Published on July 4, 2010
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Which web site are you more likely to explore? Why?

Option A Option B

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Survey says: A! (26 of 50 answers)

A: 26 votes - 52% B: 24 votes - 48%
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A1. It is less cluttered and easier to read.
A2. doesnt sound like you actually have to go meet them
A3. The language used in option a sounds more like a social networking page instead of a singles service.
A4. graphics on bottom
A5. Larger icons make it easier to work out
A6. it is short and to the point!
A7. Meet up with implies physical gathering. I think a lot of people would like to meet awesome people and then decide it they want to physically meet them or just chat online.
A8. a was less complicated to read
A9. Something about the smiley face makes me question the validity of the website, but I'd also say I probably wouldn't explore either
A10. Option A gives you a better feel about the purpose and function of the site.
A11. It seems a lot more organized!
A12. I like the large sparkcloud images and the groups of images which invite more exploration than the gaggle of photos on B.
A13. Looks like its more sophisticated in offering interest based matches
A14. I like the layout better. More interesting and easy to navigate. I think smiley faces are childish.
A15. The boxes are larger and not running together, and I don't like the smiley face on option B. Option A looks more balanced.
A16. like the decription and icons better than choice b.
A17. I could not see option B very well
A18. Option A looked better. Even though "meet awesome people nearby" was not that much appealing. Option A looked more familiar and straightforward.
A19. More possablities / choices. B seems pointless.
A20. It was the only option available!
A21. I like the reasons given for using the service better than option B
A22. The smiley face is the center of the page is very off-putting.
A23. Better understanding of what the site does. Makes it seem more robust.
A24. I liked this because here there are many options to meet some one
A25. Option A appears to have more ways to interact on the site and more ways to customize your experience.
A26. "Spark yourself up" sounds interesting.
B1. It seems more casual without numbered steps.
B2. Options B is all about connecting with friends and neighbors
B3. Looks like it has more content
B4. Loved the smiley face!
B5. I tend to be leery of sites that ask me to import stuff. Choice B shows that you can start browsing automatically.
B6. the graphics/layout were more appealing.
B7. smiley is cute
B8. option A gives clear information than option B
B9. web site looks more interesting
B10. Looks more interesting, and friendly due to the smiley face.
B11. There is so much to explore on the site, it'd be hard to do it all in a limited amount of time. If you don't take the time to look around then chances are your going to miss most of the site.
B12. like the smiley face and the basic layout moe straight forward
B13. The smiley face is more inviting.
B14. I like the simplicity of the choice B.
B15. I like the option B more because of the smiley :)
B16. it has a more "fun" look.
B17. The happy face in the middle makes feel good about the site, and it has the Boston Red Sox showing.
B18. because I see a logo I recognize-facebook
B19. i chose option B because the site looks more user friendly and just an overall safer feeling website then option A.
B20. it looks more proffesional and appealing
B21. Has face book and I like the long photo bar.
B22. They are similar, but I prefer B. because it has a more visible happy face.
B23. The smiling face looks more inviting.
B24. I would choose option B because it seems more eye appealing.

Who responded to your question?

A Votes by demographic segment B
Gender
68%
 
Male (25)
32%
36%
 
Female (25)
64%
Age
 
 
3-17 (None)
 
48%
 
18-34 (29)
51%
57%
 
35-49 (14)
42%
57%
 
50+ (7)
42%
Ethnicity
57%
 
White (40)
42%
50%
 
Black (2)
50%
33%
 
Asian (3)
66%
25%
 
Hispanic (4)
75%
0%
 
Other (1)
100%
Education
16%
 
High School (12)
83%
61%
 
College (26)
38%
66%
 
Grad School (12)
33%
Income
45%
 
$0-30k (20)
55%
60%
 
$30-60k (23)
39%
42%
 
$60-100k (7)
57%
 
 
$100k+ (None)
 
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