Where Can You Get More Data About Various Types of Produce
June 13th, 2008Current article is dedicated to the confrontation of two competitive web resources which offer a lot of customers' opinions about various productions and services. These sites are named PissedConsumer.com and Consumer Reports. Will the beginner be able to triumph over the giant?
You would see the dissimilarity at once when you try to load the same elements of these websites. It's directly plain that Consumer Reports has got a slicker and more professional appearance. The basic hues which are used during the designing of interface are grey, white and blue. The main page includes lots of images and links that are connected to some short articles. Pissed Consumer also utilizes a simple interface with a generous red and white tone. However, their site does not have the identical professional feel to it as Consumer Reports. This is partially due to the various advertisements all over their webpage (supplied by Google). The page which comprises lots of links and no images is always more difficult to read and your eyes should be always strained to search for the needed data. In case we speak about structure, the site comprises two helpful sections. The first is a lately discussed bar which demonstrates you the reviews or complaints with the latest comments to them. “Hot topics” are displayed by the other section. They are demonstrated just in single word hyperlink. I only wished the size of the font of the hot topics section was bigger so it would be easier to distinguish the phrases.
I found Consumer Reports to be perfectly arranged with topics divided into wide topics that could then be narrowed to my specifications as needed. There is a Consumer Reports Magazine, but there are a lot of articles on their website that include the discussions of the issues located in this magazine. The organization of Pissed Consumer is also quite appropriate but it has got some evident disadvantages. A lot of people that visit that site at the first time complain about a great deal of bad arranged information which confounded them at once. There is a broad range of articles located on it in the right side of the main page, but there is no strict classification which makes it less effective. Fortunately, both resources do feature a handy search option in case you can't find what you're looking for on the main page. Most of Internet clients that are proposed to visit these sites at the first time mention that Consumer Reports includes more information than Pissed Consumer. Pissed Consumer has got more subdivisions that comprise more information than Consumer Reports but it is harder to get precisely what you want because of quite not understandable design.
We can't definitely determine which website proposes more helpful information as they both cover nearly the same matters of the topics, but we can definitely announce that Consumer Report has got better organization. It means that consumer has a chance to find needed information in significantly shorter terms. Pissed Consumer isn't bad but its awkward interface and advertisements keep it far from greatness.