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Which title would you be more likely to click on?
25 Responses to Option A
Neither option gets the point out quickly enough. CHoice A sort of has more buzz words that catch my attention but they are both bad tbh
I like that it starts with a question, and it mentions taking pictures which is what I do.
Option A flows better and has continuity in the sentence. It reads more like a story then choppy words. i would be interested in this product for my kids who like to hike.
I would click on this first because the first sentence does a better job grabbing your attention. It interested let more than the other which just describes the dimensions right away
I thought this title and phrase was more catchy and made you interested in it more.
I feel A is more engaging. By leading with a question, you immediately draw someone in. I know I was!
I like how this throws a little bit of personality into it.
Option A gives me a better idea of what the product would be used for by leading with "Can't Get Enough Nature?".
A reads easier than B. B seems to have too much information thrown out at once and makes it harder to read. A flows better and makes me more interested in the product compared to B.
A is more active and less wordy than B. It's much more convincing.
A I like how it asks a question to get me interested. It gives a lot of information and is not too long compared to the other one.
I would most likely click on option A. In my opinion the first sentence captures your attention, and makes you want to read on more to learn about the product.
I would click on this title more because it includes all kinds of activities that you can do with it, unlike B; and I would be intrigued by bird watching, or stargazing. A is a lot more informational about what the product can do.
I like the question at the beginning of A. It gives the description a little more personality
A is much better because it has a compelling headline
It tells a story rather than just list the features. It made me more interested and curious.
I liked that this option opened with a question since this hooked my interest right away as a nature lover.
I think A seems more relatable while B is somewhat overwhelming in how direct it is.
The other option is boring and very confusing where the option I have chosen gives it life to the product and makes me interested to purchase it.
I would be more likely to click on A because I think that it is overall the better worded piece and sounds much better than B. B is fine, I just like A quite a bit more.
I would pick option a because it begins with an example of how one might use this product
I think the other one starts off with a lot of details and numbers, it made me lose interest
Option A seems like the best choice and appeals to me more.
A for sure. Couldn't even get through 1st sentence on B. Too technical and boring to start with.
I prefer option A because it sounds more personal and relatable to me. Option B does not sound quite as pleasant to me!
25 Responses to Option B
I think I prefer it just to be straight to the point rather than asking me questions.
I would choose B because the description shows everything that is included.
This is a nice straight forward description that gets to the point and I prefer that.
I tend to want more technical descriptions than a rhetorical question. I am likely to skip right over a
I like how it is more straightforward, the question in A made me kind of confused what it was, I think B is more straight forward and shows me what the product is and what It can be used for and what the benefit of the product is.
I like that it gets straight to the point. I want to know the facts.
I like having the magnification numbers being the first thing you see so you know how strong the binoculars are.
I rather have the more formal description of this one. I want to know the features of this so I can make a decision.
I like the detailed specs up front. That is a good way to measure this with other products. It is better than the emotional appeal. Option B is a better choice to let the product speak for itself. I'd use that for the title description here.
Option B is a little more down to earth .
B because it is more straight to the point and immediately gives the details of the item instead of asking a question in the beginning.
I like choice B the best. I love the name of it and how detailed the description is.
I would be more likely to click option B. There seems to be a typo in option A or at least it looks like one to me because of Owlo.
I chose B because I like product descriptions that are more to the point. B starts off with facts, nothing else. A on the other hand begins with a cliché and an assumption about my tastes. I find this practice very obnoxious and one that needs to end in product descriptions and advertising.
I like how choice B is more direct about the specifications and lists more information.
I strongly prefer the straightforward and professional description on B. A feels too fluffy and sales oriented.
this one sounds better. it gets into the details right away about what it does and then what you can use it for. its just a preference of when i am looking for a new product i don't want to hear a story with it just the facts. that's what the comments or reviews are for.
Although Option B is not concise, it does provide additional details to save me time and reduce my need to review the entire listing. This one provides key points that address all the questions I have regarding such an item. Especially that its good for adults or kids.
I like this more as it gives some solid info the other option is super vague
The other choice looked hastily thrown together and mistyped. B wins by default.
I like the title of B better because it isn't "cute". It is straightforward and informative.
This is to the point and just tells you about the product
Option "B": Clear, concise, and more well written, this entry hits the highlights of a description in a way that makes it the more enticing entry by comparison.
way to long for a title when it's an entire description first off. however the one i choose is a good description of the item, but a dumb title. a title should be what the object is.
I would be more likely to click on option B because I think that it is more a direct and interesting title than option A.
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