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Which Book Title (and Subtitle) Do You Like Better?
26 Responses to Option A
"May Cause" felt too wishy washy. "Awaken" felt more punchy and proactive.
The "awaken" part really connects with me as someone who is into manifestation
Option A sounds more direct and appears to be more attention-grabbing. Furthermore, option A is more clear and concise.
The title sounds more plausible in real life
awakening is the best form of coming to terms with a new idea so option A is appealing to me for this purpose.
A has a title that makes me a bit more intrigued and amused so that would be my choice.
The language of A is much better than B. Reads and feels better energetically
A is more inspiring, empowering and exciting.
I like the A title better. The thought of an awakening I think would resonate more.
This is a lot better title and summary overall compared to the other choice
A sounds much better and smoother flowing, easier to comprehend and resonates stronger.
i chose option a because it assumes that you have the manifesto inside of you and it just needs to be awakened
I prefer A because "May Cause Manifestation" is not certain enough and I don't want a maybe, I want a definitely.
Option A is my first choice, it puts the reader in the driver seat
The other seems gimmicky and like it's trying too hard. I think there are a lot of books on manifestation out there and I've read several of them. So, I probably wouldn't be interested in another one at this point.
I chose Option A because it already has a complete thought and it also has the "classical book" feel to it which really attracts readers. Option B on the other hand leads to curiosity on some readers especially those who likes mystery genres, but I don't think that is the target market of this book. A book with a complete thought will always be attractive for me, because I know what the book is all about and what information I should expect from it. When supported with a good subtitle, it then becomes a complete set of information pertaining to the book. But when there is a disconnection in the title and subtitle, only a handful of readers will give their time to figure out what the book is actually all about.
My first choice seems most straight forward and clear.
I love this as it sounds powerful to me and it gets my attention. It makes me curious about what to expect and draws me into the story in a positive way.
I chose option A because I like the word Awaken because it sounds forceful.
Option A is my first choice because I like the tagline and also I like the meaning of the description as it is easy to understand.
"awaken" sounds more action packed and intense
I like option A matter because it seems more definitive else to what the book is about. I think the description is compelling enough for me to pick it up and at least read the back cover to learn more.
Captivating title, easy to understand, easy to relate to and make sense of.
I liked the word awaken. It shows strong action to me.
I kind of like the title in option A and the subtitle from option B. The subtitle in A is fine, but somehow sounds more traditional and common, while the one in B is more unique.
This book and subtitle is very profound! I like this title. It is very informative of what the book will cover. This is a very great idea!
24 Responses to Option B
B's title seems like it would be more in tune to what I would want to read about to be honest. A sounds interested, but it doesn't stand out as interesting as B is.
I like title B, it reads like a warning sign at the beginning and the subtext gives comfort on the book can help to stop your inner critic from taking control.
I think B is more memorable and easier to understand how it can benefit you.
I like it because it sounds like something I would be able in reading more about for myself
B is great!! Fun and clever. Option A just sounds like a bunch of wordy psychobabble.
I prefer B. I especially like, silencing your inner critic. I could use some of that.
I chose option B because it uses a affirmation process. I am a firm believer in using affirmation to create changes you want in your life.
I love this one the most because it has the words silencing your inner critic in it, making this the more intriguing book to read.
Option A looks like it was written by ChatGPT. Option B looks more organic.
Option B has me very curious and wanting to learn more about affirmations to manifest what I want.
I chose B because I like the straightforward style of the description so it's easy to remember and understand and is very interesting to want to know more about the book.
Option B' is my preferred choice because title is very interesting and I also like how it clearly outlines the benefits, making the book sound practical and transformative therefore I would be more likely to buy it.
Peaks my interest - the title is unusual and I would be tempted to pick it up and find out more
B feels more modern and approachable. It has personality and feels more interesting than A.
This one sounds the most decisive and practical and would attract my attention more
I like this one because it mentions dream life. I think this one sounds more interesting than desires.
I like the idea of silencing my inner critic
A bit humorous, easier to follow, more inspirational and realistic, modern seeming and better to relate to.
This one speaks to me, it take a more natural usage of wording and reals me and makes me want to know how to get rid of that inner critic.
I like B because it uses the word breakthrough. It sounds the most interesting.
Option B is so much smoother, it flows better - and I like title using Manifestation (rather than Manifestor - which sounds rancid). I think it's a quick, clever title with a subtitle that stated simply but effectively. The other one is way too confusing and tries to be clever and intellectual, but it doesn't inspire in any way.
The word "Manifestor" is distracting to me because it is a created term rather than one that is a relatable term. It may be that the book uses the term to express the topic at hand, but that just tells me that you should introduce it before expecting readers to intuitively feel compelled by it. I think the title "May Cause Manifestation" is compelling and would likely catch the attention of at least a few people who would mistake it as a book about spirit hunting at first, which could improve readership.
Using the words "breakthrough" " Silencing your inner critic" Sounds relatable to me and really interesting
I would go for Option B I think the title is more engaging due to its unique phrasing.
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