Angie's List Vs. Yellow Pages

Kayla McClure

AngiesList.com vs. Yellow Pages

Technology has improved the way we conduct our daily lives. It is vastly changing the world as we speak. In the last several years, consumers such as myself have had the opportunity to research businesses and providers with powerful information regarding their dirty secrets.

Are you looking to remodel your home and need a contractor? You don't have to look very far. Yellow pages and Angie's list are here to give you insight on how to find one that will fit your needs, wants and budget. Before you decide to hire a contractor for your home improvement project, do some thorough research. The best tip is to do a series of interviews and quote rates before hiring one. Here are two different sources to conduct research for your project needs.

Angie's List Benefits-

Angie's list has changed our take on the business world. Information is available at our fingertips with the click of a mouse. Angie's list has a wide selection of options available to those who are members of the website.

Reviews. Angie's list provides members with reviews of service providers. Consumers supply other consumers with their experiences, whether it may be good or bad. These reviews help them decide which business will provide them with the best service.

Support team. The support team will help you with any concerns or problems that may arise. This team gives support and guidance to consumers who are having issues and concerns with services or the providers. They even give support to consumers who are actually having problems with the website.

Membership Fee. To view the reviews and reports of businesses, consumers have to pay a fee to join. There are two different payment options available. The first option is to pay monthly or you can pay annually. The choice is up to you. The membership fee pays for itself in the long run. Angie offers a trial membership for those to people where Angie's list is just beginning to become established. Not everyone can afford to pay for the membership fees.

Yellow pages benefits-

Yellow pages have been established for quite some time now. Yellow pages is a large paper back book with yellow pages. Hint the name. It is full of information. The content available on the pages are vital to consumers looking for restaurants, pet stores, grocery stores, etc. The choices are unlimited.

Free. You don't have to pay to view the pages. In the yellow pages you are sure to find everything it is you are looking for.

Availability. Even though it isn't quite as advanced as Angie's list, it is still a great site to visit. It's free to view and find information. Yellow pages has been around for quite sometime. They have become digital in the recent years. You can now find them online.

Yellow pages and Angie's list has many benefits and disadvantages to their services. Both services are great to have. But Angie's list may be better equipped to give information to consumers that are needing more subject matter. The inner details that yellow pages may not have available. In conclusion there are many advantages and disadvantages to using either Angie's list or the good old yellow pages. Do your homework.

Published by Kayla McClure

I am freelance writer who loves to write, and just be. I am a proud mother of a baby boy, Shane Austin. Motto: Everything happens for a reason...Let love find you...Not find love...  View profile

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