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If you bought a course that taught you how to exactly how to delegate and maximize your time, which title is most enticing?
Option D won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 31 votes after 7 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Round 7 |
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D | 22% 11 votes | 22% 11 votes | 22% 11 votes | 22% 11 votes | 36% 18 votes +7 | 42% 21 votes +3 | 62% 31 votes +10 |
B | 12% 6 votes | 12% 6 votes | 12% 6 votes | 20% 10 votes +4 | 20% 10 votes | 30% 15 votes +5 | 38% 19 votes +4 |
G | 16% 8 votes | 20% 10 votes +2 | 26% 13 votes +3 | 26% 13 votes | 26% 13 votes | 28% 14 votes +1 | Eliminated 14 votes reassigned |
C | 18% 9 votes | 18% 9 votes | 18% 9 votes | 18% 9 votes | 18% 9 votes | Eliminated 9 votes reassigned | |
E | 14% 7 votes | 14% 7 votes | 14% 7 votes | 14% 7 votes | Eliminated 7 votes reassigned | ||
A | 8% 4 votes | 8% 4 votes | 8% 4 votes | Eliminated 4 votes reassigned | |||
F | 6% 3 votes | 6% 3 votes | Eliminated 3 votes reassigned | ||||
H | 4% 2 votes | Eliminated 2 votes reassigned |
4 Responses to Option A
Option A and B are my two favorites they are the most enticing because it's telling me I'm going to maximize my time by 10xs and that definitely is an attention grabber for sure and also I'm not a huge fan of the words not your job it's kind of puts off a negative impression even though it's not, I'm not saying that but it kinda presents itself that way in the description
I think A/B are the simplest and most attention grabbing. C is good too since I like the base title but the description is clunkier. G/F are about equal to me; I don't prefer this base title since it sounds more like something for when you've been laid off. E/D are a bit clunky for me. I chose H last simply because I don't have any further ideas to offer.
Prefer the title "10x your time" and strongly dislike the title "Not Your Job."
A and B are very simple and straightforward. I ranked the others from least to most complex
6 Responses to Option B
I prefer option B title is interesting. I choose this because it stands out more.
Captivating introduction with insistence on ten times capability to utilize time and productivity
I think that it is very important to have something that is short and to the point that can deliver what the class is about.
In my opinion and based on the titles i could say that the ones that are the most appealing to me and entices me the most to buy this books, are the titles shown in options B, F and G because they aim directly to the public and their interests, making them feel more attracted to the book to help them with their careers and goals.
I prefer a title which is obvious and easy to understand. The title may directly outline the key concepts of the book. Among the options, I think the title "10x your time" is the most relevant one to the topic of maximizing time. Thus, the titles in B, A, and C are my top picks. The two titles in B and A are similar. The difference is the subtitle. I think the one in B is slightly more general and it emphasizes the targeted reader groups which are those entrepreneurs. Thus, I put B in front of A in my list. The subtitle in C is somewhat long and tedious. My next picks are the ones in E and D. They are similar. I think the phrase "Master Delegation" is one of the key concepts in the book which could be highlighted. I do not like the title in F and G. The title may be misleading since some people may think the book is about finding another job which indeed is not the case.
I like the '10x your time' and 'not your job' a lot better than 'entrepreneurial management masterclass'; the latter sounds very dry and boring, the former two are catchy and memorable, yet still get to the point. 10x is my favorite. D and E are too wordy; too many words to say something that can be said in less doesn't scream good time management to me! 'Management for Entrepreneurs' sounds more approachable than 'entrepreneurial management', so I chose B over A. I do like the 'how to avoid burnout... etc' lines ; the word 'masterclass' seems unnecessary, so I ranked some of those options lower.
9 Responses to Option C
I prefer option C because I think that it is the most interesting, enticing, and overall the most appealing course title out of the eight options.
I selected these in the exact order that reading them made me want to get up, make a call to someone important, and get to work! Love each of these but C,B, and A really stand above the pack to me. 10x hits you right in the feels. You want to be 10x better and you can relate a lot of things to the metric system of 10 times! 5 stars from me. Or better yet, 10 stars!
My favorite titles have '10x your time'. I like how it sounds. I also like titles that mention avoiding burnout. I relate to these themes.
I am drawn to the more descriptive title that allows me to picture exactly what I would be getting. I also like the 10x in the title. I catches your eyes.
I think option C, A, and B, are the best (with C being my favorite) because it is broad, yet it gets to the point. I think the other options are too specific and would not capture the largest audience possible.
C because the first sentence 10X Your Time is eye catching and then it gives enough supporting keywords to engage me in relation to the topic.
Option C has the best title and makes me feel more connected to how to delegate and maximize your time. This is a great opportunity to improve and be more productive.
I like the 10x your time framing. It's a bit whimsical and gets your attention. Therefore all but the one where it merges 10x and masterclass are my top picks, next the Not your Job entries. Lastly I feel the masterclass ones are too generic, they feel like just any other self help product and I wouldn't pick them.
My preferred title is choice C because it can apply to anyone in a leadership position. The other titles focus on Entrepreneurs.
11 Responses to Option D
I ranked these in the order of what was the most enticing to me and what I think would be the best one
I prefer the titles that start with "Entrepreneurial Management Masterclass" the most since it feels the most professional and focused on the business skills development that I want out of a class like this. I also like the "10X Your Time" title since it emphasizes how the class can improve your time management and amplify your impact in the workplace.
I prefer the option D course title because I like how the subtitle say I will save time and do what I love in a master class. I chose options E, G and A second, third and fourth because I like the entrepreneurial management masterclass title more than the not your job title more than the ten time your time title. I chose options C, B and F fifth, sixth and seventh because I like the do what you love subtitle text more than the master class subtitle with ten time your time title more than the same master class subtitle with not your job title. I chose option H last because I like the first few title options the most but think that the title that emphasizes more how these management skills help one save time while doing what one loves is most important.
This is what we would like to achieve at all times. Besides, the title is direct, simple and forceful.
I chose option D first because the title sounds like an actual title to a college class. I like the way the description makes it sound like it is for everyone and not just business owners. Option C came in second because I like this title as well but not as a class title. I like the description in this as well. It makes it sound very easy to obtain. Option G came in third because the title works, but at the same time, it doesn't actually say much to what will be happening. Most people want to know what they are signing up for. This doesn't give many clues as to what that is until you read the description. Options E through F are all mix matches of titles and descriptions that do not work together in my opinion. Option H, last place, I would title it as 10x Time, Avoid burnout and get your time management skills in order.
SEEMS TO BE THE MOST REALISTIC AND OFFERING THE BEST BENEFITS FOR ME THAT ALLOWS ME TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IT CAN DO
Options D and E have the best ad copy for me - no gimmicks like "Not Your Job" (bad idea), just explanatory and promising.
I picked D, G, F and B as my top choices as I like the details of the slogans
I like option d because it says to save time
I like the titles that say Entrepreneurial Management Masterclass, it makes it look professional. The choices that give information on what you can learned are nice so you get an idea of what the course covers. The titles that say 10X don't really appeal to me because they seem kind of gimmick like. I do not like the titles with not your job because it seams not to go with what is trying to be conveyed.
I would choose choices D, E, G and A first because they have a nice description and which is more detailed to me as compared to choices F and C which are having a pretty good description which is capturing to me and the last options will be H and B which are having the least attractive description to me.
7 Responses to Option E
I like Entrepreneurial Management Masterclass in the title. It's attention getting and delegation is key.
I thought G and F were a bit too vague and generic. I liked E and D best since I thought these were more concise and punchy and generally liked the options that quantified how much more productive I could be.
The title in Option E is very detailed and informative so I'd be very much convinced and encouraged by this .
I like e. Stays away from negative times and gives good outcome.
Really like the frist two. I have had two businesses and this would appeal to me. I also like to see things that give me exactly the things i need to do and step by step.
E/D most convey the meaning and intent of the class. 10X options just sound unclear and scammy. "Not your job" sounds crass.
E and D are on pretty much the same lever great eye catcher especially for someone looking to be a professional. putting masterclass on there is genius as well definitely keep that on there. B A and C 10x is a gimmick but it will draw people in trying to use their time better but not nearly as many people E and D will pull in plus E and D you could charge more for honestly. F and G i hate it the "not you job" really grinds my gears and would never book anything like that. H is last because i am not creative and couldn't think of anything
3 Responses to Option F
H has nothing in it so it's the worst of all options. A, C and B are all hindered by the "10x" - whenever I see a number, I zone out mentally. Therefore, F, G, E and D are the remaining four. I think "Not Your Job" conveys the idea better than the word "entrepreneurial", a word that has become cliched due to overuse.
Option F is my choice as it get to the point quickly and directly without being overly wordy.
I love the "Not your job" options because it's really important to understand that there's a reason why we delegate things to other people. Options A and B are okay, I chose them next because they're not as wordy as the other ones. Options D/C/E are way too wordy. I literally cannot read all of that before zoning out. And I think promising you can "do what you love forever" sounds like a scam.
8 Responses to Option G
Not your job sounds the least gimmicky out of all of the title options. I'm also not a huge fan of labelling something as a masterclass. I can't think of anything for other.
The title "Not Your Job" is punchy and attention-grabbing. The subtitle says it all. This title is accurate and does not have an extra word. It "sings" and captured my attention immediately. It has the secret of success--spend your time on what is important.
I chose the first three options (GEDC) because the specify "how to avoid burnout". Which is something I find interesting. The other options were just vague titles that didnt specify any sort of method or what I would be learning.
G stuck out to me the most because I like the brevity of the title and the explanation behind it. F was my second choice because it was similar and to the point without wasting any time. I believe the other titles are too long and wordy and they just won't appeal to an entrepreneur as much as G and F will.
I love the Not your job title. It really pulls me in and makes me think about what I am readding and makes me want to find out more.
I think that doing something that is not my same old job, and I also want to avoid burnout. Something new. This is exciting.
"Not My Job" is highly resonant with a lot of people who feel like they've been forced to take on additional responsibilities since the pandemic.
G I think they're not your job title is popular with people. I don't particularly like it though but most people would be attracted to it.
2 Responses to Option H
I would prefer you to go back to the drawing board because these all feel like scammy self-help courses which I would not like to pay for, but I have otherwise ranked them in order of 'least aversive to' to 'wow this actually makes me unhappy imagining it' - none of them make me very inclined to look more into it though.
I would not emphasis entrepreneur since this course can be about managers who work for companies and are not entrepreneurs. I would use the title: "Delegation skills for managers to reduce burn out and maximize free time"
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