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Which message makes you most interested in getting the workbook?
Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 29 votes after 3 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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B | 42% 21 votes | 42% 21 votes | 58% 29 votes +8 |
D | 34% 17 votes | 38% 19 votes +2 | 42% 21 votes +2 |
A | 18% 9 votes | 20% 10 votes +1 | Eliminated 10 votes reassigned |
C | 6% 3 votes | Eliminated 3 votes reassigned |
9 Responses to Option A
I would want to know my consumers in order to create a life long bond for my business.
I like that option A clearly tells you that this is to help understand your customer better, this is what I would want in this program.
D is inappropriate. A and B do a good job of getting the point across without being creepy.
the message in option A makes me want to get the book because it is written by experts
I like A because it makes the most sense and seems to involve more strategy. B is good too because you have a clear idea what the workbook is for. D sounds a little creepy, and the word "know-how" in C makes you have to reread the title to understand what it's about.
I picked A and D as my top choices as the design and text makes it look very easy to read out.
not insulting and not to long i like the overall tone
The last two choices sound fishy. The first two are more sensible
Ok A is the most intelligent and respectful sounding title. B shows that the company wants to truly understand their customers needs. D is creepy and disrespectful sounding and C isn't proper english: Get the know??? Get TO know, or Get IN the know but not "Get the know."
21 Responses to Option B
D sounds kind of creepy. C sounds clunky. The other two are far above the rest
Get inside your customer's minds is a bit creepy
The messages that best got across my relationships with my consumers were the mot noticeable ones to me.
I chose option B because of the wording. I think it sounds more professional.
I chose B because it said to learn and i like learning, then choice C because its saying to get the know how and that's close to learning but sounds a bit strange to me, then choice A because it sounds sincere enough like choice C but choice D is saying to get into their minds and i think that's not sincere enough for me to be interested
OFFERS ME THE MOST DETAIL AND STANDS OUT TO ME AS BEING VALUABLE AND THAT WILL HELP ME
Short snappy titles are more to-the-point and interesting, don't make me think too hard just to figure out what your title means.
I like the accolades being mentioned so I know how valuable the class is.
Choice B seems to be the best overall.
I like option B the best because I like how the title stresses that the reader will learn how to understand their consumers, which I think perfectly sums up what readers will get out of reading the book.
C and d are ok but seem too much. A and b are close but the simplicity of B puts it over the top for me
I like option B the best because sales should come from a place of deep understanding.
"Learn" gets more at the idea of a workbook than "know" does. The other two are either offputting (D) or clunky/wordy (C).
In my opinion the 2 most appealing messages and the ones that makes me want to get the workbook the most are the ones shown in options B and A because the message in them is really appealing and easy to understand also it could also make everyone feel like they have the capacity of understanding peoples way of thinking making this product even more interesting than the rest of the options.
I could relate more to B and D, A was too much information and C was also a bit too much to read
I like option B the best, it is short yet comprehensive and complete. Option D seems a little shady (like mind tricks). Options A and C are OK but a lot of words, more watered down and less direct.
I don't like how manipulative D sounds. I don't like how C sounds, "get the know." I prefer the way it is written in B followed by A.
B and A seem the most useful regarding customers. C title is too long. D title sounds strange
D is firstly excluded. The phrase "get inside customer's mind" sounds like an intrusion. It is not very friendly. For the remaining three options, I like B the most. It is a learning process to understand customer's thoughts and feelings. Using the word "learn" is very appropriate to highlight the learning progress. The progress should be enjoyable to readers. Thus, B is my top pick. the title in A is common and nothing special. I think the title in C is too wordy. It is somewhat long and readers do not like long titles.
I like option B best. I think B is the most positive sounding of the messages as it tell you how to get to know the customer instead of trying to influence them. Least favorite is D because it sounds like it’s trying to manipulate the customers.
I liked B the most because it encapsulates what your motives are when you're looking for this type of work book. D is also a solid one because it's stating your end goal.
3 Responses to Option C
I would choose choices C and D first because it has a good explanation and it is really attractive to the customers then choices B and A will be the last option because it has a less attractive to the customers and it makes a bit difficult to convince to the customers like me about the product.
C and A were the most engagin in my opinion
I don't like the use of the word Truly. It feels too artificial and manipulative. The other two are better.
17 Responses to Option D
i think a short and simple title makes it feel like the book will be easier to understand and digest.
D's title I feel is the best because it is short, simple, and straight to the point.
I like a short and sweet message that's simple and has a nice ring to it
I think the taglines in Options D and B are the most direct and easiest to understand.
Choice D reads quickly and easily comprehendible. It pops out and the verbiage of D and B would make me feel confident that I could actually learn something. My least favorite is C because I had to read the headline twice and that immediately makes me think I will have a hard time learning in this program.
I like option D because it sounds the most convincing and persuasive. Option B sounds very relatable too. Option A and C are my least favorite.
I ranked the titles for the consumer workbook that I liked the most. I liked the caption used in option D the most followed by option C then option B and then finally option A.
Option D seems the most interesting. A is also decent. B is also acceptable but C seems like a horrible title.
I think the D is the most straightforward without getting clunky.
A simple message that is well-balanced would be mostly ideal. I prefer shorter textual options and lettering that not only makes sense, but is easy to read quickly for the consumer.
Option D makes me the most interested in getting the workbook because I think that it has the most interesting, attention-grabbing, and overall the most appealing message out of the four options.
I think the text needs to be short and snappy, and D is the best at this. B is fine, and I like that the title focuses on self-improvement by way of learning. Option C I find too wordy, while A seems weird in its wording by beginning with 'know how' which can be interpreted a couple of ways.
The advert images were ranked by how well they look edited and fit for advert purpos, how well it look entining to the public.
I think this is short and simple which makes it very valuable. It makes it something that is easy to understand.
Getting inside customers' minds is a tantalizing idea for profit-minded business owners.
I prefer Option D because it is short, concise and to the point. It is easy to wrap your head around.
Option D was direct and to the point. Option B had an advanced sound to it. Option A was acceptable and sounded like a worthy goal. Option C was a little too wordy.
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