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Given these opening sentences of a book blurb, which would you want to know more about?
19 Responses to Option A
This is more intriguing.
I like that it sounds more dramatic.
It's more simple and you can immediately understand the meaning.
A little more visual but neither are great.
very provocative
OPTION A MAKES MORE SENSE AND IS EASY TO REMEMBER.
Option A gives you a much greater sense of urgency and a need to act as quickly as possible.
Option A sounds more critical
A catches my attention immediately.
I presume that I would be reading this book as a business owner; and as such, I would want the straight truth given to me from the start to hook me and keep me interested.
It is much more direct
I like A because it has a certain shock quality that the other one doesn't have. I think that the shock of the statement would make someone want to read more.
A was easy to understand, I had to read B a few times.
This one is more eye catching, plain and simple.
I think option a better conveys the idea.
It gets the reader to want to find out more.
Sounds better, more professional. More to the point.
Choice B requires much more thinking to comprehend the topic
I would want to know more about how to fix this.
31 Responses to Option B
Definitely relates to my business. Not sure if A does.
I don't feel like this one attacks me at much as the other one.
B is less dramatic and more realistic and to the point.
It's a more positive spin and intrigues me.
B is more hopeful, more positive, more inquisitive. A is too defeatist.
I prefer Option B as the more positive way to relay the message
B sounds a little more informative and not like a click bait article
It tells me what I can expect.
A is just a cliche platitude, B is an actual question that may have an interesting answer.
It asks a question so I feel obligated to interact.
I like B because it is more detailed
Option B is more positive and makes me curious if it is possible to spend less and make more. Option A is very negative and makes me feel discouraged.
It descibes the problem and what the solution is in simple form, it makes me want to read more
I strongly prefer choice B because it gives hope of spending less money in order to make more money. Choice A is discouraging.
more appealing blurb
Option "A" just uses a blanket statement and seems to categorize everyone the same way, without really knowing anything about the organization. Option "B" actually asks the question and lets you think about it.
B sounds intriguing.
Gives a solution to the problem.
I like how specific this is. Option A doesn't sound as serious as Option B. I think B gives greater detail as to what you'll be reading more about in the book.
It opens it up for more information to be discovered and I want to learn more about it.
The other seems more judgmental/demanding and thus negative. But, this one asks a question and makes me wonder.
Leading question that pulls people in
Because I would like to know the answer and the solution. It makes you think.
It's more straightforward and clear
This addresses a potential problem that a sales person hasn't considered, but the other option makes the sales person sound like an idiot.
A makes me feel combative and defensive.
It makes me want to read more; the other comes off as annoying
B sounds less dire and more helpful.
This is better,the other option is totally negative.
The cliche in choice A deters me and I really want to avoid that book. Choice B is more descriptive and thus inviting of what the book contains.
The blurb sounds more intriguing. Provokes interest.
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