The Confrontation of Two Giants In Field of Customers' Opinions

Today there are two sites in the area of customers' opinions which are real rivals. The site which is a rookie in that field called PissedConsumer.com attempts to gain more visitors than its rival Consumer Reports has. Will the beginner be able to triumph over the giant?

The first test is very simple and you may execute it by yourself: simply load these sites simultaneously. If we compare the looks we will see that Consumer Reports has got a bit simpler but more professional interface. The site features a simple but clear interface utilizing grey, white, blue, and a light tone of red. There are many links, images, and a scrolling window with top articles framing the face. The interface of Pissed Consumer includes basically red and white colors which make it look perfectly. You will see that Consumer Reports looks considerably more professional. This is the result of many advertisement banners placed on the main page that are supplied by Google. The webpage that includes a lot of links and no pictures is always harder to read and your eyes ought to be always strained to look for the needed data. In case we talk about structure, the website includes two useful sections. One is a lately discussed bar that displays you the articles or complaints with the latest comments to them. The second section demonstrates the most popular topics and it is called “hot topics”. One insignificant drawback of the hot topics section is that font used there is too small to distinguish it easily.

For the customer who visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is actually simply to seek for some needed topics as they are strictly divided into several main themes. The main page was also kept up to date information that 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. The front page comprises the most recently created complaints and reviews which may be a bit confusing to a first time customer. There is a broad spectrum of topics located on it in the right side of the main page, but there is no strict classification that makes it less effective. Luckily, both resources do feature a handy search system in case you can't find what you're looking for on the main page. There is a thought that Consumer Reports includes considerably greater quantity of information but it is not right, actually. Pissed Consumer doesn't propose an appropriate interface that is why it seems to be less useful, but it really can boast of lots of unique and really useful information.

We can't definitely determine which website proposes more useful information as they both cover almost the same matters of the topics, but we can definitely announce that Consumer Report has got better arrangement. It means that consumer has an opportunity to get required information in considerably shorter terms. I would rather announce that Pissed Consumer has a bit more disadvantages that brings a chance to Consumer Reports to be more successful.

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