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I've heard ebb and flow somewhere before. I really don't know what it means but I don't think I like it.
BudgetBed of A makes more sense and seems easier to remember
A clearly says what it is
Unless you're selling waterbeds, B seems inappropriate.
I chose A because I believe the name BudgetBed better suits what the company is trying to sell.
The other name makes me think of water and not a household product.
The name give me a better picture of the product
Option A was more clear about what the product is. Option B is vague.
I pick choose A because the name is catchy and fits the product.
This name tells me that I won't have to worry about expensive beds here.
I voted for A because it seems pretty self explanatory. I really do not understand option b's name and how it could help the customer make a decision.
I liked the name of the product here
I like option A the best. I just think that the name sounds better than the first. I think it would be hard for some people to understand the number on option B.
BudgetBed makes the mattress sound affordable but may make it sound cheaply made as well. I like the sound of BudgetBed better because it appeals to my pocketbook. I do not understand the name Ebb&Flow so that name would make no sense to me.
The emphasis is on the price point first followed by the quality, so I would rank this one higher than the other choice.
The other one sounds like a water bed. I think Budget Bed isn't really that great either, but at least it suggests the product is well priced.
Ebb + Flow seems like it needs to be related to water.
Focus on price
Although I like the name, I'll need to understand what the letters stand for in order to give a proper response. However, I am still voting for letter B because it is a bit more creative than just BudgetBed which is choice A.
It defines the product type
It was the least worst option. Ebb and Flow is terrible, it literally means nothing and is weird for a mattress. "Budget Bed" and "premium mattress" don't even make sense. I don't like things that say budget, it makes me think of poor quality and poor service
It sounds more fancy
I think the other one sounds too cheap with poor quality.
I hate the word budget it makes me think cheap
The name is catchy and different
Budget bed is terrible
I ACTUALLY HATE BOTH BUT OPTION B IS SLIGHTLY BETTER
Option A implies low quality, imo. Ebb and Flow sounds premium.
BudgetBed sounds cheap, like it won't last. B has more staying power.
BudgetBed sounds cheap, not inexpensive.
Ebb&Flow sounds more suitable for bed products such as matresses.
I would want to stay away from the word Budget as much as possible.
a premium mattress would not be called budget no matter how low the cost.
I like option B more than option A because it sounds a little more professional. Option A sounds more like a cheap product in more ways than one.
Feels more natural and exceptionally interesting
BudgetBed doesn't seem to convey quality, which is probably not something you want to signal.
Budget Bed sounds like I'm getting a low quality bed, no one wants something like that to sleep on.
I don't want to be reminded I am on a budget usually.
The name 'BudgetBed" is somewhat off-putting to me. It seems to be opposite to the Premium status the tagline states it has.
It's more eye catching.
Has a much more professional sound to it and does not sound like a generic bed company.
It reminds me of a waterbed. It sounds very dreamy. The other is NOT a name for a 'premium' mattress.
I prefer choice B because Ebb&Flow makes me think of movement, and the mattress allowing movement while still being comfortable. Also Budget Bed just sounds cheap and poorly made.
I think it sound classier, the other one sounds cheap. Let the price speak for itself
Premium and Budget don't go together - hence, I picked Ebb&Flow
More catchy
BudgetBed sounds cheap.
I don't like that Budget is in the name
Budgetbed does not sound like something to buy--something intriguing. Ebb&Flow, while not directly bed related, does not have the 'unsexy' word budget in it. It rolls off the tongue so it is a better choice.
The other one sounds cheap in my opinion.
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