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Which book title is more appealing?
15 Responses to Option A
Its a nice title that makes you curious about the tips
The wording such as get the best deal possible sounds more enticing and that I am going to really learn how to save a lot of money.
Option A has a detail in the title B does not have: "First Time Home Buyer" which I believe is very relevant and catches my attention more as that would be a category that I fall under.
This one has a great deal more appeal and allure over the other option. The words draw you in to the book and pique the curiosity.
This one is more in depth and interesting.
Title a sounds more accessible to a larger audience
Finding something out that I wish I knew is appealing.
More focused on first-time homeowners.
its a bit longer but definitely more catchy
sort of long here
wish i knew more about buying a house
Title sounds more engaging actually.
This is a bit more descriptive.
A sounds more mysterious
Sounds more coheasive
35 Responses to Option B
Option A's title is too long.
Option B is more appealing because it describes the book in a meaningful and compact way. Option A is too long and many would not read it, as well as having a lot of redundant information
Options A's title is too long. Best to keep this kind of thing simple!
gives you detail and what you would want to know about the book. The other one is too wordy.
B is much simpler and actually better because it says the same thing as A in fewer words. It is also more eye-catching
More short and easy to read, less effort needed.
I like choice B because right away it tells you exactly what the tips are that you will be learning ("tips for buying a house"), while the other one is very vague ("tips you wish you knew").
B is more general. This book might be helpful to more than just first time buyers.
Not as wordy as the other.
I think the title of B is a little more direct as it mentions buying a house in the title.
I feel this is more simple, informative and to the point. Whereas the other option is a bit condescending depending on how you perceive "Tips You Wish You Knew"
Because the Title is shot and I can clearly understand the topic of this book. I think, I would be able to recommend the book easily with this short title.
I like B because it's for everyone not just first time home buyers.
It is not as long as the other one.
This seems to capture the attention of the audience. I feel like there was a bit of an underwhleming sense, but in the end it all worked out perfectly. This showcases some of the features of a RE investment guide
The shorter title is much easier to read
This title has a more succinct, to the point title and has broader appeal to real estate buyers, not just first time buyers.
This sounds more realistic and reliable.
I CHOSE B BECAUSE IT IS LESS WORDY THAN OPTION A BUT I AM NOT A FAN OF EITHER CHOICE
It is shorter and more concise
I like this a lot more because it's more straight and to the point.
In choice A, the term "you wish you knew" sounds gimmicky and is more like a marketing draw. I got a bit turned off about that.
Option B is better because it's shorter and more to the point. I got bored after reading the first line of Option A which to me, is an indication that the book would bore me.
This title is more basic and concise. It is therefore more attractive to me because of its relative simplicity compared to the other choice.
It's a little simpler and more straightforward
I like B best because it seems like it would appeal to all home buyers, not just first time buyers. A is also a very long.
I think choice B is better because choice A is WAY too long. I think B is also on the long side but is still acceptable.
I am more interested in Option B because Option A appears to be geared towards first time home buyers. As someone who already owns a home, I am not interested in tips for first time home buyers. However I may decide to sell my home someday and would be looking for a new residence. I think Option B would appeal more towards current homeowners as well as first time home buyers.
It is shorter and more concise that A
Appeals to a wider audience than first time buyers.
Option A is too wordy - it would work better for an online article or something in a magazine. Option B is more concise and to the point, which is what I expect from book titles.
I think this option is more concise. the other option is too wordy, and typically super wordy titles remind me of click baity type articles.
I don't think you should limit the title to first time home buyers.
This title sounds less like click-bait than the other one.
In this case simpler is better. The other title is a bit too wordy.
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