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Which title motivates you to enter your email and receive a free copy?
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 53 votes after 7 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 |
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C | 22% 22 votes | 22% 22 votes | 25% 25 votes +3 | 28% 28 votes +3 | 34% 34 votes +6 | 36% 36 votes +2 | 53% 53 votes +17 |
A | 13% 13 votes | 17% 17 votes +4 | 17% 17 votes | 19% 19 votes +2 | 21% 21 votes +2 | 33% 33 votes +12 | 47% 47 votes +14 |
H | 13% 13 votes | 13% 13 votes | 16% 16 votes +3 | 20% 20 votes +4 | 25% 25 votes +5 | 31% 31 votes +6 | Eliminated 31 votes reassigned |
F | 13% 13 votes | 13% 13 votes | 16% 16 votes +3 | 17% 17 votes +1 | 20% 20 votes +3 | Eliminated 20 votes reassigned | |
E | 10% 10 votes | 12% 12 votes +2 | 13% 13 votes +1 | 16% 16 votes +3 | Eliminated 16 votes reassigned | ||
D | 11% 11 votes | 12% 12 votes +1 | 13% 13 votes +1 | Eliminated 13 votes reassigned | |||
G | 10% 10 votes | 11% 11 votes +1 | Eliminated 11 votes reassigned | ||||
B | 8% 8 votes | Eliminated 8 votes reassigned |
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13 Responses to Option A
This makes me the most curious. I would want to know if my advisor is really doing everything that he can be doing. This makes me seem like it would tell me about that a lot. After that making sure I am safe and protected in retirement would definitely be something that I would want to learn more about
My first pick would be the option A as the title is very interesting and this question will leave a thought in someone mind. So i think most of the people will be convinced by this title , so i would like to go for it . Then i would like to go with the other options as per my choice .
I like the idea of checking to make sure my service is giving me the best results
I like the word simple in A. It makes it seem like it will be easy to comprehend. I prefer it over a word like beginner because beginner feels like it would be shallow.
I like the idea of being able to make sure I'm getting what I should for the fees I pay, since it's my money and I expect my advisor to do the best thing for me.
The first one I picked stands out and grabs my attention and gets me the answers I’m looking for. They help me to educate myself on how my financial advisor is doing what they should be doing to earn the money I am paying them.
I selected this order because I would want to know about my advisor first of all and I would want an annual review done. I would want to look into the returns and verify my financial advisor specific skills.
It is the most attention-getting. It is thought-provoking. It is the most personal asking are yoy getting what you are paying for.
Am I getting what I paid for is so important to me. I like knowing that I’m getting what I paid for and it’s returns and financial securities are going into my own pocket
I picked choice a first because I want a guide that tells me how to check if my advisor is doing what the they should be doing, or if they could be doing more or even less. I don't know how to do that myself.So I would need a step by step guide and choice.A seems like it would give me that that.
My first choice was what it was because advisors need to be held accountable since they’re working with funds that aren’t their own. That’s the reason my 3rd choice was also regarding financial advisors. My 2nd choice was due to the fear of not having the funds when I retire.
I need to know I'm getting the value and quality that I am paying for. My advisor needs to be knowledgeable and up todate on current trends.
I chose option A as number one because it is the most relevant to me personally. The rest were in order of how relevant they were to me personally. Some of them are much better than others.
8 Responses to Option B
I chose option “ B” first, because paying for result is more safe, more effective, and annual review will show it
For me, I definitely prefer to check my advisors performance. It's very important to know that im getting thr assistance that I need and thr help I deserve in my financial needs
Unsure how to truly answer this. I have a money management thru my employer and have no issues with them. But i guess f. Knowing if my advisor is earning the fees for would be relevant.
Option B: I greatly appreciate my advisor’s skills and expertise. A performance review is something that should be done periodically to make sure they are doing enough. I trust my advisor to understand the market so I don’t have to. However, I don’t know if there is something else I could be doing to earn more money for retirement
I chose B as my first choice because I like to know I am getting value for anything I pay for. I chose A second because of the same reason, wanting to know I am getting value of rmy money. I chose D third becuase I think eveyr service you pay for should be evaluated. I chose E fourth because I do think trust is important. I chose F fifth because I think your return on any investment shouldbe periodically evaluated. I chose C sixth because it was only moderately compelling. I chose H seventh because the word "Safeguard" seems aimed at scaring people into clicking. I ranked G eighth because it uses too many buzz words and hardly says anything.
They all had great offers that grabbed my attention but I put them in order based on my personal needs. I chose answer B because I want my financial advisor to be worth the money.
I don't really trust my advisor, since they seem to be more self interested. So, being able to know what they are doing is important to me. I can probably manage my own money, but advisors are just easier.
Paying the results and knowing what i want is the most important thing. Nothing specific as such as i only selected basis what i felt was the right sequence. I also want to safeguardcmy retirement and retire with confidence.
22 Responses to Option C
My first choice really speaks to me the most. I like the sound of it and retiring with confidence is definitely what I am trying to achieve and attain.
I like C, G, and E. I feel those start broader which get the readers attention, but then it narrows it down to more specific topics. The titles in C, G, and E seem to have a broader appeal as well, they might appeal to the new investor and more seasoned investors.
C, H, and G are the only options that I really like and might get me to enter my email. I don't like any of the other options that mention an advisor or financial advisor because it would make me a little concerned that my financial advisor might be able to find out that I'm checking up on them and their performance. I also don't like using those terms because it might make me feel insulted, especially if I know I have a great financial advisor, and that would turn me off. I ranked C and H first and second because I really like their titles and seeing that it's an independent review entices me much more to sign up because I don't think they purposefully make me feel my financial advisor is bad just to make money.
I like selling positives. C and G really sound interesting and make me wonder if I am in need of the service. Pointing out negatives means fixing a mistake and people don't admit to mistakes.
Wow - all of these are way too long. I actually wouldn't click on any of them. Option C - I like the opening phrase, retire with confidence - I zone out when I read the rest though. Option D has a good opening phrase, too.
I am the most concern about if my how much I am earning on my money and whether or not it is safe.
I like that it says Retire with Confidence. This would make me want to learn more. The word Confidence is the key.
I don’t mistrust my financial advisor, which is seemingly what most of these titles are focused on. Option C seemed the least accusatory in tone.
i think it's all about how one views the safeness of their finances, and what makes them feel safest, and this is how i ranked mine
I prefer the titles that seem more positive vs implying that I shouldn't trust my financial advisor.
Want to make sure that I can trust my and protect my retirement first. My decision from there is any bonus funds after the protected retirement is fair game to make more.
I picked the answer I picked because it stood out to me the most it had to catch a title and then I’d like the explanation. There were two others that caught my eye as well obviously, FNA but you know retire with confidence. Everybody wants to retire confidence, so I think that that one is the one that caught me the most, and have my most attention, especially the topic because everybody nowadays is worried about retirement and if they’re ever gonna be able to retire, and you know the economy and so forth.
I ranked them this way because "Retire with Confidence" (C) most grabbed my attention with the promise of financial security in the future (rank 1), followed by "Are You Really Getting What You Pay For?" (A) which is directly challenging and makes me curious about the value I'm getting (rank 2), then "Paying for Results" (B) which emphasizes tangible and measurable outcomes (rank 3), then "Protecting Your Nest Egg" (E) which highlights the importance of safeguarding accumulated assets (rank 4), next "Is Your Financial Advisor Really Earning Their Fee?" (F) which is quite provocative but a bit less subtle (rank 5), then "The Annual Check-Up You Didn't Know You Needed" (D) which is informative but less emotionally engaging (rank 6), then "Safeguard Your Retirement" (H) which is somewhat generic and less specific (rank 7), and lastly "Beyond Trust" (G) which sounds too technical and less appealing to me (rank 8).
I personally consider retirement to be the most crucial aspect of investment as I likely won't be able to comfortably retire without sound investing.
Retirement with confidence is the most important to me because it ensures security and gives you a sense of comfort knowing that you are saving for retirement
Retire with confidence was my top choice. i want to retire with confidence and since I dont' know much about financial advising, so all of these seem like a great choice. Some titles are better than others though and that's what influenced my ranking decisions. .
I like the options that don't have a negative connotation towards financial advisors. The options I liked highlighted my goal of having enough in retirement.
Everyone would like to retire with confidence that’s why I picked this first option is my number one I can appreciate that. Number two shows that you’re actually paying for results and not just a fee. The other options I did not like as much and I thought these first two were really good. They will make me want to get a free report.
Some of them were more appealing and unique than others when it comes to which email title would make me more motivated to use. Retire with confidence isna real good motivator and i would use first
There was no real means of choosing. They are all equally motivating. Being able to.retire with confidence is at the forefront of my rhlights. I want to be able to still provide for the family after i stop working.
Because it's important in all of these. I wish i would of started using an adviser earlier. A great review by your agnostic is essential to stay on top of your Financials and an xompetent advisor too.
I chose the Option of C Making sure my finances are where they need to be and that my family will be taken care of in the future
11 Responses to Option D
I like D because it sounds more regular and ordinary than the other choices. I like how it focuses on the annual aspect of the process.
"you didn't know you needed" makes it sound like it's solving an alarming problem that i didn't know about which i feel makes it sound more helpful and reassuring
I think option D is the most engaging because of how it compares meeting with a financial advisor to an annual checkup.
I like the straightforward declarations and lean towards the ones that feel most relevant to my financial situation, such as Option D because it focuses on verifying my advisor's usefulness.
I like knowing what my financial advisor is doing with my money. I want to make sure that they are earning their income and doing what I need them to do. I do not want to pay someone who does not know what they are doing. I want to see detailed portfolios and past experiences so I know that I am not going to get scammed and that I can trust this person to build a nice retirement plan for me.
I placed the rhetorical questions at the end because I feel like rhetorical questions are often scams. I placed "Annual Checkup" because it seems most genuine and something that I'd like to find out. Then second, Safeguard Retirement because it's what I'm most interested In about next steps.
Wording comes off as reasonable, not sensational. Gently asks the investor to investigate whether his advisor is best, or if there are things he should reconsider.
I like headlines that grab your attention right out the gate. And also not too wordy or confusing. I like the ones that are clear and easy to understand.
i find the term best egg off putting so none of those titles appealed to me. i prefer the options that offered to verify how my advisor performs because i am not well versed enough to conduct that research on my own
I like the straightforward and simole messaging in the title. It displays value of my time . I chose Option D because it reminded me in the title i needed to be doing an annual check up on my advisors services.
I ordered my rankings based on reading in detail the importance of the subject matter. Knowing your Financial Advisor in great detail is necessary to build an effective nest egg in my opinion. I want to know I'm getting a return on investment on the person I choose as my Financial Advisor.
10 Responses to Option E
Trust is very important in finances and securing them. I want to go with the brand that I can first and foremost trust.
I like choice E because it feels like I can find out results immediately.
E sounds the most business like and is the most trustworthy that I wouldn't get spammed by this
Some titles are pretty straight forward. Just like "safeguard your retirement" and "retire with confidence." Some other titles like "The annual check-up you didn't know you needed" are kind of vague
I chose in the order of which had the catchiest hooks. The ones on the bottom were a little too mundane and canned to be convincing.
I chose option E because Being in close contact with a financial advisor and annual financial checkups are required for financial success.
I want to make sure I am in good hands with my investments and that is why I picked E as my first choice
This title is the most compelling because it directly questions the reader's financial decisions, creating urgency while remaining clear and easy to understand.
Because I have to know when I put my money in an account I want to make sure it's gonna be protected at all costs. The trust I put in a product is very high and I got to trust it's safe. When I go in and check my accounts and investments I want to see change
The inclusion of “Trust” made me initially interested in option E. The independent and unbiased verification are important inclusions as well.
13 Responses to Option F
I prefer option F the most because this title is simple yet resonates well and effectively.
F starts well with an appeal to understood the work of my advisor before offering a way to address that question. H Makes a play directly to security. A has a clear question appeal that one can answer simply either yes, no or unknown. B links directly to money. D ties it with the ideals of health making one consider this as an annual review. E's beyond trust I find hard to quantify or consider. C & G are very similar, both linked directly to retirement, something I feel I am very far from.
I'm not sure just this alone would convince me to put in my email, but I like that F and A remind me I need to check and make sure what I'm paying for is actually worth it
I chose option F first because I like the idea of managing my finances myself if it's easy and convenient why would I have to pay a financial advisor for something I could do myself and save some coins.
I like this title very much. It tells me about checking my financial advisor's qualifications and capabilities with simple beginner guides. This title has simple lines and is easy to understand. Compared to other titles, this title feels most appealing and has a powerful impact on me. It also sounds professional yet has explanations with profound steps. It seems compelling and convincing enough to enter my email and receive a free copy.
I rank them in order from the one I would choose the most the one I would use the least I picked F first because it’s doing a check up to make sure and helping me learn to my financial ad advisor is doing his best the one that I picked the least was going more towards helping me safeguard my money so I wanted to pick the one most that had to do with helping me make sure I get the right financial advisor
The top choice sound like it will save me money and help me earn more money on my own.
I chose F for my number one simply because it asks a direct question I want to know the answer to. It intrigues me to learn more.
I like F and A best because it falls into the category of educating yourself, and not blaming your financial advisor. Financial peace reminds me of Dave Ramsey, whom I trust. I like the play on words with trust. The others are a little accusatory of the financial advisor.
I picked the option’s because I focused on the fee you pay a financial advisor and is it actually worth it. I also like the ones that says it will review.
F was the one i liked most because it was the most straightforward and related to me the most. in th eittles it questioned if my advisor is actually earning his fee.
I would be really interested to see if my financial advisor is actually make me a good return and the best way to manage and check it. A is along the the same line as F. i want to make sure i can keep track on my earnings. The most important thing to me is t make sure im seeing a return on my investment.
I just feel like this is the most appropriate ranking. Option F was selected because it is a beginner's guide and I am a beginner.
10 Responses to Option G
I like Option F because the title implies that someone who is not as financially literate can check in on their finances.
I like the reassurance of having a "nest egg," so my top choice is appealing for sure! The idea of having retirement confidence also caught my attention.
Ant description that has to do with ways I can protect my money and protect my future are appealing to me. Option B automatically made me think that I had to buy into something to get the information.
You have to know if your financial advisor is doing the best job they can for you. They are the ones that can air you up for success later in life or also the ones that can make It Where you don’t have much money at all. You also have to make sure their fees are legit fees and not just paying themselves.
The choices made were based on the point that was being made and how that resonated with me and my goals. The option G provides me with something new for me in that an annual check up and how that can help for me in the short and long term. The last option, B, was a bit misleading with the initial tagline and thus was chosen accordingly
Shorter titles are more eye catching and easier to understand.
I went off of the areas in my life that i am struggling financially. Ive struggled with trusting others with my finances and ive always been behind on the times due to not wanting to involve others with my Finances.
I would rank them in the following order: G, E, F, D, B, A, C, H because while I use financial advisor and get regular portfolio reviews, it's possible they could do better. I am not close enough to retirement for those topics to be relevant at this time.
Protecting my nest egg is a good way to prevent money loss that is why it is number1,Learning if my financial advisor is earning his fee is a good way to tell if he deserves my money,The 3rd which is to safeguard my retirement would teach me how to grow and protect my nest egg which the extra security would be nice.For 4 retire with confidence it would be nice to be assured of what i have,And for 5 verifying my financial advisors skills would be nice to lockdown my portfolio for my future.6 i like that paying for something and how my portfolio performance and confirm my results,7 So i can check and see my advisors performance,And 8 so i can check in and make sure my financial advisor is pulling their weight.
I think that this description about protecting your nest egg identifies most with a person not in finance, about tbeir retirement
13 Responses to Option H
The older I get the more I want my retirement to be safeguarded. You don't want to work your whole life and then have it wiped out.
I like the wording that supports the most trust in the wording
I chose H as my first choice because I like the title and the wording. I find it engaging and makes me want to read about it.
i choose option h because it has my buzzwords. anything to keep my retirement safe is an instant read
None of these really would compel me to sign up.
H is simple to understand and stands out as something I need to protect my future
i prefer h because i find it to be quite motivating.
I selected my first choice, because I like that the description let me know I am going to be secure in my retirement and will show me ways to protect and grow my investment. I selected the last description, because I found it too general and not specific enough.
I think option H sounds the most appealing to me in terms of something I might click on. It sounds the most relatable and it sounds like something that motivates me in life to save.
The premise of safeguarding a retirement plan is comforting. There have been too many publicized events where people have been taken advantage of. Even people whom i feel are more knowledgeable than myself.
SAFEGUARD WAS FIRST CAUGHT MY EYE THEN BEYOND TRUST AFTHER THAT THOSE TWO MAIN STATEMENTS ARE WHAT I LIVE BY. THIRD WAS PAYING FOR RESULTS HAVE TO PAY FOR THE SERVICE I TRTY TO REQUIRE FOURTH WAS ALWAYS PROTECT THE NEST EGG HAVE TO THAT IS CRITICAL. FIFTH CHECKING MY FINICAL ADVISOR PREFORMANCE DON'T WANT TO BE STERED IN THE WRONG DIRECTION SIXTH ACTUALLY DIDN'T KNOW I NEEDED AN ANNUAL CHECK UP BUT THAT IS SMART. SEVENTH BESIDES MY FINIACAL ADVISORS ADVICE IS REALLY WORTH WHAT I HAVE TO PAY EIGHTH AND THE MOSTLY MAIN POINT RETIREING WITH CONFIDENCE AND HAVING NO PROBLEMS HEADING FORWARD
safeguard your retirement how an independent annual review protects and grows your nest egg emotional appeal titles that tap into emotions like security confidence and peace of mind are more effective
I’d personally be most drawn to titles that sound like they directly impact my financial future and retirement, like “Safeguard Your Retirement” and “Retire with Confidence.” They speak to long-term goals and security, which is a huge motivator for me at 41. Titles that suggest I can actively verify my advisor’s abilities, like “Beyond Trust” and “Paying for Results,” also resonate because they suggest empowerment and control over my financial decisions.
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