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Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 27 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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C | 54% 27 votes |
B | 38% 19 votes |
A | 8% 4 votes |
I would pick option "A". The email subject line seems friendly and appealing.
option A would make me click on the link
A was more thoughtful and appealing to me. I liked the design more and felt it was overall a more interesting and insightful choice.
I prefer option A because it was in simple words
B I feel is yhe only one where I understand what it is about.
I think implying that this message is genuine gets the reader interested right away
option B seems to be more interrogative, option C is more educative, option A is somewhat enganging.
Its is specific.mentioning the brand. It also gives a aensebod business casual and genuine feedback
I think B is the most professional and would get my attention.
B comes off as genuine and makes me want to respond. C also is straight to the point. A is too mysterious and doesn't give you any idea on what it is.
B would convince me the most that it isn't a scam or spam, if I knew I actually had an order with said company. A sounds way too much like a phishing email that I would never click on
I'd be more likely to open Option B over the other available choices. I like direct and to the point subject lines like Option B and tend to ignore click bait titles like Option A. If a company give me an honest and genuine email, I am more likely to answer it.
B is the only one that doesn't sound like an automated message. I probably still wouldn't click it but it would get my attention more than the others at least.
I like option B because it is more formal.
B is the most pleasant, I prefer genuine questions and am more likely to answer that.
Honestly, I would delete every single one of these options. They all look like spam to me in my personal opinion. Thank you.
B is very clear about the content of the message, and seems less likely to be spam. C would make me a little concerned that it might be a phishing scam, but I would look into it. As for A, way too many junk emails have that sort of subject line, so I'd assume it was spam, possibly a scam.
I like B because it’s formal and it is more professional to me. The other two in C and A just look scammy to me and I don’t know if I would trust it as much as B. I think B could look a bit of a scam as well but not to the level of the others.
I don't like seeing questions in email subjects. I prefer the purpose stated in the subject.
It seems sincere that the owner is trying to contact you about your order. I think that's more clicky
I would most likely click the subject line in Option B because it sounds like a genuine question from the person who sent/manufactured my order. I would probably also click on the subject line Option C but to a lesser extend and I would not click the subject line in Option A at all because it sounds like someone wants me to do something for them for no reason.
B would capture my attention most because the phrasing is unique. I would also be curious to read what the message was from the owner.
Option B sounds more intriguing. It sounds like its an important question, from somebody with high status. I would naturally be interested in knowing whats in the email.
C, because it doesn't not specify whether a response is optional or required, so I could click it to check. A is okay because it's vague and I might click if it piques my interest, but I might also ignore it if I think it's some scam or political nonsense. B is very fishy and I would not trust it.
Option C is my favorite because it sounds like genuine concern and doesn't feel manipulative. Option B isn't bad, but I'm really not a fan of Option A.
I'd click on C. It seems like the message that will make me feel like the company values me more. It would catch my attention and make me open the e-mail.
i ranked the image subject line according to how well the words used fits well for an advert purpose.
I like this option the most because they are showing kindness and caring about the order by asking if everything is ok.
I ranked by what sounds the most interesting.
The first option is a question that take others into consideration while the first and third options sound a little weird and agressive.
The last one sounds like a scam and I would probably deleted without opening pure number 2 number 2 is OK assuming it's an item I actually ordered number 1 I may look over as well
C and B mention making a previous order so I'd be more apt to click those first. I would not trust A
I just selected in order of the subject lines that felt the most sincere and not spammy or automated to me.
I chose X first because it is asking for feedback in a very simple way. Option B also mentions an order but I don't like the words genuine question. It is not necessary. I didn't like A because I don't know what favor they are asking for. It doesn't mention any order.
I very much will not click on a "will you do me a favor" email unless it's a person I know well. I also dislike the wording. C is my top choice because it's quick and to the point. No fake nicities.
I would click on the email subject line in option c first because it is the easiest to understand
I like option C the best because it seems like the most genuine out of all the options.
It gets to the point. It is a very friendly way to do so as well.
C reads as trustworthy and agreeable. A is straight up creepy, imo, don't send that.
I will tell you about my order.
Option C is my preferred statement. This is a straight forward question that doesn't try to disguise itself as something else. I love this approach. Option B is my next choice because this one tells me this is going to be a question from the owner. This is okay, but I prefer Option C, just ask the question up front. Option A I don't like at all, just be clear and state what you want to ask.
I prefer choice C because it is more thoughtful.
C - I love reading reviews. B - Another review. A -not sure what I am about to be asked.
Option C is direct and straightforward which is what consumers want from the product. Option B is a simple request as is Option A but both seem invasive and putting off the client. Particularly Option A with the " will you do me a favor" is offputting.
C is simple and to the point
I wouldn't click on any of but I did choose in the order in which I would from what is here
Although they ALL seem sketchy and strange, A is usually used for online scammers phishing.
C is checking on me, I’d open it. B looks like it’s trying too hard, A looks like spam.
C is simple and gets to the point,which is all you need for this.
I think as a subject, the first one is the clearest and most precise and would be my first choice if I were looking at these three subjects. I do not like the subject line of will you do me a favor, as I feel like I would think it is more likely spam and would not click on it.
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