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Which title do you think is the most likely to grab your attention and make you want to read the book?
There was no majority winner of this Ranked poll after 3 rounds of vote counting. However, Option C and Option B had the most votes (25).
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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B | 28% 14 votes | 32% 16 votes +2 | 50% 25 votes +9 |
C | 32% 16 votes | 42% 21 votes +5 | 50% 25 votes +4 |
A | 22% 11 votes | 26% 13 votes +2 | Eliminated 13 votes reassigned |
D | 18% 9 votes | Eliminated 9 votes reassigned |
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11 Responses to Option A
I think that the phrases are there but just not combined optimally. "Beyond Blowouts : Using Imagination for explosive impact." Something like that takes the best bits of all of these choices and boils them down to a short great phrase. None of these would really grab me the way they are now but I still ranked them in order of how much each one would get my attention.
'Beyond' looks bolder. I do not particularly like the use 'diaper'.
Gosh well I thought we were talking tantrums and meltdowns untill I read C and B , which both do a good job of telling me what its for, I like the sound of A the most though.
Not crazy about the reference to blowouts - but I like that it talks about having an impact after raising the kids.
I like a it is less crude than talking about diaper blow outs and yet still eye catching.
What an awful name for a book. As a mother and having experienced diaper accidents I would NEVER buy ANYTHING with those words diaper blowout on it, as it recalls a disgusting aspect of child rearing. A is the least suggestive of that visual so I chose it, but to be honest, the word blowout doesn't belong in descriptions of children.
I chose these selections based upon how the books title sounds and whether it provides a sense of interest. I also like the way that the books title sounds regarding the subject of the book.
I love the summary and I absolutely get it. However I’m 42 with 3 adult children. I’m not sure if the title mentioned diapers I would buy it. I would assume it’s for moms of little ones only. A and B are better options
I think adding the word diaper makes it seem to wordy and doesn't flow as well.
I am a sucker for alliteration so Beyond Blowouts is perfect!
it tells everything you need to know in the title. That blow outs happen as a mom but you can overcome them
14 Responses to Option B
I prefer the sound of the titles of options B and D over options A and C. They just flow better.
I understand that this particular memory was a career changing insight for you, but my kids are long grown and these titles feel very unrelatable to me. I will not pick up any motivational book with "diaper" in the headline for sure. Explosive impact sounds violent, and life changing, but not the kind of change I want to make in the world. I'm looking for maximum impact.
I can't connect at all with a title that starts with "diaper blowouts"
Option B is the title that makes me laugh a little and also makes me more curious about the book. I feel that I would be able to relate to this book and that makes me want to buy it. I think that it would be a good subject for me to read because I would be able to identify with others who have had the same experiences
I like that it uses the word "life" as this time is not just a flash in the pan, it is a significant period in ones life. I like how positive it sounds with words like "stretch" and "maximum".The title would make me think what I am looking for can be found in that book.
B is most likely to grab my attention and make me want to read the book because, unlike some of the others, it doesn't reference diapers, and it's grammatically correct. A and C are next. D is last.
Option b strikes sn emotional chord in me. It states the idea clearly. I found diaper blowouts distasteful.
B is the one that grabs my attention and makes me want to read more
Something that is a guide would be best to give me inspiration and feel helpful.
I really like B and A because they assume that we understand that they are diaper blowouts and there is no need to put diaper in the title. We have all been there and easily understand. B sounds the best with the proper wording.
I prefer this one as it sounds intriquing, it makes me think of diaper blow out as well as other blow outs a mom could endure. It would be something I would like to pick up.
I get the idea, but I don't want the word "diaper" in the title :)
Option B seems to be best written and I understood it better than the other options. I like the options that incorporate the word “explosive” as it relates to diapers.
I think the title gives a good description of what the book will be about. I just feel adding diaper blow out is a bit off putting.
16 Responses to Option C
Option C is the only one without "Explosive" in the title which I find to be a word that is a turnoff.
I picked option C although I think all off these are inappropriate and poop centered.
I ranked in the order requested, which ones I find the most attention grabbing.
I love how short the statement is it makes it me want to read the book because the title is interesting
I like how it is simple and true right to the point. It goes beyond the diapers and you do need to rediscover your imagination. I agree you have a life after blowouts and everyone wants to maxize the results. I just prefer beyond over after .
I chose C as first because I like the diaper blowouts in the title - that tells a lot! D is the same - diaper blowouts in its title! A is next as it does let one know what it is about with Mom's Guide in the title. B is last, but definitely not least!
C it gives me the impression there is more to babies then changing diapers and there is always room for fun and enjoyment.
Option C is descriptive with an economy of words
I like that C and D are clear about the context of diapers by including that information early in the title. I like that C and A are more concise than D and B.
Rediscovering Imagination is a fantastic phrase that catches my attention, I strongly prefer it over the others.
I like the temptation of the word beyond when it is talking about these blowouts
Option C is shorter and has emphasis I would be likely to read on about.
C to rediscove your imagination seems mire appropriate than stetching your imagination after a diaper blowout. I actually do not like the diaper blowout in the title at all!
I chose C first because I don't care for the graphic description of blowouts in the others. I chose A second because the title of Beyond Blowouts speaks to the idea of having a life that is more than being a mom. I chose D third because Life After implies this cannot be done until your mom duties are over, and I don't like the word explosive in the title. I chose B last because I don't like Life After or the Maximum/Explosive part (pick one).
C is short and sweet. The shorter, the better
Option C has the best tone and ring to it that grabs your attention more right off the bat. I think it reads more easily and you get a better understanding of what the book is and what it has to offer. It also has a more professional and advanced sound to it that gives you more confidence the book has something of value to offer. It also has a funny and relatable tone to it that makes you want to know more. Option C would appeal to more people and would make them more likely to check deeper into what it has to offer.
9 Responses to Option D
I think that option D stands out more. The headline is more captivating, which draws more attention. It is simple yet has a strong meaning making it more eye catching.
D and B would probably be the most broadly appealing to parents.
I think using the word diaper blowouts is a cute play on words to get your point accross.
I think option D is the best. I think option D gives the best and most informative description.
As a mom, an empty nester actually, I wouldn't know what a blowout is if you didn't tell me. I would assume you're talking about hair blowouts at the Drybar or something like that! And now that you've told me it's about diapers, I think it's funny but not funny enough to hang your hat on, at least not from my perspective as somebody who hasn't heard your podcast and doesn't know who you are. I guess I'm saying that as a standalone, it doesn't make too much sense. I hope that's helpful.I chose C and D because otherwise I wouldn't know it was about diapers, but as I said, the metaphor is funny but as an outsider, I don't get it!
Choice D grabs my attention the most out of all of these.
i like choice D and C the best. i like the whole thing in the title about "life after blowouts" i just feel like it stands out more and is just more relatable sounding than the other choices.
Using Maximum/Explosive sounds weird and off and honestly a bit gross. This title is more flowy and natural
Option D is very straightforward and does not beat around the bush. I feel like it makes me understand exactly what I am purchasing and the impact that I should expect. It would be a good book I believe. Also option D title makes it very easy to move beyond diaper explosives since that is the idea.
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