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Which book title is more appealing to you? (This book offers potential readers a specific and a daily method for planning and prioritizing their day) - Thank you for your thoughtful feedback and suggestions
26 Responses to Option A
I like this one more because it is more detailed and really gives me some good points.
This one explains more
much better idea what the book is about and what you'll be able to accomplish.
The title is more informative of what it provides.
it sounds more empowering
I like to get more details on what the book is about so I would grab A more than B because it tells me more information on the cover
The title indicates it offers more and states the benefit of planning - Beat procrastination and regain control of your time!
I am a BIG procrastinator so this title jumps out more at me. I would definitely consider reading this book over the other one.
I like this because it shows the possible results.
I this this makes more sense.
Option A sells the benefits of planning your day.
i feel my day with happyness
i like more this description
It is more in depth and better and more information.
A is a little bit wordy but it explains that the book will address many aspects of time management and that makes it much more valuable to me than B. B's description sounds very one-dimensional and not as useful.
I like the details given in this title better
Sounds more productive
It has more tier that will allow others to relate
I am someone who would read this. Someone who would read this would be attracted to the longer title with the specifics in it like A.
More descriptive, tells me more about the book
I prefer option A to option B because of the detail included in the title. It's not only how to plan your day in under seven minutes, but planning it without procrastination and regaining control of your life and schedule while doing so.
I think this is more descriptive and makes me feel like it would do me more good.
I really like the clarity on Option A. Option B is sort of generic and might make some wonder what all is being done in that seven minutes
Title is very descriptivelays out what the book is all aboutHow is very useful in the titleGreat tool to help with life
I think A is a good affirmation to attract people to the book.
Option A, by providing more details allows me to know what to expect from the book versus considering it as just another book.
24 Responses to Option B
B is easier to read while A's description seems more cluttered
I like B better. It is simple and gets to the point.
Choice B is definitely my preference. The fewer words, the better. It seems more like a tagline that hooks you in, and from there, you can learn more about the details.
I prefer B because it is short, sweet and to the point. Option A is too lengthy.
to me titles need to be short and grab attention quick
Option B is the best because it is the most simple and easy to understand. I strongly prefer B.
I've got 7 minutes and this sounds like a wonderful thing to be able to do. It is a quick read and grabs my attention.
The shorter the title, the better. Keep it simple and tell me what I need to know!
I prefer this option because it is simple and to the point. It engages me and makes me think that I want to know more.
It is more concise.
I really dont like titles that are a book themselves. Make is short and simple!
I love B. It tells me enough and makes me want to pick it up and learn more.
this is nice and snappy and to the point
this one is shorter and simpler while still getting the main point of the book across
It's a lot more streamlined but gives the same information
Option A is way too cluttered and full of information. A book title that long loses my interest before I can even finish reading it. Option B is much more pleasing and concise to read.
I think the shorter title is more effective.
I prefer books with shorter titles that get right to the point, so I prefer B between these two choices. I don't think the extra parts of the title on A are even necessary. I would like it better without the words "On Purpose", though. "How to Plan Your Day in Under Seven Minutes" would, for me, be much better.
I thought option A was too long and wordy. Option B is a much better title
This is short and concise with a time limit that people can relate to.
This title is short and to the point and I understand what I am going to be reading about. Option A was wordy and even though it added extra info to the title, it took too long to get the message across and in my opinion, makes the book seem like it for a specific market, where as the option I chose would appeal to a much larger market and be more easily sellable.
This one tells you enough about the book and does so in less words.
Less is more. A gives too much information.
I like the shorter, simpler title better! It flows better and it’s easier to remember. Short and sweet!
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