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These are titles of devotional books for married couples. Rank the titles in order of most likely to least likely according to the following question: Which devotional would you be most likely to click on to learn more? Why?
Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 29 votes after 3 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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B | 40% 20 votes | 44% 22 votes +2 | 58% 29 votes +7 |
D | 32% 16 votes | 36% 18 votes +2 | 42% 21 votes +3 |
A | 18% 9 votes | 20% 10 votes +1 | Eliminated 10 votes reassigned |
C | 10% 5 votes | Eliminated 5 votes reassigned |
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9 Responses to Option A
The title that caught my attention was a messy masterpiece because marriage isn’t perfect - and it’s okay. The other titles are good, too. Any would work for a marriage book.
i think the name in option A sounds the most novel and motivational to read for couples
I like a messy masterpiece because I think that best describes what a marriage is.
I prefer option A. Life is messy and I like how this title fits real life.
Option A shows the readers that we have a negative idea of perfection in our relationships. It points to tolerance. Option B and Option C are similar, short devotional titles. Option D is a bit too vague to convey the message.
I think a messy masterpiece is the perfect way to describe a marriage so this would be the one I would choose.
A is cute and catchy, B sounds very dramatic and personal, D is pretty standard for a relationship and C did not stand out for me as much as the other 3 options.
I ranked my choices based on which titles were the most unique and memorable.
A Messy Masterpiece is something that makes me want to know more. It's descriptive but still peeks my curiosity.
20 Responses to Option B
Becoming one and A messy masterpiece are the great catch phrases for the person who is willing to learn more about couples devotional books. Closer and Love well are little tacky in my opinion so they ranked least.
Option a has the best title for the subject. Option d would be my 2nd choice.
B's title makes me think of working together with my wife, becoming one and forging our own path in the world. C sounds ok, though a little generic. A makes it sound like there are huge problems, but that doesn't really seem to apply to me, so I feel like I'm not the target market. D's name is generic, it doesn't make me think of my marriage much.
Option B offers a unique perspective, at least an ancient perspective that appears to be missing in today's age, on relationships. I like the idea that two people would become one over and against the message of the culture saying you can have it your way. I would be enticed to lear more about why and how this is a good idea.
I like option B the best because "Becoming One" makes it sound like the couple is coming together to form one union that is full of love and happiness.
When you are a couple you want to become one at all times.
I think Becoming One has a lovely sentiment to it and works quite well for the subject.
I think b is the best one makes others come together
A sounds kind of gross to me, I think the best titles keep it short and to the point. I think I tend to like a one or two word book title
I like this one it gives you the idea of how you will become one as a couple and make your changes easy. I would click on this one first.
Becoming one would probably be a good read
Becoming One is a safe, conservative title that would be appealing to a lot of people.
I like the positive ones better than "messy"
I prefer option B because it seems like it will be more about coming together. I do not like option A as it seems negative.
I like the titles becoming one and love well more than the others here closer is a little ambiguous because it's like that's just one word what does that really mean and then lastly a messy masterpiece that's a curious title for a book That's supposed to be about devotion and marriage like why would you think that your marriage was a messy Masterpiece that sounds terrible
Option B has the best tone to it that makes you think it would be more beneficial to the reader. It has a more positive tone to it that gives you more confidence in its offerings. I think it encompasses more of what people want from a book like this and would appeal to their needs more. I also think it is the most unique and different title and doesn't sound cliche or like something we have heard a million times before. Option B would appeal to more people and would make them more likely to want to learn more about it.
Option B sounds perfect as a devotional book. Option D sounds like a compelling title. Option A does sound a bit misleading and Option C is too broad.
Jus Mt my personal preferences based on my marriage
I chose B because I like this one best. I think becoming one is a good goal for a book such as this.
I choose B because this title conveys the main message of the book in a creative and original way, compared to other options
5 Responses to Option C
These are all good titles, Closer really does well in simply capturing the subject matter in a simple but direct way. A is a bit much but it really paints a picture that could make a great marriage devotional. B is okay, but is not terrible. D is nice but forgettable, it does not stick with you.
Closer is ambiguous, so I would be intrigued to see what it was about
I prefer choice C for the shorter title.
I like Closer the best among these choices. I think a single word is better. It’s more memorable. It is also fitting for the subject matter
I picked option C as my first choice, although I liked choice B quite a bit as well....I picked C because the one word actually says a lot, and it implies that there is already something there, i.e., love/marriage, and it implies how to improve on it.
16 Responses to Option D
I think my top 2 or 3 choices sound professional and also fit the book's theme well. They are the ones that stick out to me and sound like they would work.
The title "Love well" seems very accurate to me, because it makes me think that it is a guide or that it will teach me a little more how to love my partner in the correct way.As a second option would beC, because it makes me think that it is a process of being closer, that it was not like that before and that one can learn.The third option would be B "Becoming One" I like it but not much because a couple can never be one, they always have to have individuality.And finally option A "A Messy Masterpiece" seems to me to be inappropriate, because the fact that there is the word "messy" sounds a bit negative to me
A was too negative. I liked that D and B were unique and had the more romantic vibe.
D was my first because it is tell more about love and how great it could be, A as my next because it is talking about solution to a great problem, C as my third option based on how it could make people close and lastly A.
Love Well is my favorite, A "Messy Masterpiece" is a definite would not buy. I don't need any more things messed up in my life. Closer is just super generic. Becoming One is creepy but better than Messy Masterpiece.
I chose D because of the emphasis on 'love.' Even though marriage can be 'messy', right now Option A didn't appeal to me.
I think D and B fit the task the best and convey what the message is more than C which is too short and A which is a negative tone.
The title is very important and you want it to stand out. The more it stands out the more people will want to take a look. You also want it to be easy to tell what the topic of the book will be.
This descriptor is kind of calming and makes me think of a positive outcome.
I think "Love Well" shows an optimistic and positive light on making relationships work. "Messy" just seems too negative of a connotation to me.
I like the love well title because it included the word Love and that is the focus of married couples. That and Becoming One both focus on action words which gives you an action to work towards.
Option D has the best devotional words because it has two important and remarkable words: love well and this makes me feel attracted to this.
D is most reflective of what I would want from marriage, B is similar for me, but D is more romantic. I think A is fun, but C is too vague.
I chose D first because it has the word love in it. I chose A last cause it has the word messy in it
Option "D" sounds the most encouraging to me I'm curious what "Love well" is about. It's also positive. Option " B and C" just don't grab my attention. Closer is so so and becoming one I lose my individuality yes I want it to work but no lose my identity. Messy masterpiece sounds made up.
love well is something every couples would want to read about, I really feel its a nice book
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