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What book title would make you want to buy this book?
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30 Responses to Option A
This is the book title that would make me more likely to buy the book. This title is the one that grabbed my attention the most. This is the one that made me interested in buying the book
I chose A because it is short and to the point, and with book titles, if I feel like I am reading a chapter of the book on the cover, I will lose interest almost immediately.
This seems like a more positive message. It's uplifting and informative.
Short and to the point. The other option would be ok without the words in parentheses
I think option A was more straight to the point the option B was to cluttered
I like concise book titles. It helps me remember for later recall, such as I go to purchase the book later or I recommend it to someone.
A is the better title because it is shorter, but B does a better job explaining what the book is about. B also gives a better idea that it's helping you get better but also helping others around you be better too. However, A says that in less words.
A is short and to the point and I can read it at a glance. If I read, I'd get interested. Once interested, I'd probably buy it.
This option felt a bit more concise and punchy so it caught my attention more.
The other title is too long.
I prefer option A because any book that includes "# Secrets" in the title is way overdone and just doesn't interest me. There are too many books with similar titles that are very lacking in actual content.
Definitely A. It grabs and holds my attention more.
Less is more. Option A gets to the content of the book quicker.
I prefer Option A as my first choice. It's short, straightforward and to the point. Most people would understand it right away. Option B is too convoluted and seems uneccessarily long.
I like the shorter title
The book title is succinct and thorough. The title is intriguing and attracts interest.
I prefer Option A because it sounds more cerebral and realistic. It sounds like a serious, intellectual read, not like a Buzzfeed article.
i prefer a shorter more concise message to make it easier and faster to read
A is less of a mouthful than B, even though B is more descriptive. I still don't quite get what 'raise others' means in context to the main topic from either title, though.
The shorter title is better, more concise, message is clear. The long one sounds like 500 other self-help books.
This answer seems more concise and interesting.
A is more succinct. I like titles that are descriptive yet get to the point. Option B is too wordy. Also, titles like "10 Secrets" or x amount of tricks, etc. just seem gimmicky.
The title is short and simple and too the point and makes me want to read more.
It is very short, direct and to the point, it says its all in just 6 powerful words
I like the short and to the point title better. If a title is too long and wordy, I tend to not want to read it or skip over it.
A is to the point and descriptive. B is too lengthy and I lose interest when something says "secrets" because it usually is not secret at all.
I like A because it is shorter and more uplifting with less words as in B .
The first option (B) sounds evil. I chose A because it sounds more compassionate.
I prefer option A because its short and to the point.
This book title is more appealing cognitively, straightforward and to the point, I like it better.
20 Responses to Option B
Option B is the book I would choose to buy because it is letting me in on secrets to get the outcomes that I want.
i like this because it considers even others
Choice B states 10 secrets are in the book. There is a definite amount of knowledge in this book with an outcome in mind. Choice A has a blanket statement of In Your Power with no mention of how to accomplish this. A consumer might what a definite way to achieve a goal and would go with Choice B with 10 secrets mentioned.
I think putting secrets in the title is a good way to really intrigue someone into reading so option b
I like B better because I like how it says 10 secrets. That gets my attention first.
I like that the title implies that you can help yourself and others
i like how descriptive the title is . i like how its telling me i can get the most of my relationships
Option A makes it sound a little like a self help parenting book, I like that B is more descriptive.
This provided more details than the other title.
I chose B because I like the "10 secrets to get..." HOWEVER, I'd leave it with the title without the words in the parenthesis. That statement is not needed and makes the title too long.
I like the idea of seeing " 10 " ways to do it.
I appreciate the level of description given by my first choice.
Option B has a better tone and ring to it. It makes more sense at first glance as to what you are getting and what the book has to offer. It allows the viewer to get a more full idea of what they would be reading and what they could gain from reading the book. It also makes it stand out more and seems more unique, so you don't feel like you are reading a book that has been done a hundred times before. Option B would appeal to more people and would make them more interested in learning more about what the book has to offer.
Tells me more about the book in the title I would buy this one
It is more informative. It sounds less selfish.
I really like that B is a list. The 10 things draws your attention in and makes the self help book seem much more manageable. It seems like you can take it step by step vs just generic help like book title A.
B sounds more friendly and easier. A is a little terse.
I think it is more descriptive about what the book can help me do.
I like Option B better because it is more specific.
It always feels sneaky to learn "secrets", like i'm part of a special club. This title makes me very interested in reading and learning more from this book.
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