Published on July 6, 2010
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Which web site is better?

Option A Option B

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Survey says: A! (27 of 50 answers)

A: 27 votes - 54% B: 23 votes - 46%
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A1. Choice A easier to understand, simpler.
A2. prefer leading with "what do you want to accomplish in life" - sounds more inviting than broadcasting or bragging
A3. I would rather state my desired accomplishments rather than broadcast my goals.
A4. I like the heading better than choice B
A5. headline is more to the point/less wordy
A6. website A sound like you have opened to your future. B sounds like you have all ready walked through it.
A7. I have to go with option a because I like the way it is worded better. What do want to accomplish in life is much easier for everyone to understand than broadcast your goals. I think option a is put a more simply put, and will be understood easier.
A8. It explains the purpose of the site a little better.
A9. Option A has a better tagline and is more likely to get visitors to browse the site.
A10. Because its more direct and its intetions are straight foward.
A11. more inspiration. Draws attention. Color effect
A12. It is more personal
A13. I like the question at the top of the page.
A14. Choice A asks a question that draws the viewer in.
A15. The question in option A makes me interested.
A16. I think the headline in option A is more attention grabbing than the headline in option B
A17. It is softer. I grabs the attention of the reader to participate.
A18. Like the question; more drawing in. gets person to want to be involved.
A19. I like that it is in the form of a question. It sounds more conversational and relaxed. I would be more inclined to answer than by being prodded to "broadcast."
A20. A is easier on the eyes
A21. I want to accomplish something, not broadcast my goals.
A22. Option A explains more than Option B
A23. I like the question at the top. It's provocative.
A24. They look pretty similar to me so i decided to go with the letter i liked better.
A25. I chose A because it makes you actually think about your goals by asking a direct question. B didn't spark anything in my mind. I would have completely disregarded it altogether.
A26. I chose A because of the question, What do you want to accomplish in life? Sounds more interesting than broadcast your goals.
A27. LIKE THE TTITLE BETER
B1. like it better
B2. More concise, and more direct.
B3. Its good to help people reach their goals.
B4. I like the title-to the point and motivating
B5. I think that the headings are better on choice B, but the two are very similar
B6. A is way too stereotypical and trite. B is a bit more different.
B7. The fonts are clearer because they are not as large as A. The fonts on A are fuzzy.
B8. Layout B is the best one in my opinion. It looks most professional.
B9. B is clear and to the point. A seems like a wordy mess.
B10. short and to the point
B11. Easy to read - like pictures next to goals
B12. I like the little windows illustrating the content.
B13. Better to not use a question in the title
B14. The heading is more memorable in Option B while Option A seems more generic.
B15. There is no difference, but B looked better.
B16. Because Broadcast your goals bigger catches the eye more
B17. The headline in A is too deep, and I do not want to think that deep just because of a website.
B18. The wording is much smoother and straightforward. Easy and fun to read.
B19. The tag line is cachier than option A.
B20. A sounds like too much pressure
B21. Broadcast Your Goals is a very catchy tagline.
B22. I think it captures the true meaning for the user which is publically stating their goals. The first site with the question of what do you want to do...is ambiguious.
B23. My goals in life sounds better

Who responded to your question?

A Votes by demographic segment B
Gender
56%
 
Male (25)
44%
50%
 
Female (24)
50%
Age
 
 
3-17 (None)
 
48%
 
18-34 (29)
51%
42%
 
35-49 (14)
57%
100%
 
50+ (7)
0%
Ethnicity
51%
 
White (39)
48%
66%
 
Black (3)
33%
100%
 
Asian (2)
0%
50%
 
Hispanic (4)
50%
0%
 
Other (1)
100%
Education
75%
 
High School (8)
25%
45%
 
College (31)
54%
63%
 
Grad School (11)
36%
Income
50%
 
$0-30k (24)
50%
61%
 
$30-60k (18)
38%
80%
 
$60-100k (5)
20%
0%
 
$100k+ (3)
100%
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