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Which book title is more appealing?
62 Responses to Option A
I like the alliteration a lot.
More draw and pull with this one.
The other title doesn't flow as well
A sounds more realistic and less of an overhyping of something
feels more assertive
This title sounds better to me.
This is more descriptive
start your quest sounds too much like gaming instead of real life. It feels like this title is meant to be serious in nature.
I think The Leap of Your Life produces the most exciting mental image of what the book can help you achieve.
B looks too generic
The title is more exciting and brings an element of uncertainty to the reader
Option A is more catchy than Option B.
I prefer A, because that title gives me a more of a sense that it will be possible to succeed, while title B makes it think you'll be struggling for a long time.
I don't like when people say "win".
"Step in your Calling" sounds much more inspirational
The title is captivating and second line makes me want to read more
I love the title. It is very motivating.
I like the word choice of "step into your calling". It is compelling and makes me want to learn more about bettering myself. I would want to pick up that book!
It's much clearer
This title sounds more inviting, more fun. Win seems too much for the title, but a leap seems better.
This title makes more sense. The other seems grammatically awkward.
The title in Option A sounds more coherent.
A is better because B is too overused of a phrase while A sounds like something that could impact someone right away.
I do not like the title of the other one. It sounds weird.
It sounds way less cliche than option B.
I think that both of these options, on their own, kind of aren't great. What I would do is use Option A's title, and Option B's description. See below:THE LEAP OF YOUR LIFERedefine Success, Quit Waiting For 'Someday" And Start Your Quest Now!I find this exciting, motivating, and dynamic. This sounds like a self help sort of book, but taken to a level that isn't boring and rote.
Opt A seems to more accurately describe what the author is telling us to do. Stop waiting, Leap and start...
i chose choice A because it is more motivating to me. i like the leap of your life title because it seems to really speak to me about what i need to do in my own life. it makes me think that i need to quit waiting for "someday" and enjoy life right now.
I think the "The Leap of Your Life" provides better insight into what the book actually contains. It is a better way of describing how to redefine risk and jumpstarting your life!
I'm not a super competitive person so its not about winning for me. I prefer the self reflection of "The leap of your life" better.
Option A sounds more enthusiastic and like something I get excited about!
The title makes more sense
This speaks to me more!
This title catches my attention more, sounds like a fun, exciting way to look at risk, option B is one I have heard so much that it doesn't grab my attention.
I prefer the alliteration.
I like the title better
This title made more sense to me.
I think this one speaks to me more; more of where I am at in my life and might actually pick up.
The inclusion of "how to" makes it clear that this is a self-help book. Also, "the journey is the win" sounds rather awkward and grammatically incorrect.
I dislike the title "The Journey is the Win" because it implies that the journey itself is not worth while or even worth more then the end goal. "The Leap of Your Life" on the other hand is directly related to taking the first steps on a journey toward a goal and so I enjoy this title much more.
The title is catchier than the other.
The other title just doesnt sound natural enough.
take this one
this one makes more sense to me
Option B makes way less sense to me than option A. Option A makes it clear that your life is in your hands and option B makes it sound like you're just in it for the ride.
I feel that this title will get most peoples attention and off the couch and doing something.
Leap of your life sounds catchy and makes me want to learn more
Seems more adventorous and out-going.
As someone who deals with risk on a regular basis in my job, it is often important to redefine what risk is, and how we approach it. As someone who has stepped into their calling, often it is important to throw caution to the wind and dive in head first.
easier to read
The title makes me interested in changing directions in my life. It's an attention grabber.
I feel Option A was more for me because it felt like it was catered to someone who typically who isn't all that risky but wants to be in order to help achieve their goals. That's me so I was able to relate. I play it safe too much, need to redefine risk myself.
The title for option B is a little confusing, A is much more clear
The words are unique and interesting.
Option A is more appealing and sounds overall more exciting than Option B.
It's more attractive to the reader.
It truly is a leap to make a career change and start something new.
Choice A clearly lets you know what you will be reading about in the book.
It sounds more inspirational
This title make me what to read it more.
this one puts you in the main seat, mentioning your life, your leap. makes you want to think about what your success could possibly be.
This title sounds more like an exciting start instead of a slog of a journey. :)
38 Responses to Option B
b is a better title
This sounds like how I do my life.
More motivating than the other
I think it shows a better approach to life, enjoying the process and not just focusing on the end result
Journey indicates long term goal which I think is more appropriate
It sounds more encouraging
The word "Success" is far more appealing than the word "Risk". Yes, there will be some risk taken in order to achieve success, but "risk" is, for me, a red flag.
It's clearer and easier to understand at a quick glance. A is a little awkwardly phrased.
this title makes more sense and i truly love the message from it
Great title, redefining success doesnt sound too good, reads like "settling"
title is more focused and motivating
I like success better than risk
I chose B because it appealed to me more.
They both don't sound to appealing to me, but this one works better.
I like the word "journey". I think that it motivates you more and realize that it's a process.
Just sounds better can't be any more descriptive.
it reads better
This make me think thayt in the end it will all turn out and that will sell more
I like The Journey is the Win because it sounds like you will take a journey and even if nothing comes out of it in the end, you still enjoyed the ride.
Sounds more impactful and driven to make a change
I love the subtitle to the book and the main title too I guess. I never have looked at it this way, but it makes sense. Just reading the title is inspiring.
This description is much more concise. The other, longer, description really does not add anything of substance to the idea.
because I want to
I like the idea of winning and gaining success.
this sounds like something i would like to read
I think this is much better
This title sounds more like one can take immediate action on it.
I like the Title it is more catching
Choice B sounds more interesting.
B is more concise.
I like the title of book better
I like that it talks about how the journey is really important and redefining success.
Better sounding title. More interesting.
Better describes the potential the book has to offer.
I think the description is more succinct than the other.
I prefer the verbiage in this option.
Journey talk is more appealing
Words such as journey, success, and quest seem more concrete and more applicable to daily life than leap or risk.
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