read discussions and it is called “hot topics”. I just wished the size of the font of the hot topics section was bigger so it would be easier to distinguish the phrases.

For the consumer that visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is actually easy to find some needed topics as they are strictly divided into several main subject matters. The front page was also kept up to date data which was relevant to the newest published issue of Consumer Reports Magazine. On the other hand, while Pissed Consumer was established, it was to a much lesser degree. Remember what happens when you visit a website which is absolutely heaped up with a great deal of different data. Maybe you are a bit confused. There is a board that comprises a lot of articles. This board is really flaring but the topics are not classified by their matters properly. Luckily, both websites do feature a handy search option if you can't seek what you're looking for on the front page. Most of Internet users that are proposed to visit these sites at the first time announce that Consumer Reports comprises more information than Pissed Consumer. Pissed Consumer has got more subdivisions which include more information than Consumer Reports but it is more difficult to find exactly what you need because of quite not comprehensible interface.

These sites cover approximately the identical range of themes of articles but Consumer Report seems to be better organized and attentive for its customers. It permits the visitor to quickly and effectively find the data which they are looking for. Our little research demonstrates that Pissed Consumer is not so handy and attractive for clients as Consumer Reports does.

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