Polls with podcast consumption-specific targeting
Check out 10 surveys targeting podcast consumption. Learn how they pose their questions and view the written responses.
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Which book are you more likely to buy on Amazon?
This is a 2 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Podcast consumption (Yes). A sample of responses:
- the idea of making money is intriguing
- I think it's more descriptive and seems more useful.
- I think this is much more enticing and driving for people to purchase
- I like the addition of "on the road;" it adds a sense of movement and dynamism to the book's title
- B, because I love the idea of making money on the road. Adventure sounds awesome, but is a bit too generic and vague.
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Which podcast cover art do you prefer?
This is a 2 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Podcast consumption (Yes). A sample of responses:
- I chose A because the best reviews stand out and they're all positive.
- i think the photo makes this option for sure better people want to put a face with the voice
- It's nice to see the face of the human behind the podcast, so I strong prefer B!
- I choose option B because it has the face of the podcaster.
- I don't think a podcaster picture is necessary on a podcast icon.
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Which logo and tagline most catches your attention?
This is a 3 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Podcast consumption (Yes). A sample of responses:
- 3 makes me think "kid's video game" for some reason, which isn't what I'm looking for in a podcast. I think B does the best job explaining what your podcast is going to focus on.
- I really like the tagline in B, and I find the font easier to see/easier to process in C than in A.
- although all 3 logos look neat, the one that looks the most professional and with the best quality is C
- I am not a fan of Rx integration as I feel like it's really over done in media today, but that being said, Option A looks like some hippy thing, and not professional at all. I would expect it on a Ben and Jerrys pint or something.
- These logos are the most interesting overall
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What imagery and/or symbol do you believe best represents the following logo and tag line? Please elaborate.
This is a 1 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Podcast consumption (Yes). A sample of responses:
- characteristics that belong uniquely to human beings, such as kindness, mercy and sympathy. An example of humanity is all the people in the world. Treating others with kindness
- The super humans made me think of Scooby Doo.
- Health care workers on the front line of the corona virus pandemic.they are superhuman to me which i equate to heroes and health care workers are definitely heroes for do what they do during these times
- A superman symbol. It symbolizes being "something more than" human for many people, even young children. I would make a play on that, maybe with different coloring. Or I would use the symbol of a person (a human stick figure) with ropes falling off of them, as in nothing holds back humans. Both stay in the theme.
- This reminds of the 70s and hippies.
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Which design do you like for my podcast graphic?
This is a 5 option poll with 100 respondents targeting Podcast consumption (Yes). A sample of responses:
- All look great but most enticing formatting
- I ranked them in the order from best to worst, assuming the tile would be this size. I'm not sure how well they will scale down, but I wasn't able to infer that information.
- I like the darker colors in choice A along with the picture of the host because I think it paints a friendly tone to the show and it paints the show as being helpful as well.
- I think that option E looks the cleanest and most professional as the image to be used for a podcast.
- I like that choice E looks to be the most authentic and engaging.
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Which of these podcast cover art logos do you prefer?
This is a 2 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Podcast consumption (Yes). A sample of responses:
- Text is easier to read in option B.
- I think the more colorful of A is better to stand out and it's a lot bolder and in your face.
- I like the white background and the way it makes the logo blend in to the website it will be displayed on; it's a more natural look and something about it looks more professional. The deep blue reminds me too much of the Salesforce logo.
- I like the bold blue background color.
- The logo that has a white background has better visibility and makes it easily recognizable for me that why I like it more thats why I prefer choice B over A.
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Which Audio Intro do you prefer for this podcast about e-commerce sellers
This is a 2 option poll with 500 respondents targeting Podcast consumption (Yes). A sample of responses:
- The background music in choice A is louder and more distracting. It was hard to hear the announcers voice.
- I think the background music is less distracting in A. Also B’s music sounds like it’s from a military action video game
- Option A seems WAY too busy I could hardly hear the voice at all because the music was too loud and noisy.
- I think that both are similar but I found that the choice b audio was a bit faster paced than that of the audio of choice a. It made for it to be harder to understand. I think that the pace of the choice a audio is better. More natural and more hyped in tone too. It's telling me how I want this.
- this one feels less like an ad and more like radio talk. the other one feels very commercial-like
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Based on name alone, which podcast would you be most likely to listen to?
This is a 4 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Podcast consumption (Yes). A sample of responses:
- I like the sound of the first one since it's a saying. It's more memorable that way.
- "Wise Words" sounds the most intriguing and appealing. This seems like it would have some enlightening topics and discussions.
- B sounds more interesting
- Wise Words sounds like a name for a podcast about intricate subject matter and lots of talking
- Option-C Wise time is more meaningful than others. Option-A is an common word "Wise Words" is more understandable and agreedable to everyone. Option-D stands 3rd as it is having meaning but not common like others two. Option-B stands last as we dont have any words like words to the wise.
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Which podcast cover design do you like best for an entrepreneurship podcast and why?
This is a 3 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Age range (25 34, 35 44), Podcast consumption (Yes), and Small business ownership or side hustling (Yes). A sample of responses:
- The heart makes no sense. Not following what that has to do with wealth. B is the better choice.
- B is more in line with the podcast title I feel.
- The addition of the heart was more interesting.
- I find choice B is easily approachable. I prefer this because it looks trustworthy.
- I like the facial expression in Option C. It seems less forced and like this is a genuinely happy man. Option B seems fake.
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Which podcast cover would interest you an lead to listen to the podcast?
This is a 4 option poll with 50 respondents targeting Podcast consumption (Yes), Homeownership (Rent), and Age range (25 34). A sample of responses:
- I liked the cityscape as the main image and thought the modern black and white look of A went well with it.
- I think the city skyline with the yellow background looks the best.
- I chose D first because the city wide view makes it seem less like a political podcast and more of a city-type podcast. In addition, the yellow scheme caught my eye faster than the white.
- I chose option D first because I love the color and design used. Option A was second because I love the design. I just don't care for the color that much. I like the color of option C but not the design. Finally, I don't care for the color or design of option B.
- I like the use of the golden dollar as seen in choices C and B as it looks neat to me
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