Polls with age of children-specific targeting
Check out 7 surveys targeting age of children. Learn how they pose their questions and view the written responses.
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Which color packaging design do you prefer?
This is a 4 option poll with 100 respondents targeting Age of children (5 11, 2 4). A sample of responses:
- Definitely A, love the pink color with the design
- I like the light blue and green the best.
- I liked choice A since the pink background looks the most eye catching and appealing which grabs my interest. Choice A fits the design and idea of the product the best compared to choice D which looks unappealing with the yellow color scheme.
- i like that the colors can go for any gender
- I chose B because I like the blue and it goes along good with the purple color of the unicorns. I chose D last because the yellow is ugly.
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Which product image would make you want to click and learn more?
This is a 4 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Age range (35 44) and Age of children (5 11, 2 4). A sample of responses:
- It shows the fun side of the product
- CHoice B looks like its big enough to fit multiple kids and bigger kids.
- I like option C the best because the picture of the kids playing on the gym stands out most to me.
- C and B look the most fun!
- Normally, I like seeing the kids playing with the product for scale. But the sizes look weird. I feel like it would be deceptive to present those kids with this item. I'll go with A without the kids
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Do you think it's better to pay children for age-appropriate chores or to have them do these chores as part of the expected household responsibilities? Please explain why (no right or wrong answer, just one parent to another, curious to hear your input!)
This is a 2 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Age of children (12 18, 5 11, 2 4). A sample of responses:
- Everyone in a home needs to contribute.
- I am in between, but I think that children should be raised to understand that if they make a mess, they should clean it up, or at least help in cleaning up. I believe that it gives them opportunities to better understand the way the real world works. I do give my kids extra sweet treats and let them pick out a new toy, when they have gone above and beyond, as well as taking initiative when needing to clean up.
- I think a little pay is good to teach them about working for wages as a preteen. Younger should receive no pay but special privliges.
- Getting paid to do chores makes lazy children. They will expect their parents to give them money. They won't have the drive to go out on their own and make something of themselves.
- I think it is good to get kids to perform basic responsibilities for free like throwing away their trash but pay them for cleaning their room. This helps teach them to appreciate work and money.
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Which image selling point will impact your decision to buy the product? Rank the images from most impactful to least impactful.
This is a 8 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Age of children (2 4). A sample of responses:
- Option A, the quick collapsibility feature is the most impactful to me. When purchasing a stroller I want to know how I quickly I can set it up and take it down to move it in and out of the car in a busy parking lot or street. Then, I want to know how light it is or how easy it is to carry. Finally, I would move into the extra features like seat height, adjustment, etc. but portability is the most important aspect to me.
- I like how B shows the different angles the stroller can be adjusted to, A shows how small the stroller folds down soot fits nicely in a small space, h demonstrates all the storage area, G shows the extra safety features, D gives brief descriptions of all the many features of the stroller, c just demonstrates the different ways to carry the stroller when it’s not in use, e shows all the measurements which would be helpful for traveling but otherwise not that important and f shows how the stroller is ventilated
- Options C, A, and E were my top choices because they best highlighted the portability, light weight, and how easy it is to transport and travel with. I like that it shows an average woman carrying it, which makes it seem easy to handle for any mom. The diagrams showing the size, and the picture of it in a trunk help to convey the size well. The other features in the other photos are nice, but not as necessary to me personally, as size, ease of use, and transportability are the main features I look for in a stroller.
- I really prefer the images that show the entire stroller, especially the ones with dimensions and infographic call outs!
- My first choice was the ad that included the description of the how the stroller folds. Having an easy folding system has more benefits than many of the other features and this stroller appeared to have a quick one. Similarly my next two choices dealt with how it folds and travels and the size and dimensions. Those features described were a positive feature for me and those are the type of details I like in advertisements for strollers. All the features don't matter if it's too big or too small. My choices at the bottom were the two that dealt with safety and the ventilation. Those were at the bottom because those two features are so common with strollers, I expect them to be there. It's nice to be assured they are there but it wouldn't change my decision to purchase because it should be included.
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Which image selling point will impact your decision to buy the product? Rank the images from most impactful to least impactful.
This is a 8 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Age of children (2 4). A sample of responses:
- I like how it shows how compact and foldable it is because it is such a large toy, and then I like how it shows the full view of what you get that is the the full toy and the view of it
- I like how you can turn the arch over on F, I love the shading on the picture on C, I love the little boy on D, I love the purple background on E, I love how it has a top and bottom picture on H, the product looks really nice on G, I like the confetti in the picture on A, I like the layout and colors on B
- B is my favorite because it focuses on the product and all of its features. I really like the white background because it showcases the product the best. G and A would be next respectively because they have the white backgrounds and showcase the product very nicely. F, D, H, and C are next in that order because they each show the product pretty nicely but not as good as B, G and A. E is last because it’s the most generic.
- Option H helps me see the longevity I would get out of the product. I like knowing that it will grow with my baby so it isn't a wasted purchase after a set age. I also like seeing the two options, rock wall and slide, together so that I know it is a diverse multipurpose product my kid wont get bored with. The other options, basically stability and storage, were secondary to the length of years I would get out of the product and the multifaceted functions of the product.
- This one is the most 'clean'. I feel like I get a sense of what to expect, what this product will look like and how I can expect my kid to use it. I like the second image I chose because it make the product look REALLY cool. I want it and I want to buy and it looks really fun and exciting. I like the clean image and one that kind of lets me decide what it is. The other issue I have is because what you get in every image is so different it was hard to chose, but I like the ones that highlight what you actually get and how your baby can use it.
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Which image selling point will impact your decision to buy the product? Rank the images from most impactful to least impactful.
This is a 7 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Age of children (0 1). A sample of responses:
- I went with option A first because I liked seeing the baby under the product to get an idea of it's size, but it also gave a lot of information about the product and how it's beneficial.
- Images F, A and D look less cluttered as compared to other images. These images give a good idea what exactly the product is. In image text is easy to understand and helps customers to buy this product.
- my first two pics show the baby enjoying the toy and this convinces me more to buy the product. Next, I choose the ones that are more descriptive of the product. Finally, I could care less about if it has a baby mirror or not. I am more interested in if my baby will like it and how safe it is.
- With A the info is better seen in the others and is also the info that I would want to see. I think that it would be most impactful because I think it provides the most information in the best way. Then with the others their impact fullness is ranked by the information that they provide and how they do so.
- Overall the top three choices are pretty good. I found choice A to be the best in terms of information and just being attention grabbing. I feel everything I need is in that picture and found myself easily drawn to that one. The text is useful and the picture sets everything up really well. Choices G and E are also okay but choice A is the best for info and just explaining everything.
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Based on the design applied to a Baby Playmat, which one will you consider buying?
This is a 7 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Age of children (0 1). A sample of responses:
- The underwater themes look the most fun and colorful to me, although the foxes are nice too. The others are rather boring, and I dislike the dogs.
- A- seems very cute overall and very playful , also this particular blue pops. D- Very similar to a with the sea horse just not not as good because of the lack of color. B- The octopus was very cute and comes in as a close 3rd place. G- I'm swapping g with E the fox design is great and looks like a nice autumn theme. The pugs are cute but look more like a party sheet and not for sleep. C and f are both nice but don't really come across as baby play mats.
- I absolutely love Option B because it is fun and whimsical while also being elegant and presentable due to the muted color-scheme that wouldn't look out of place in a living room (where we often had our kids' playmats). Option C is my second favorite because of the muted colored scheme and how it would also look presentable in part of my living room. Option A is my third favorite because it is fun even if it is too bright fir common spaces. Option G is my 4th choice because I feel like it is seasonal and can only be used in fall.
- I chose E as the first choice because I think most children can identify with dogs. Dogs are often a part of children's lives and this playmat may bring out good memories for the child. I chose G as second because I think children would look at a fox the same way they look at a dog. They would most likely have a positive reaction to a smiling fox. I chose B as third because I think children would find the smiling octopus very cute. I also think the white background makes the characters in the art standout more. I chose A has fourth because the characters all look very cheerful. They all have smiles on their faces. This would be inviting for a child. I chose D as fifth because while the seahorses look great, they don't have a "smile". A child may not be as drawn to this because the characters don't look cute. I chose C as sixth because while the bears look interesting, they don't look like plushy, friendly cartoon characters. I had F as the seventh pick because I don't think children when be interested in the art style of the birds. I don't think there is anything that would be interesting to a child. The bird looks fine, but plain.
- I chose this because it has more of a general seasonal theme, whereas the others have more varying tastes.
Age Of Children targeting is often combined with amazon prime member targeting, age range targeting, gender identity targeting, income range targeting, app store spending habits targeting, video game player targeting, literary preference targeting, and audiobook listener targeting.