Where Can You Gain More Information About Different Types of Production
Current article is dedicated to the confrontation of two competitive websites which offer lots of consumers' opinions about different produces and services. These sources are named PissedConsumer.com and Consumer Reports. What will be the crucial thing, the fervor or the reputation?
You will see the difference at once when you try to load the same elements of these websites. That is obvious that Consumer Reports is developed by true professionals and has quite pleasing look. That is actually handy for visitor's eyes to adapt as the main tones used are grey, white and light blue. The main page comprises lots of images and links which are related with some short articles. Pissed Consumer also utilizes a plain interface with a gorgeous red and white tone. However, their site does not have the identical professional sensation to it as Consumer Reports. This is partly because of the different advertisements all over their webpage (supported by Google). The page that includes lots of links and no pictures is always more difficult to read and your eyes ought to be always strained to look for the required information. The website does contain two particularly useful sections. The first is a lately discussed bar that demonstrates you the articles or complaints with the newest comments to them. The second section demonstrates the most popular discussions and it is called “hot topics”. One insignificant disadvantage of the hot topics section is that size of the font used there is too small to distinguish it easily.
I found Consumer Reports to be perfectly organized with topics divided into wide subject natters which could then be narrowed to my nuances as required. There is a Consumer Reports Magazine, but there are a lot of articles on their webpage that comprise the discussions of the issues placed in this magazine. The website of the Pissed Consumer also has quite interesting construction but it is harder to utilize. The front page comprises the most recently created complaints and articles that can be a little confusing to a first time visitor. There is a board which comprises lots of topics. This board is really flaring but the articles are not arranged by their matters properly. Both websites include some excellent searching engines which make the navigation actions performed by visitors actually easy. There is a thought that Consumer Reports includes significantly bigger quantity of information but it is not right, actually. Pissed Consumer doesn't propose an appropriate menus that is why it seems to be less helpful, but it actually can brag of lots of unique and really helpful information.
These websites cover approximately the identical range of subject matters of topics but Consumer Report seems to be better arranged and attentive for its clients. So, it wouldn't take a lot of time to find the information you are interested in. This characteristic attracts a lot of visitors. I would rather say that Pissed Consumer has a bit more disadvantages which gives a chance to Consumer Reports to be more successful.

