Today there are two websites in the area of customers' views that are real rivals. The site that is a rookie in this area called PissedConsumer.com attempts to gain more clients than its opponent Consumer Reports has got. So what will be the feature that can bring victory to one of these resources?

When you load up the sites side by the side, the differences are quite startling. In case we match the looks we can realize that Consumer Reports has got a bit plainer but more professional interface. That is really handy for visitor's eyes to adapt as the main colors used are grey, white and light blue. There are many links, pictures, and a scrolling window with top stories framing the page. Pissed Consumer also utilizes a plain interface with a gorgeous red and white hue. Anyway, Consumer Reports looks more professional as Pissed Consumer does. This is the result of many advertisement banners located on the main page which are powered by Google. By the way, while there are many links, there are no pictures and the font used is not completely uniform making reading a bit hard on the eye. The website does comprise two specifically helpful sections. The first section considerably simplifies the action of seeking for some recently discussed articles and complaints. Another is a “hot topics” section with single word links to the subject. I only wanted the size of the font of the hot topics section was bigger so it would be simpler to distinguish the phrases.

For the consumer that visits Consumer Reports at the first time it is really simply to seek for some required topics as they are strictly divided into several basic subject matters. The main page was also kept up to date information that was relevant to the latest published issue of Consumer Reports Magazine. On the other hand, while Pissed Consumer was organized, it was to a much lesser degree. Keep in mind what occurs when you visit a website that is fully heaped up with a huge amount of different information. Probably you are a bit confused. There is a board which includes a lot of articles. This board is actually flaring but the articles are not classified by their matters properly. Both websites include some excellent searching systems that make the navigation actions performed by visitors really easy. It's also significant to mention that while at first glance Consumer Reports seems to have a larger range of product information, that is not true. Pissed Consumer has got more subdivisions which comprise more information than Consumer Reports but it is more difficult to find precisely what you want because of quite not comprehensible design.

These websites cover approximately the identical range of themes of articles but Consumer Report seems to be better organized and attentive for its clients. It means that consumer has got a chance to get required information in considerably shorter terms. Pissed Consumer isn't bad but its awkward interface and advertisements keep it far from splendor.

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