Nowadays there are two websites in the field of customers' views that are true opponents. The website which is a beginner in this area called PissedConsumer.com tries to get more clients than its opponent Consumer Reports has got. What will be the crucial thing, the fervor or the reputation?

You would see the difference at once if 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. That is actually good for visitor's eyes to adapt as the basic colors used are grey, white and light blue. There are many links, pictures, and a scrolling window with top stories framing the page. The interface of Pissed Consumer is also pleasing as it is adorned with smooth red and white colors. Nevertheless, their website does not have the identical professional sensation to it as Consumer Reports. That is partially because of the various advertisements all over their webpage (supported by Google). By the way, while there are lots of links, there are no images and the font utilized is not absolutely uniform making reading a little difficult on the eye. If we speak about structure, the site includes two useful sections. The first section significantly eases the action of seeking for some recently discussed articles and complaints. The other is a “hot topics” section with one word hyperlinks to the topic. One insignificant disadvantage of the hot topics section is that font utilized there is actually small to distinguish it simply.

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 some basic subject matters. There is a Consumer Reports Magazine, but there are many articles on their webpage which comprise the discussions of the issues placed in that magazine. The website of the Pissed Consumer also has got quite interesting structure but it is harder to utilize. Remember what happens when you visit a site that is absolutely heaped up with a huge amount of different information. Probably you are a bit perplexed. There is a broad spectrum of articles placed on it in the right side of the main page, but there is no strict classification that makes it less effective. Both sites comprise some excellent searching engines which make the navigation actions executed by users actually easy. There is an opinion that Consumer Reports comprises considerably bigger amount of information but it is not right, actually. Pissed Consumer covers almost every category that Consumer Reports does, but its menu interface is not as intuitive, making it more difficult to get what you're searching for.

Overall, while both sites cover the same range of matters, it seems that Consumer Reports is the website with better ease of use and organization. It means that consumer has got an opportunity to find required information in considerably shorter terms. I would rather announce that Pissed Consumer has a bit more drawbacks that gives a chance to Consumer Reports to be the best.

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