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Considering the context for this product, which name do you prefer, if any? Why? If you don't care for any of them, please make a note about that in your written comment.
Option E won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 29 votes after 5 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 |
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E | 34% 17 votes | 36% 18 votes +1 | 38% 19 votes +1 | 44% 22 votes +3 | 58% 29 votes +7 |
F | 24% 12 votes | 26% 13 votes +1 | 28% 14 votes +1 | 36% 18 votes +4 | 42% 21 votes +3 |
C | 14% 7 votes | 14% 7 votes | 20% 10 votes +3 | 20% 10 votes | Eliminated 10 votes reassigned |
A | 10% 5 votes | 12% 6 votes +1 | 14% 7 votes +1 | Eliminated 7 votes reassigned | |
B | 12% 6 votes | 12% 6 votes | Eliminated 6 votes reassigned | ||
D | 6% 3 votes | Eliminated 3 votes reassigned |
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5 Responses to Option A
A will appeal to these type of people. D and F are both descriptive of the activity. B is a bit vague - impacting what? E explains the activity but is boring. C sounds like a Bible
Kingdom builders is my favorite I would immediately know what the book was about. Family Ministry Guidebook is very clear and so that is great as well. Creating a culture of discipleship is good but I like the gospel impact part more than the ripple effect. The gospel blueprint is vague but at least I know it is about religion and the art of impact is so incredibly vague it could be about absolutely any topic and I do not recommend.
I prefer this one one because as a christian my life should be wanting to build Gods Kingdom in my life and in the life of others
Kingdom Builders is an original name and makes everyone in the family involved to pray, be organized and all the features you are offering. It keeps things simple in this new concept.
I really like Kingdom Builders best. I like that it is short and to the point. I like the way it sounds - very memorable. I think Kingdom Builders describes exactly what these materials and resources are designed to do.
6 Responses to Option B
I went with B because it feels more direct and the name was more intriguing.
This one is a very simple name, but at the same time, it is very powerful. I believe there is an art to make an impact in this title encapsulates that really well.
My top 3 which i consider all three equal do not prefer one over another and those were Art of Impact, Family Ministry Guidebook, and the Gospel Guidebook the remaining three i do not find all that interesting and certainly not as good as the first three.
I like option B the best because "The Art of Impact" sounds like the book will teach people how they can share their influence to make a difference.
I feel like " the Art of Impact" sounds the most effective. It borrows concepts from the business world, sure, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
I like the use of the art of and others have had success with it Tzu and Trump to name two.
7 Responses to Option C
The Gospel Blueprint sounds the most practical and easy to follow along with.
Incorporating the gospel and having a succinct title would be more impactful to me.
I think that you need a word that connects it to Christians although it’s not exclusively for them, they are the target audience. This title gives you that word and it also helps letting you know what this is all about
Based on the background of this product and what it provides for Christian families the one that makes the most sense or option C or E. I think these are great titles that go along with what the purpose of what is supposed to do it's not gimmicky it's not overly preachy it sounds right for a couple or a family and it's very memorable very strong sounding and feels very genuine.
C is the punchiest, most memorable name of the group. B and A aren't bad. F and D use the word "culture," which in this context, evokes the word "cult" as well.
I like The Gospel Blueprint best as this is a like a Blueprint. I like the 2ord Discipleship with my second choice even though it is a longer title. Same with my third choic3.
I like Options F & D, but they are a bit long and I think that the shorter names are more impactful in Options C & E. I think that The Gospel Blueprint in Option C is very clever sounding and the most appealing.
3 Responses to Option D
the 'art of impact' sounds like it can be for anything really. I like the title of choice D because it starts out with the word 'gospel' which gets my attention and simply explains in the title what it is all about.
I chose the names that fit best with the mission and have a nice ring to them as well.
I chose D because it is more specific and descriptive of the goal and message of the book which is spreading the gospel.
17 Responses to Option E
I prefer this name because it's very straightforward. It perfectly summarized the main idea.
Options B and C seem too general to me for indicating what this is about (the Gospel blueprint could apply personally). Option E is simple and explains exactly what you are getting. Option D was also informative. Option F was inspirational but a little vague.
Option E would be my choice out of all of them. None of them are necessarily great, but out of them E is the clearest and most direct as to what the purpose is. Because of the topic, sometimes, simplicity is best.
I ranked in the order that I feel the titles convey the message and topic.
Guidebook is universally accepted and everyone knows exactly what it means, So if I was in the market it makes the most sense to me
It sounds like a daily family mission.
Having the word family in the description really helps to see it is family focused.
These are all good except for D. I like the Family Ministry Guidebook most because it tells exactly what it is. I like The Art of Impact and Kingdom Builders because they create excitement for what is happening. The Gospel Blueprint sounds good in that it tells you exactly what it is but it's a bit more boring. The Ripple Effect part is good of F.
E because it mentions a family ministry, that makes it much easier to remember and associate with a Christian ministry.
E is the most honestly and simply worded, it really appeals to me. I don’t like names that are too wordy or esoteric sounding.
Option E is the only option that I feel fully captures the idea that this is meant for families and couples; all of the other names could be taken as being meant for individuals, in my opinion. I like the phrases used in options A and C, but again I feel like they are missing the family and couple aspect. I don't really like the three remaining options as I feel they are too vague.
e a guide book sounds great it sounds more like you will find suggestions and ideas
Option E., This option embodies the whole concept of what you are attempting to achieve. The title lets you know that the reader will learn about ministry, how to do it and how to impact families.
I prefer E because it focuses on building up families. I want to read the guidebook.
My favorite choice is by far "Family Ministry Guidebook" because it's simple and easy to understand. I also liked it because it's the only title that uses the word "ministry". This lets people know in a simple way the guidebook can help them become better ministers.
E is my first choice because it has a short, concise title, and I love the concept of creating a guidebook for how to help families do ministry work. A is my second choice because it also has a short, concise title, and I love the concept of building God's Kingdom. D is my third choice because it emphasizes how the Gospel impacts and can be used to create a culture of discipleship, which is crucial for helping families and couples do Christian ministry properly. F is my fourth choice because it discusses the ripple effect and how it plays a strong role in creating discipleship. C is my fifth choice because it uses the word, Gospel that indicates Christian ministry, but I feel that this book title is too vague since it doesn't precisely tell you the purpose of how the Gospel blueprint relates to ministry work. B is my sixth choice because this title is way too vague since the title, The Art of Impact, can refer to the impact of anything and not specifically to ministry work.
e d and c are my favorite ones because they mentioned family and the gospel very early into the title
12 Responses to Option F
E is not inclusive of non family participants and as the product isn't exclusive to families I think it should not be considered.
I think which is the best title depends on what exactly is the precise focus of the guide. If it's mainly about discipleship, then I think Option F is the best choice and has a title that's catchy enough. Option D would be a second in this regard. If the purpose is a little more generalized about spreading the gospel overall, Option A would be good. If the purpose is exclusively for families, E would be good.
i think the product name in option F looks the most relevant and encouraging to me
This title feels more profound and helps me imagine the impact of ministry.
I liked option F the most because it sounds powerful and interesting while still being a good fit for the theme and mission of the book.
A and B lack clear context and are vague. F and D are specific and offer clear context. C is bold and memorable. E is contextual.
I like the extra tagline of Creating a culture of discipleship because it makes it clear what it can help with.
I would lean towards Option F because the name is more compelling metaphor that suggests small actions can lead to larger, meaningful impacts a relatable and inspiring concept for Christians engaging in ministry. The name feels inviting rather than academic or overly formal, appealing to both families and individuals.
I think the ripple effect language best captures what you're trying to accomplish here.
i chose option f because i would like to multiply the followers like a stone being thrown across the water with the ripple effect
i like the analogy of a ripple effect. something small creating something large. i think that really does impact culture.
I ranked them in the order that they went with the prompt you gave and based on how well they sounded/ their memorability as well. The top three were all pretty close for me, and the bottom 2 were my least favorite by a lot, especially B, which I put last.
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