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Where Can You Gain More Data About Various Kinds of Produce

Current article is dedicated to the confrontation of two competitive websites that propose lots of customers' opinions about different produces and services. Those sources are called PissedConsumer.com and Consumer Reports. Will the newcomer be able to struggle against the veteran?

When you load up the websites simultaneously, the differences are quite obvious. That is evident that Consumer Reports is designed by real professionals and has quite pleasing appearance. That is actually good for your eyes to adapt as the main colors used are grey, white and light blue. Here you may find a great deal of different links and pictures which are completed with short articles. Pissed Consumer also uses a plain interface with a gorgeous red and white hue. However, their site does not have the same professional feel to it as Consumer Reports. Such sensation is a consequence of a lot of different advertisements placed on every part of the site. The webpage that comprises a lot of links and no pictures is always more difficult to read and your eyes should be always strained to look for the needed data. There are two sections which are really helpful. One section significantly simplifies the action of seeking for some recently discussed reviews and complaints. Another is a “hot topics” section with single word hyperlinks to the topic. The one thing which I didn't like is the little font size utilized in the hyperlinks which are located in hot topic section.

Consumer Reports pleasantly surprised me by their nicely organized construction. There are some broad topics that are subdivided on some more narrowly directed. The front page was also kept up to date information that was related to the latest published issue of Consumer Reports Magazine. The site of the Pissed Consumer also has got quite attractive structure but it is more difficult to use. A lot of people who visit this website at the first time complain about a huge amount of bad organized data that confused them at once. There is a board which includes lots of topics. This board is really flaring but the topics are not arranged by their themes properly. Both websites include some excellent searching engines that make the navigation processes executed by users actually easy. Lots of Internet clients who are proposed to visit these websites at the first time mention 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 precisely what you need due to quite not comprehensible interface.

Those sites cover practically the same range of subject matters of articles but Consumer Report seems to be better organized and attentive for its visitors. It allows the user to quickly and efficiently search out the data which they are looking for. Our small analysis demonstrates that Pissed Consumer is not so handy and involving for clients as Consumer Reports does.

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